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Topic 2. Designing Your Website. Lecture Objectives. Identify target customers Website’s blueprint and design Web hosting service models Types of hosting accounts and its needs Choosing the right web hosting. Overview of a Successful EC business.
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Topic 2 Designing Your Website
Lecture Objectives • Identify target customers • Website’s blueprint and design • Web hosting service models • Types of hosting accounts and its needs • Choosing the right web hosting
Overview of a Successful EC business • Well-coordinated plan that into account the following:- • Design competency • Programming abilities • Server configuration • Public relations • Sales and marketing abilities
What’s your line?? If YES? • Decide which website model you’re building • Consider what your website is offering • Build it and expend effort in driving customers • Entrepreneur? Find your niche market • Design website accordingly • Let customers know… If NO? • A website still is necessary • Build good brochureware site brick and mortar • Incorporate forum for customers
Target “your” customers • Declaring site as public document by placing “COMMENT TAG” • What model will your site emulate? • What will drive your potential customers to your website?
Website’s Blueprint • What are the objectives of your new website? • How will the new website produce income? • What makes your new website unique? • How will you ensure on-time delivery? • How will you manage and maintain your website?
Website’s blueprint • How will you convey your trustworthiness and the high quality of your product/services? Essential steps in creating blueprint:- • A storyboard • A site description • Website content
Website’s blueprint • Storyboard • Tool in multimedia production • Visual representation of the website • Able to map out the progression and relationship between individual webpages
(a) Storyboard guidelines • Storyboard should be legible • Must be complete • Every design elements (headings, text objects, links,buttons, graphics images should be noted in the storyboard • Typeface and print size should appear exactly as they will be in the final web pages • Number of buttons and functions should be clearly indicated on each page
Links between pages should be clearly indicated using arrows. • Each graphic images should be noted with a box identifying it as a graphic image with a short note describing its content. • Web pages should be numbered for easy reference.
(b) Site Description • Detailed explanation of workflow, data flow and other items in storyboard • Explains how the site functions from web page to web page or section to section • Example, 3Com.com or Healthtex.com (where only visitors who are familiar with the site know the navigational structure of the website.
(c) Website content • What digital art (photos of products) is needed? • Is there to be written content? If so, who is the author and how it will be delivered?
Design • Designs are attractive, easy to understand and fast loading • Will influence customers’ perception of your business which will affect their purchasing decisions. • Design SPEC
SPEC S – tickiness and traffic generation - content, search engines P – erformance - speedy downloads, tables E – ase of use - site navigation C – ontent visibility - viewable site, frames, Java, plug-ins
Lab Exercise • Search and list down 3 websites and try to differentiate them using these categories: • Retail-food • Weather • Sports • Retail-flowers/gifts/greetings • Entertainment-TV • Hobbies-lifestyle-home • Hobbies-lifestyle-home • Online trading • Entertainment-music • news
Lab Exercise • Visit these websites, identify their website models and state their clear characteristics. • Championdev.com • Hayproperty.com.au • Healthtex.com • Parkaveliquor.com • www.soccer-books.co.uk • www.politinfo.com • www.iencentral.com
Lab Exercise • Cnet.com • www.howstuffworks.com • Thekidzpage.com • Freemerchants.com • www.arrowheads.com/main.htm • eBay.com • Yahoo Auctions • Weblogs (blogger.com, eatonweb.com • Bearshare.com