Successful websites have earned their owners unimaginable wealth; far outstripping what traditional companies have earned in decades. Websites that are frivolous & provided only short term value have perished. The dotcom bust of the last decade sunk the fortunes of website owners who took their users for granted with their short sighted strategies.
So what makes a successful website? Is building one an obscure art?
To quickly find out who is linking to your competition, you can type the following into Google link:http://www.yourCompetition.com
The first paragraph of the page should provide a summary of everything that follows, allowing the user to quickly ascertain if the page is relevant.
The author's writing style is breezy & informal. The cartoons that go with the content are thoughtful & keep the content light. I liked the mini website case studies spread throughout the book that highlight best practices, pitfalls and items of special interest.
I have known small business owners, entrepreneurs, non technical professionals (like doctors, academicians) who appreciate the power of websites to further their goals but lack the technical expertise to leverage the Web. This book can be a good introductory manual for such people.
I have been a honorary reviewer of this book while it was in the draft stage and I'm happy with the way the book has come out finally.