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Lynda.com - Web ReDesign: Strategies for Success |
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Lynda.com - Web ReDesign: Strategies for Success | 220 MB Today's web landscape is quickly changing, and web companies, in-house teams, designers, and developers are racing to keep up. Web Redesign: Strategies for Success teaches the techniques and tools to help move teams in the right direction, whether they need to do a complete redesign or just need to supplement an ongoing strategy. Instructor Kelly Goto develops strategy based on an iterative approach, focusing on branding and audience, usability testing, and content development. The training teaches how to plan effectively, reach target audiences, and take current web design and development knowledge to the next level. Exercise files accompany the tutorials.
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Z. Ziglar - "Success for Dummies". (Mp3) |
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Audiobook | ISBN-10: 0764550616 | English | MP3 (128 kb/s) | 80 Mb
Zig Ziglar has inspired and motivated hundreds of thousands of people the world over, through his wildly popular seminars and bestselling books and audiotapes. One reason for Zig’s continuing popularity is that his message is so simple and obvious once you’ve really heard it: success isn’t just about how much money you make or what you own, it’s a matter of personal fulfillment and the quality of your relationships – with your co-workers and customers, family, friends and neighbors, and especially with yourself. Another reason Zig is one of today’s most sought-after motivational speakers and trainers is that his formula for success is so easy to understand and put into practice – and so effective.
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M. Gladwell - "Outliers: The Story of Success". (English audio-book. Mp3) |
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Malcolm Gladwell | ISBN-10: 0316017922 | English | MP3 (96kb/s) | 299 Mb Malcolm Gladwell, the author of bestselling books How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference" and "Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking", this time poses a more provocative question in Outliers: why do some people succeed, living remarkably productive and impactful lives, while so many more never reach their potential?
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