Author: Mai-lan Tomsen
Edition: 1st
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0201657864
Edition: 1st
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0201657864
Killer Content: Strategies for Web Content and E-Commerce
For thousands of e-Business sites, hard-goods sales and advertising won't be enough: success will depend on building Web communities that deliver exceptional value to sophisticated, Net-centered customers. Get Killer Content computer books for free.
That means delivering outstanding content -- and Mai-Lan Tomsen has helped clients like TheStreet.com and Morningstar Mutual Funds do precisely that. Now, she has authored the definitive guide to Web content and community building for profit. This book covers every key value strategy for building and profiting from Web communities, including advertisements, subscription, line item transactions, syndication, and beyond. Mai-Lan Tomsen demonstrates how to merchandise content, showing how Web publishers can enhance and monetize content exchange Check Killer Content our best computer books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.

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That means delivering outstanding content -- and Mai-Lan Tomsen has helped clients like TheStreet.com and Morningstar Mutual Funds do precisely that. Now, she has authored the definitive guide to Web content and community building for profit. This book covers every key value strategy for building and profiting from Web communities, including advertisements, subscription, line item transactions, syndication, and beyond hat means delivering outstanding content -- and Mai-Lan Tomsen has helped clients like TheStreet.com and Morningstar Mutual Funds do precisely that. Now, she has authored the definitive guide to Web content and community building for profit. This book covers every key value strategy for building and profiting from Web communities, including advertisements, subscription, line item transactions, syndication, and beyond. Mai-Lan Tomsen demonstrates how to merchandise content, showing how Web publishers can enhance and monetize content exchange
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