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Learn PHP in Under a Day!

Digg.com , Reddit.com , Facebook.com , Google.com . These are some of the most popular websites on the internet right now and they all share one thing in common; they all needed a Web Designer at one point. With new websites popping up every day being a freelance Web Designer can create a steady flow of income.

When I started Web Design a few years ago I spent months learning to code in PHP so that I could effectively design a website. In those months I saw tons of offers pass me simply because I didn’t have the needed skills to make the site. I must’ve missed out on a good 30 or so offers that would have greatly helped me in terms of extra cash.

Throughout my time as a Web Designer I have learned one thing about learning PHP:

Don’t waste your time trying to learn PHP with books or youtube videos!

Many books and videos briefly cover subjects that a PHP beginner will need simply because the creator doesn’t think it is important. They shy away from the powerful Object Oriented nature of PHP which greatly hinders a PHP developer and Web Designer.

I found out about the amazing series too late but you don’t have to.

Learn PHP in 17 Hours!

This incredible book by Robert Plank takes you step by step, teaching you how to:

  • Easily personalize your pages.
  • Make easy .htaccess code for yourself.
  • Code games, quizzes & other lead-building tools.
  • Create an autoresponder.
  • Mix JavaScript with PHP for a powerful combination.

Don’t waste money hiring someone to code your site; do it yourself. Don’t lose out on the gold mine of Web Design any longer; learn PHP today!

So what are you waiting for? Purchase this amazing book click here.

About the Author

Brandon Brown aka Discordia has been designing and coding websites for over 4 years now. From small, non-profit organizations to massive fortune 500 companies, Brandon has seen it all.

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