Internet MarketingOne of the key things that were taught in the World Internet Summit – and agreed upon by many speakers, is that Internet Marketers must focus on the marketing aspect of the website and leave the technical details to the techies.

While I find that proposition true, how true is this statement – “Internet Marketers do not need to know HTML”?

HTML is the language of the web! It is the core language behind everything that you see behind every single webpage, every single blog, and everything!

I’m not saying that Internet Marketers must know about AJAX or Web 2.0 or CSS or stuff like that, but my personal feel is that it would be best to get started with the basics of HTML, at least, the simplest tags like <p>, <a href… and stuff like that.

Of course, I must admit that I have seen marketers that manage to make it really big, not knowing HTML at all, but I’m sure what goes on behind the scene is that there is a technical person helping out with the marketer himself. It is important to know that this is not the case for many newbie Internet marketers – most of us start with absolutely no knowledge of computers!

So, my advice for starters – please get yourself some basic knowledge on HTML, or team up with someone competent in it. It is great that complex software today can help you do things in the “what you see is what you get” (WYSIWYG) manner, but after being in the computing line for at least 8 years, what I can say is that the software does not do everything. There are some little tweaks you must get down to the code to do. You don’t have to be able to whip out a HTML page from scratch, but at least, you must be able to know where to delete an annoying extra line which just doesn’t go off in your WYSIWYG editor.

Blogging Post Boxes

While most blogging platforms do have a visual text editor, I find that the editors are still not as stable as they might be. Remember that ultimately, the Googlebot reads the HTML code, not only what you see in the visual editor… so to have full control, it is still better to use to traditional post box – and this is exactly what I do in blogging.

Then again, maybe its just me. :mrgreen: