Web Development

Table of Contents

 * 1) Introduction
 * 2) /The history of the Internet/
 * 3) /Why do people develop web pages?/
 * 4) /What is web development?/
 * 5) The Concept
 * 6) /Getting from vague idea to hammered-out concept/
 * 7) /Pre-design testing and other useful techniques/
 * 8) /The rationale of concepts: being careful/
 * 9) Resources
 * 10) /What's needed to develop a website?/
 * 11) /Setting up a reasonable web development budget/
 * 12) /Finding investors, advertisers, and supporters/
 * 13) /Making connections and selling your concept/
 * 14) The Image
 * 15) /The importance of a website's unified theme/
 * 16) /The design phase and the one-second test/
 * 17) /Compliance and audience reach/
 * 18) The Backend
 * 19) /What is a backend?/
 * 20) /To db or not to db?/
 * 21) /Choosing the right programming language/
 * 22) /Good coding procedures and adherence to standards/
 * 23) Gaining users
 * 24) /Finding your target audience/
 * 25) /Enticing advertisers/
 * 26) /Search engine optimization/
 * 27) /The common misconception: visits vs. hits/
 * 28) /Staying updated: why people come back/
 * 29) Adding a Forum
 * 30) The Follow-through
 * 31) /Updating a live website/
 * 32) /Providing support/
 * 33) /Continued dedication/
 * 34) Closing Shop
 * 35) /Life after death: selling your website/
 * 36) /An alternative to closing: going open-source/

Case Studies

 * 1) /PTM Training/

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