Main intent of a website

comment 3 Comments Written by Anders on February 8, 2008 – 12:06 am

Web designing is a process of designing the electronic files through planning, concepts, ideas, creativity, thinking, language etc, which is delivered via internet in the form of web site. 

The main purpose of the web designing is to create a web site.  Web site interprets the information about particular topic and website design is creation and arrangement of web pages that can be done by web development that includes but not limited to: Web Development, eCommerce, CMS, Content Management System, shopping Cart, Business Website Design, Flash Website design, business development.

 
Main intent of designing/developing a website is to promote the business, advertising, access of online products, publishing news, giving information, education, money matters, etc…. 

It is important that the website must be well developed and designed, not under construction, and content must be specific and near about the particular topic, otherwise, it will not attract  any visitor.

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3 Responses to “Main intent of a website”

  1. Nice post

    By admin on Feb 8, 2008 | Reply
  2. This is absolutely true Robert. I visit so many sites which are under construction or aren’t on a particular topic and it turns me off.

    This is definitely the thing which people should keep eye on.

  3. Thank you!

    I tried to do my best. I still have to implement a few tools/resources but I am satisfied ’till now. :)

    By Robert on Apr 10, 2008 | Reply

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About The Author: Anders

Anders is a freelance graphic designer. He specializes in CSS/XHTML web design and design of print materials including business cards, brochures and flyer’s. You can view his portfolio at andershaig.com.

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