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Question 193. What is NOT suggested about Bascor Club?
Question 194. In the e-mail, what is one thing Ms. Rawley mentions buying?
Question 195. What is most likely true about Ms. Adelson?
How To Improve Your Business's Web Site Presented by: Greg Wu, Web site consultant For: Brexby Cycle Co. Date: May 2 Strengths of company's Web site: - Attractive color schemes - comfortable to look at while browsing the site - Appealing photos of all product lines - size and spacing are appropriate - Section titled "Why Take Up Cycling?" persuasively outlines health benefits of cycling Weaknesses of company's Web site: - Too much text and information on each page can be confusing - Takes too much time to load - some customers may leave the site because of this - Complicated checkout process for purchases-too many forms to fill out Action plan - at company's approval, will improve Web site by: - Removing a digital video that plays when the site is launched, which will greatly reduce the time needed for loading - Streamlining the checkout process, while presenting the payment options (e.g., credit card, gift card, e-commerce accounts, etc.) with more prominent graphics - Creating a separate section on the site for company's newest line of electric bikes, which would include a short explanation on how the bicycles are charged |
From: Fred Calloway [10:17 A.M. on May 30] Hi, Allison. I just researched a competitor's Web site and found something interesting. One section provides a digital image of a bicycle that can be 'customized' by manipulating a computer mouse or touch screen. I'll show this to everyone at the meeting, so I'd like to allot 15 more minutes to our discussion on potential interactive features. Thanks. |
Question 196. What is NOT mentioned as a strong point of Brexby Cycle Co.'s Web site?
Question 197. What will attendees at the May 30 meeting most likely do?