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By Senior Editor – Kris Smith (@croncast)
If you’re just starting out or a WordPress hack from way back, the new book from Chris Coyier and Jeff Starr titled “Digging Into WordPress” could be a good addition to your shelf.
Coyier and Starr have been plugging away on WordPress installs for a few years and now sharing their intimate knowledge of the blogging platform.
The book comes in two versions – spiral bound and PDF. The spiral version looks beautiful and the PDF, if anything like the sample, should please with its colors and page layout.
The real question about this book is the $67 price tag for the spiral bound version. Is it worth it?
Yes, slices of tree with pretty ink aesthetically pleasing. Yes, it will lay completely flat on a surface next to a computer, unlike traditionally bound computer books. No, it won’t every question you have about WordPress. I’m not sure anyone or any book could do that.
If I were in the market for a WordPress book I would take a different approach to justify spending the money on this book – consulting. Not that I would buy it and become an instant WordPress consultant. Nor should you, unless you’re already a Social Media Expert and have it all figured out.
I mean “consulting” in the sense that you are getting the best that Coyier and Starr have to offer because their names are on the line with this publication. If the content is not good or they don’t add value to solve your WordPress conundrums their names will be mud.
This book should be viewed as an insanely cheap consulting session with two guys that really know their stuff and can prove it with their client work. At $67, you’re already halving the rate for most WordPress gurus worth the money and getting two for the price of one 24 hours a day.
They’re also offering an affiliate program for those interested in helping sell some copies and to put some extra bucks under that mattress. Check it out if you’re into that whole affiliate thing.
I have no material connection with the publishers of this book or am a part of their affiliate program. All links are to standard pages. I am basing my opinion on a sample chapter (PDF) that is available from their sales page.
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