Response to Reader Review – E.Intl on Amazon

The first review of the CMS book on Amazon gets only 2 stars! I am disappointed because I worked hard to write the book. Here’s what the reader said, and my response below that.

I bought this book for a significant discount directly from the publisher (PACKT) and immediately downloaded the PDF. It was unprotected and personalized with my name/address – but had many blank, missing or garbled pages. When I downloaded it again, it had the same problems, just different pages – but with 2 copies, I was able to red the entire book in a couple of hours.

The writing style is light and pleasant, but the content is superficial and disappointing. Maybe I was expecting too much (I’m trying to decide which CMSes to adopt), but I found very little useful advice I have not picked up already from casually browsing the Internet. I thought I was a beginner, but this book is targeted at someone without any knowledge of existing CMS options any any idea of how to start.

The one choice nugget I took away was a reference to a website affiliated with the author – www.opensourcecms.com – a collection of open source CMS demos that you can immediately use without the hassle of downloading and installing on your own server.

Sorry about the troubles with book download. I am letting Packt know about it.

I get your feedback that you found the content shallow. Target readers of this book are beginners to CMSs. The book is designed to help you choose a CMS to adopt. It does not give you ready answers, but it probes you and helps you find one that suits your needs. We have spent a large section of the book helping readers understand their real requirements. Once they are done with this, it’s really about trying different options and picking one that suits the most. There is certainly a lot of content available online that talks about CMS features. This book is not about CMS features. It’s about your needs, available options, guidelines on evaluation and putting all this to practical use.

So yes, if you are expecting comparative reviews of different CMSs, this book is not meant for that. There are many websites that do that. OpensourceCMS (not affiliated with me) is the best place to try them out.

Thank you for taking the time to go through the book despite download troubles.

I appreciate your feedback.

Thanks.
Nirav Mehta
http://www.cmsbook.info/

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Nirav M

Nirav Mehta is renowned for his entrepreneurial ventures, his breakthrough ideas and contribution to open source. Nirav leads a software development company – Magnet Technologies - from India that specializes in Rich Internet Applications, Web & Mobile. He wrote a content management system 8 years ago and has worked on numerous systems after that. Nirav has led more than 100 CMS projects in his company. Nirav simplifies the most complicated ideas and presents them in a lucid language. Over the last ten years, Nirav has written and spoken on a variety of topics. His “Mobile Web Development” book tops its category and has received high satisfaction ratings. Nirav loves Yoga (and you'll know that when you read this book!) and programming. In his spare time he builds innovative products and trains people on leadership and effective programming.

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