Mods, you can move this, but I think it's best in web-design [per checking the box]. If you're going to edit, please move instead of delete or simply pm. Thanks. -------------------------------------------------------- Hey, I'm looking for a mentor who can quickly teach me how to master web design [I have DreamWeaver but edu provides free VisualStudio dl] and can answer questions and is an ever-present help for websites and making money with domains and websites [has decent SEO experience, etc. and can answer questions]. Each of these, at a glance, seem close in importance, but mainly what I'm looking for right now is "do this, and this, and apply this script and some html, and your site's ready". I plan on making thousands quickly. PM me or leave one. IanBo. PS: If you feel like just leaving a url to a quick guide or something, feel free. Restated - I'm looking to master web design within a week or two and to have someone around quite a bit of the time. If you play WoW, that's a plus [as I've paid for a month and haven't even reinstalled]. If your job/what you do is to sit at home - that's a plus. If you can buy good domains [keyword rich] and if you have good ideas and implementation - plus, plus.. I kind of just feel like writing right now. Onward. Leave me one.
Im not here to naysay in anyway, but it will be impossible to master web design in a week or two. Web design takes years of practice and experience to become great. I would begin by building some sites and playing around with the code and seeing what you come up with. Utilize web tutorials to figure out how to do what you want, and when you get stuck, ask away on this forum, everyone here is increadibly helpful and intelligent!
Really? If it's would be very easy everybody would do it. Get the experience and knowledge first. And you need a way more than 2 weeks time for this
I would definitely use tutorial websites and buy some books to get started, and do a few internships and that will definitely help.
@ Erase - I'd say I can do it quickly. It is that easy [<--obviously my opinion, don't throw apeshit]. Can anyone point me to a tutorial or book that's straight to the point and i could get through it quickly and easily?
I think he should have probably said that good web design isn't that easy. If you think it is then you are simply wrong. Plus if your thinking of creating thousands in a short space of time then they will most likely be crap (i.e. full of crap info, have crap layouts, crap coding, etc). There really isn't a way to create thousands of good and useful sites in a short space of time like that and if there was everyone would be doing it and the internet would be full of even more useless websites. Crap websites won't get indexed in good search engines, simple as that.