Networking With Digital Point: Part Three
Well it’s time for Part Three of this series. I’m thinking that this might be the last one.
I am going to be moving on to a few other interesting topics
I apologize that Part Two was not the best post you’ll see, but I felt it was something that should be brought out, as it was an interesting thing that helped me out when I first started out.
This Part Three of the Series “Networking with Digital Point” is going to cover using Digital Point as a way to learn.
Forums can be a great resource for much information, and Digital Point is no exception.
I have to agree Digital Point does have many scammers and useless threads, but it still holds much vital information.
Being as large as it is, it is inevitable that you will have those who do not contribute, but many still do, and that’s really the key. Looking past the garbage scattered across the forums there, and finding the great content you came for.
I can’t even count how many times I had a question or concern regarding webmastering or freelancing, or legal issues of running an online business, and it was already posted on the forum. And if it hadn’t been, it was as easy as posting a new thread asking my question, and within an hour, I’ve already got an answer from someone who knows the answer. At a lot of places, you can ask a question and maybe get an answer, but it’s not the one you want or need.
That’s the difference between Digital Point and other resources or forums.
The internet is ever changing, and so are the standards for websites, forums, e-commerce and business professionals alike.
Many forums or other resources may give you information, but it could be two, three or more years old!
Digital Point is always up to date, as the people who run it and contribute to it are all changing with the internet, and are on top of all the new things, be it html being turned into xhtml, wordpress 2.3 now being 2.5, and any other changes.
When I first went to Digital Point, I was still using old school html to code my sites. That got bashed out of me real quick, and I’m glad it was, as it helped me to progress and learn new things like xhtml, css, and now even PHP.
You can even ask for xhtml/css/php help on Digital point.
It really is a great resource even despite it’s many problems, and I’m glad to be a member there.
Well, that concludes this Three Part series “Networking with Digital Point”, and I hope you enjoyed it.
My next series will be on Digital Point, but taken from a completely different perspective, and a totally different subject. I hope you’ll be around to see it, so Subscribe to the Feed and stay updated!






