Web-related Training
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Web Site Analysis & Review
All topic modules (presentations, workshops and seminars) can be offered separately,
combined or modified to meet any need(s). They can be lengthened or shortened and
will be customized to organizational needs, goals and expertise.
If your organization needs to:
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review an existing Web site for its effectiveness |
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determine how to take your existing site to the "next level" |
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establish another Web site (Internet, Extranet, Intranet) |
These courses will focus the planning or analysis / review process and how
to establish the Web site information architecture (site layout & nabvigation).
Web Site Review and Analysis
Review your current Web Site for strengths and weaknesses in order
to "evolve it" to the next phase/level. Consult recent Internet
demographics. Learn to review detailed server statistic reports
for site trends and review effectiveness of targeted user markets.
Look at site content and design for positive and negative components,
including psychological and physiological considerations,
interactivity and "calls to action." Learn to do long-term
planning with an incremental budget for development & design.
Discussion/demonstration/presentation format.
Prerequisite: Existing Web Site
Web Site Information Architecture (site layout & navigation)
Learn how to build sites that work. Emphasizes making
information easily accessible to users. Learn to follow a
systematic, user-based process that saves time, money and prevents
site problems. Structure and organize information according
to a logical hierarchy. Group and lay-out information on pages to
create task-oriented, user-friendly sites. Develop effective
site-wide navigation systems. No HTML coding or creation to actual
Web pages is done during this session.
Format: Discussion / demonstration / presentation.
Prerequisite: None
Each topic is designed to meet the specific needs of the participants. Material
content can be added or removed, depending on needs and goals.
If this topic is not exactly what you want, contact us and
place a request or inquire about your desired topic.
Other topics:
Contact us now for more information about our
Web presentations and our
Web training services (contract training only).
If any topic or course is not exactly what you want, please contact us with your
request for topic or a request for training course
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Thursday, August 21, 2008





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