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Gimme My Money NOW! by Marlon SandersIf you'd like to make more money on the Internet, this ebook will show you exactly how to create products fast, and roll them out successfully via simple two-page web sites.
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The Business Owner's Tool Chest by Paul GallowayKnowledge is power..... This amazing resource is like plugging a T3 fiber optic internet cable into your brain! It's all the power that you need to be successful - a whopping 899 FREE and low-cost online resources to transform your business into a cash machine!
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Right On The Money by Patrick Anderson, Michael HendersonAn Internet store so easy to run even Homer Simpson could make a profit...Right on the Money will show you how to quickly set up a website offering name brand products for free, how to select the right products that will move quickly, inside strategies on search engine positioning, email marketing, banner advertising, and turning every form of advertising into a performance driven resource for your business.
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Winning The Affiliate Game: The Ten Step Master Plan for Maximizing Your Profits by Declan DunnImagine generating money with little effort or risk. When you discover the power of affiliate programs, you will understand why the old rules of business no longer apply. With this exciting new book you can learn how to make money quickly and easily using tested, proven methods of Internet, affiliate marketing to jump start your sales. Hurry! Get the inside information on Winning the Affiliate Game NOW. FREE book excerpt available for a limited time.
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The Non-Designer's Web Book : An Easy Guide to Creating, Designing, and Posting Your Own Web Site by Robin Williams, John TollettThis beginner's guide to creating appealing Web pages provides easy-to-understand information on graphics, layout, and developing Web pages, with tips on helper applications, plug-ins, clip art, fonts, and more.
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Web Style Guide : Basic Design Principles for Creating Web Sites by Patrick J. Lynch, Sarah Horton This book grew out of the widely used and highly praised website on site design created by the Center for Advanced Instructional Media at Yale University. There, readers will continue to find updated color illustrations and examples to complement and demonstrate points made in the book as well as useful and current online references.
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Electrify Your Web Site in a Weekend
by Paul Bodensiek
In one short weekend, you will learn how to thrill your website visitors by adding effects that will dazzle even the most discriminating viewer. You'll learn how to add media, interactivity, and animation to keep people coming back to your site.
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Adobe GoLive 5.0 Classroom in a Book by Adobe Creative Team
With a CD-ROM containing all of the project and media files, and each of the dozen or so chapters written in a concise and clear manner, the book makes it easy for users new to GoLive to climb the learning curve.
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Adobe LiveMotion Classroom in a Book
by Adobe Creative Team
This book guides users through self-paced lessons in LiveMotion, Adobe's new web graphics and animation software. The lessons in this book provide an introductory tutorial as well as an exploration of more sophisticated techniques.
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Adobe Photoshop 6.0 Classroom in a Book (with CD-ROM) by Adobe SystemsAn interactive text and CD-ROM that simulate the classroom environment with seventeen lessons in PhotoShop 6.0. Shows how to create and manipulate objects and images, and how to produce animations and effects. The CD-ROM contains the lesson files for the text. System requirements: CD-ROM drive, Adobe Photoshop 6.0. Softcover.
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The Gif Animator's Guide
by Sandy Eddy Schnyder
This book includes valuable information about animation, computer graphics, and GIF standards so that you can easily create animations for your Web page. You'll also learn how to optimize animations by using the 216-color palette, planning for transparency, offsetting images, and setting time delay.
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HTML : Programmer's Reference
by Thomas A. Powell, Dan Whitworth
A comprehensive resource for all versions of HTML elements including tables, frames, forms, and image maps that continue to be supported by the browsers and the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium). Programmers can use this reference as an "idea book," thumbing through content finding commands or functions that may provide alternative solutions.
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