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Build Objectively Good Websites

March 18, 2006 | by Oto | in Blog | 0 comments

Like everything else, a Website can be objectively good and subjectively good. Majority of Website design companies will try to sell you on subjective elements that fool you into thinking that if you are getting what you want you are getting the right stuff.

Here is a little elaboration on this concept.

Objectively good Website is one that excels in categories that can be objectively measured and objectively compared to any other Website on the Internet within particular categories. Here are some Website characteristics that can be objectively assessed:

  • Compliance with Web standards
  • Web accessibility
  • Quality of printed version
  • Page load time
  • Ease of navigation
  • Search Engine friendly page composition and code

Subjectively good Website is one that happens to have a design that appeals to you. Perhaps you like the colors used, the pictures or some other design elements. For example, you may think a Website is good because it has a very unique and ingenious navigation system but 80% of the visitors are confused and leave the site without finding the information they are looking for.

We built the WebAssemblyLine™ to provide all the characteristics of objectively good Website. When you use the WebAssemblyLine™ you can concentrate on the subjectively good Website aspects. The system will do the rest of the work for you.


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