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Aarron Walter

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My Book: Building Findable Websites

Building Findable Websites: Web Standards, SEO, and Beyond
Building Findable Websites: Web Standards, SEO, and Beyond
Aarron Walter
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Companies waste fortunes seeking a magic bullet for Search Engine Optimization. But the keys to honest, effective web findability are appropriate writing and semantic markup. Aarron Walter’s wonderfully lucid and informative book tells everything you need to know to get your web content (or your client’s) in front of as many appreciative readers as possible.

- Jeffrey Zeldman, founder, Happy Cog Studios author, Designing With Web Standards, 2nd Edition

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Five Simple Steps: Designing for the Web

30 Oct . 2006

Mark Boulton, a web designer out of the UK, will be self-publishing a PDF book entitled Five Simple Steps: Designing for the Web. Boutlon has offered some great design advice on his blog along these lines, advice that is quite sharp and worth heeding. The book will sell for $19 from his site, but you can get $5 off if you sign up for his mailing list. Seems like a fair trade to me. To get a taste of the quality of content and insights the book will cover, take a look at this post about typography on the web.

“Five Simple Steps: Designing for the web is a web design book with a difference. Too many design books show pretty pictures and don’t actually teach much. Five Simple Steps: Designing for the Web changes this by focusing on applying the core principles of graphic design to the web.”

- Mark Boulton

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