Book Description
This book works on the premise that most people once the first enthusiasm has worn off dont particularly enjoy surfing, because its expensive, slow, they dont know what to look for, havent got the time or simply have no recommended starting-point. The book is effectively a list with a few words saying why its recommended. It assumes basic knowledge, but does not contain information on how to use the net. The sites are general but chosen for their skill in linking with other more specific sites. It recommends, for example, a general football site where you can move to specific teams. It is an easy to use A-Z of net subjects. Yahoo, BBC, WHS and other major hub sites have a page of their own. The best is judged in terms of content, ease of use, value for money and service. The layout is customer intuitive: easily readable typeface, (interestingly one of the biggest home users of the net are retired people); accessible, i.e. cheap and not too long; and does not attempt to be too clever or include wacky or weird sites.
About the Author
Graham Edmonds is WHSmiths Publisher of own brand books.
Good Web Site Guide 2002 FROM THE PUBLISHER
This book works on the premise that most people - once the first enthusiasm has worn off - don't particularly enjoy surfing, because its expensive, slow, they don't know what to look for, haven't got the time or simply have no recommended starting point. The book is effectively a list with a few words saying why it's recommended. It assumes basic knowledge but does not contain information on how to use the net. The sites are general but chosen for their skill in linking with other more specific sites. For example, it recommends a general football site where you can move to specific teams. It is an easy to use A-Z of net subjects. Yahoo, BBC, WHS and other major "hub" sites have a page of their own. The "best" will be judged in terms of content, ease of use, value for money and service. The layout is "customer intuitive": easily readable typeface, (interestingly one of biggest home users of the net are retired people); accessible, i.e. cheap and not too long; and does not attempt to be too "clever" or include wacky or weird sites. Recommendations from readers of the 2001 guide are posted on the internet.