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    because the company is reaching more people. The result of this is that their revenue increases from having new customers. The company has to have a presence on social media accounts and needs to engage with the users of the social media sites. After the web designer has intergrated social media into your site, it is the job og your marketer to get the word of your company out…

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    sphere, the author discusses the idea of a rhetoric public sphere, which relies on discourse rather than economic class and face-to-face interaction. Similarly, one of the major differences between traditional physical public spheres and the Deep Web public sphere is that of discourse, which users rely on, and which follow many of the of the rhetoric properties of the author’s rhetoric public sphere. For example, the author discusses the permeable boundaries of rhetoric public spheres, and how…

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    Web Analytics

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    According to the book ‘Web Analytics 2.0: The Art of Online Accountability and Science of Customer Centricity’ by Avinash Kaushik “Web Analytics is the analysis of qualitative and quantitative data from your website and the competitors’, to drive a continual improvement of the online experience that your customers, and potential customers have, which translates into your desired outcomes (online and offline).” So, Web analytics is the estimation, gathering, examination and reporting of web…

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    managing a website’s web content. CMS offers its user’s, including those without critical coding and web technology skills, a powerful platform to accomplish common functions such as content editing from a web browser. The system contains two elements; the Content Delivery Application (CDA) and the Content Management Application (CMS). Some of the typical features of a CMS include; Format Management, Web Publishing, Revision Control as well as Search, Indexing and Retrieval tools. The web…

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    Case Study: Quadco LLC

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    a relatively simple business system which employs generic office applications. However, the employees of Quadco LLC do heavily rely on the reliability of their system. Therefore they require a fairly robust system to continue supporting oil field services and operations. The current issue with this type of system is that users tend to store critical documents on their workstations which are prone to mechanical failures resulting in loss of data. Additionally, the cost of constantly having to…

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    Web architecture: Web architecture is the technology which makes the web server run and enables the user to view websites and use the internet. Internet Service Providers (ISP) An ISP is a company that provides users with access to the internet. The users usually pay monthly for this service so that they can stay connected. Some of the main ISP’s in the UK are Plusnet, BT, Sky and Virgin Media. There are different packages you can get with these companies and the internet usually comes along…

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    means communication strategies people use to influence how others view them." (Adler, Rosenfeld and Proctor II, 2010.) On the other hand "Social media is a communication channel used for personal reasons, including text messaging and social network services" (Adler, Rosenfeld and Proctor II, 2010.) Social media has been very helpful throughout the years by reconnecting people. However it also can have a negative impact in society, because nowadays people are dressing and behaving different just…

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    Public goods and common resources are both non-excludable goods that can be used by all individuals. The different between both is that public goods are non-rivalry where people cannot prevent another person from using the goods and common good are rivalry are one person can prevent another from using the goods at the same time. Public goods are generally positive externalities while common resources are generally negative externalities. These goods are provided for every one to use, enjoy…

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    Website Design Essay

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    companies, they are the same or different to some factors. Finally, some conclusions will be drawn. The first factor is company can use web page layout to attract customers. Nowadays, the Internet is becoming more and more developed. “Internet users are spending around 27% of their time on social networks”, (Glance, 2014). In the company, senior staff uses web pages to attract…

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    consumers have become accustomed to certain standards in web design. In order to make a lasting impression on website visitors, an experience needs to be built that goes beyond that of a plain, usable website. Usability is crucial online as it has direct impact on the potential revenue a website can produce. Similarly social media can also impact on an organisations bottom line. Social media allows retailers to increase awareness of a product or service, allowing businesses to simultaneously…

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