[Hidden-tech] Webmaster Certification

Frank S. Aronson fsaronson at comcast.net
Sun Dec 19 17:33:48 EST 2004


Mostly, this kind of certification is either desired or sometimes 
required by larger corporations.  As they say of chicken soup, "it 
couldn't hurt," but I'm not sure it's entirely necessary.  At any rate, 
STCC offers a "vendor neutral" version of Webmaster Certification 
(CompTIA i-Net+ & CIW Foundations Certification: 
<http://cbt.stcc.edu/Descriptions/ZNET-002.html>).  It might be worth 
your while to look at this certification program, but I'm in no way 
endorsing it (I just don't know enough about it to make any meaningful 
recommendations).  Good luck!

Frank Aronson

Matt Promise wrote:

> Hey everybody,
>  
> I'm certified as an Advanced Search Engine Marketing Strategist, and 
> would really like to pursue certification as a Webmaster as well.  
> I've got books on HTML, DHTML, CSS, Apache, PHP, MySql, Java, 
> JavaScript, Photoshop, Dreamweaver, Flash, Perl, GoLive, CGI, 
> WebObjects, XML, etc., and some experience in working on web pages, 
> but there seems to be no standard on what subjects to study to obtain 
> webmaster certification.  What way do you recommend I go about getting 
> my certification with the little money and time that I have?  I know 
> it might sound awful to say that I want to find the least expensive 
> alternative, but I want to make myself available as quickly as 
> possible for part or full time employment in the Web Development field 
> while continuing to work with my small SEO company.
>  
> Thanks so much in advance for your input! :)
>
> Matt Promise
> www.internet-marketing-analysts.com 
> <http://www.internet-marketing-analysts.com>
>
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