Web Design Course - Informal Online Alternatives To College Classes Becoming Popular
It’s interesting to note that not all online educational resources are college-related. Even in the high-tech field of Web development, many enthusiasts and professionals are moving toward "hands-on" training and informal study resources.
A survey of Web development firms in east TN and west NC showed that while many employees are recent college graduates, over 80% of business owners in the Web design and Web programming industry do not possess a college degree.
The consensus among those interviewed is that "experiential training" and a passion for the work is far more important than having completed a college curriculum. Likewise many small business owners who opt not to hire a professional Web design company leverage online learning resources to build the skills necessary for creating their Websites in house.
There are multiple ecourses and tutorials available to help the aspiring Website designer get a handle on the nuts and bolts of successful site construction. And many top quality sites have been produced by individuals who chose not to invest thousands of dollars in either a college degree or a professional development company.
Tim Whiston’s Website Creation Course has been downloaded by over 1,000 Internet users since it’s release in March of 2008. Of these users dozens have posted positive feedback and only 2 have requested a refund.
This low complaint/refund rate is almost unheard of for any digital product. It’s entirely possible this course will reach 2,000 downloads by the end of the year.
To learn more about this step-by-step course in complete Web design please visit the page below:
http://www.websitecreationcourse.com/
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