Navigational tools on a website should be able to answer which of the following questions? (Choose all that apply) Where can I go from here? Where have I been to? What can I buy? Where am I on the website?
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The question asks which questions navigational tools on a website should be able to answer. This implies understanding the purpose and functionality of website navigation. Show more…
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Texts: Visit a set (so 2 different types) of websites for one type of product (e.g., personal computers, perfumes, laundry detergents, or athletic shoes) and analyze the sensory and other attributes of the website (e.g., colors, fonts, music, and other design principles, etc.). Address these questions when responding: Which sites "work" and which don't? Why? Note how the various elements on the sites appeal to consumers - in effect, how are these brands/companies implementing sensory marketing and other strategies to make it memorable? Please include the links of the website and/or include a screenshot AND other information or visuals that may be helpful.
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A successful website design should consider (check all answer choices that apply): - An aesthetic, visually pleasing layout - Emphasis of different content types - Hierarchy showing the relative importance of different content through size - Marketing messages and calls-to-action for different audiences and products for persuasion purposes - Navigation options to a range of content, services, and visitor engagement devices.
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