What Makes for Good Web Content?
No matter what you choose to use your Web site for—advertising, publishing, information collection, or transaction processing—three main features differentiate effective sites: useful content, easy navigation, and aesthetic appeal.
Why Does It Make Sense to Have a Web Site? Part (4)
Comments Off· A checkout feature that lets customers easily order all the items in their shopping cart. (It’s during this checkout process, of course, that customers provide their credit card numbers and shipping instructions.) · A non-Web way for resolving problems the Web store can’t handle, such as lost or damaged goods.
Why Does It Make Sense to Have a Web Site? Part (3)
Transaction Processing One further advantage of the Web that is of great value is the opportunity for transaction processing. As an extension of the Web’s information collection ability, transaction processing lets you use the Web as a virtual store, salesperson, or distribution facility.
What is MyPCBackup?
There is the way to make your files, documents safe by online backup. It is easy to do online backup. There are the three easy steps to do. First you will first you join fee online backup by sign up for your MyPCBackup account. Second you download the MyPCBackup application and the third is set [...]
Why Does It Make Sense to Have a Web Site? Part (2)
Publishing Many organizations are de facto publishers. For example, if your business creates and distributes brochures, newsletters, product or service literature, or similar items, you are actually publishing. The Web provides a convenient way to complement or even replace this paper-based publishing. Developing material for publication on the Web doesn’t cost any more than developing [...]
