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Maintaining Interest by Webifying Website Content
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By Kim Mateus, Managing Editor Mequoda Daily and Library
Publishing on the Internet is different from publishing a book, magazine or newspaper. And it's different from presenting content/products on TV, at a live event or in a brick-and-mortar store. The Web is a unique medium that, unlike a printed page, TV show or live situation, puts no constraint on content length in order to be cost-effective. Rather, websites have infinite space available for the user to access additional information or to drill down to increasingly more detailed information. Content webification is determined by a website's functionality in two areas:
Excellent promotion occurs when information can be discovered and accessed easily through links on the navigation bar, when the material is well publicized on the site and when the presentation on the page is clear and appealing. Excellent implementation occurs when site material is well organized and tools are intuitive and purposeful.
In the second chapter of Website Design for Publishers and Authors authors Don Nicholas and Jane E. Zarem point out a few website design tips to keep in mind:
Mequoda Library Members Only: If you're a Mequoda Library member, reference Don and Jane's entire chapter, Website Design Guideline #2: Webifying Content to Maintain Interest. Or check the full Table of Contents for Website Design for Publishers and Authors.
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