Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Survey Paragraph


Jesse Quinones                                                                                                            1/28/13
Mr. Mohammed Per. 2                                                                                               Web Design
           

            The overall purpose of a website is to be short and sweet. It should be easy and still work and be effective. Many websites use color in order to grab an audience attention. Google and Bing are just two main examples of websites that use bright colors and has useful information and links to find information that you need and are looking for. Many people that are designing websites or have made websites believe that creativity is the key to a successful website. I agree with the article in the fact that creativity is not the main factor in a website. The key role of the website is to generate business demonstrating creativity is only a small part of what converts a visitor into a prospect. To much creativity in a website might not be a good thing in a website due to the fact that if it is hard to search and view the website then someone might just go to another website because it is hard to find things you need to search on a specific website. If your website is not as creative you might not lose any visitors. If you do not have a creative website but good reliable information then you still will have visitors that might not care about creativity just good information. A spectator or someone visiting your website must be able to find exactly what they are looking for so your website should have labeled sections visible to anyone and links bringing them straight to the pages they are searching for. “Your site needs to capture people when they are trolling around the web doing research on things they might hire you for eventually.”(O’Brien).


“The more accurately the site describes your firm’s expertise across different media (imagery, text, video, etc.), and the more intuitive the navigation is between those descriptions, the more successful the site will be. Your portfolio will certainly be part of the tour visitors take, but it is not the only thing they want to know about.”(O’Brien).

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