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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?
Question 198. What change most likely was made recently to Brexby Cycle Co.'s Web site?
Question 199. In the text message, the word "manipulating" in line 4 is closest in meaning to