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Article Title: How to Become a Web Expert Without Spending
A Dime
Author: Jason OConnor
Category: New to the Internet, Entrepreneurship
Word Count: 1384
Keywords: web expert, web professional, become a web
designer, web marketing, Entrepreneurship, teach yourself
Author’s Email Address: joconnor888@hotmail.com
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If I could show you how to become a Web design, development
or marketing expert without spending a dime, would you want
to learn?
Imagine you’re a master at making money online, that you’re
passionate, and excited during almost every hour you spend
working. Visualize people coming to YOU for answers to
their most important Web-related questions. Envision emails
and phone calls flooding in every day with eager,
prospective customers. Read on to learn the secret to
achieving all of this.
First, discernment and discretion are vital. There are many
programs online, many e-books, many self-proclaimed Web
gurus and so much information today that it’s overwhelming
and could send you to the poor-house faster than the speed
of digital communication.
Where should I go to learn Web marketing? How should I
spend my time? Who should teach me? What websites offer the
best information? How do I make money using the Internet?
What are the most important things I should learn? Should I
learn Java or PHP? What are the fundamentals? How do I
write effective copy online? How long will it take me
before I can start my own business? The answer to all these
questions can is . . .
Before I explain, let me tell you a brief story of my
inchoate professional life. I barely knew what a computer
was while in college. It was only after living on both
coasts playing live music did I conclude that a career in
computers may make me a few more dollars than a career in
music.
It was then I decided I wanted to become a Web expert.
I had first considered attending a high-priced computer
school that a programmer friend had recommended. But I had
no money, and the school required all its students to
attend full-time. I needed to eat and provide a roof over
my head, and for that I needed to work full-time, so this
expensive computer school was out of the question for me.
Although my options were limited, but I diligently looked
in the Want Ads till I found a job that I could possibly do
that was related to computers. The job title was “Internet
Exploration Specialist”.
I know that sounds slightly strange, but if you had met my
chair-throwing, screaming and eccentric boss-to-be, it
would make a little more sense.
I got the job and outlasted the most optimistic office pool
prediction for how long I would remain working for the
perpetually livid CEO. Looking back, it was probably one
the best things I could have ever done (minus the maniacal
boss, that is).
I learned how to surf the Web. I became an expert Internet
peruser, a digital explorer, a website connoisseur, and a
professional information superhighway surveyor.
At around the same time I learned one of the secrets to
becoming an expert at something. You have to put the time
in. People who remain working in careers that they hate
don’t put in the extra time to develop a career in
something they love. Pure and simple.
So while I had down time at work, I read books and found
websites that taught me how to do things Web-related tasks.
More importantly, I spent time after work and on the
weekends reading, practicing and developing my Web skills.
Back when I began developing my Web career, the Internet
wasn’t as big as it is today. There weren’t as many options
for learning Web-related skills. Since I had no money, I
simply searched for free online tutorials, primers and
how-to’s. They became my staple for learning.
Since I had seriously developed my Web surfing skills, I
inevitably found many highly educational websites. And
there weren’t as many scams back then either, there weren’t
as many “gurus”. Web marketing or e-marketing hadn’t even
become terms yet, so I had a lot of success getting
reliable information.
Today it’s different. This is both good news and bad news.
I’ll start with the bad news.
You can’t throw a rock into the Internet ocean now and NOT
hit a get-rich-quick plan, a Web marketing curriculum, or
an e-marketing “expert”. You’ve got StomperNet, Portal
Feeder, Pipeline Profits, The Rich Jerk, Strategic Profits
and Traffic Secrets to name only a few.
There’s too much to choose from and they all come for a
steep price. Now many of these programs may teach you a
lot, but it will cost you.
I’m here to say that you don’t need to spend any money.
You’re reading this for free, aren’t you?
But here’s the good news.
Because of the way Google ranks websites now, because the
very nature of the Internet as man’s most prolific and
complete resource on everything, and because of human
nature being curious and information-driven, the Web has
massive amounts of extremely useful, high-quality, free
information. People are falling all over each other trying
to produce and publish high-quality Web content all at no
cost to you.
Again, Google is one reason. One main way Google ranks a
website is by how many authoritative sites link to that
website. The best way to get new links pointing to your
site is by creating useful content that can be accessed by
anyone. If the content is fresh, original and high-quality,
people will link to it.
And here’s more good news. Of all the subjects there are in
the world, and therefore all of the subjects discussed
online, the Web is the most popular.
Of course this has to be true. Think about it. Who’s doing
all the posting? Webmasters. And what do webmasters know
best? The Web. So you’re going to find a huge amount of
tutorials, primers, articles, forum posts, blogs and
websites that offer tons of useful information on how to
become good at all kinds of Web-related things, and all at
no charge.
Here are a few tips for effectively searching online.
* Open up two or three browser windows at a time. One
should have Google, the next Yahoo or MSN Search and the
third should be your working browser. Use all three
browsers when searching by toggling to each of them.
Toggling is achieved by pressing ALT+TAB. By using
different search engines, you’ll get a wide range of
different results.
* Use quotes around your phrases to find exact phrases.
This will give you results that have the words in your
phrase only in that order.
* Use long tail search phrases when using a search engine.
Long tail means many words. The more specific your search
phrase is, the more relevant results you’ll get. For
example, searching in Google for “free tutorials for
beginner web marketers and expert career advice” instead of
“web marketing tutorials” will yield more relevant results
for you.
* Use the minus sign to weed out superfluous results. For
example, if you’re looking for event tickets and you type
in “Boston tickets”, you’ll end up with lots of airline
related results. Instead use “Boston event tickets”
-airline -flights.
* Get creative in contructing your search phrases. Combine
multiple concepts.
* Don’t just use search engines. Join forums like
WebmasterWorld, DigitalPoint, SitePoint, HighRankings and
SEOChat, visit blogs, and read how-to’s and tutorials found
in article directories. Regularly visit authority webmaster
sites like DevGuru, Developer.com, TheNetGazette.net,
HTMLprimer.com and WebKnowHow.net.
* Go to and participate in Web 2.0 sites such as PlugIM,
FreeIQ, Digg, Technorati, Simpy, Del.iciou.us, MarkTD,
BibSonomy and Squidoo.
* Become good friends with your Favorites or Bookmarks
feature in your browser. Set it up so you develop a
well-organized, useful list of websites, Internet
destinations and Web pages and posts that you can
constantly refer back to.
Becoming an expert Web marketer or Web programmer can be
done by putting aside time every day to learn your craft
and by becoming good at finding the right information
online that doesn’t cost anything.
The more you search for useful information, the better
you’ll become at it, and it will soon take you less and
less time to find what you want.
Therefore, the answer to all the questions above is: you’ll
need patience, discipline, time management skills, and
Internet searching skills. The searching skills come to you
by simply practicing, by putting the time in online.
Everything you need to know to become a Web expert without
spending a dime is literally a few clicks away online and
most of it is free. Get to work.
Jason OConnor owns and operates Oak Web Works, LLC, An
Internet business firm.
http://www.oakwebworks.com
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