Strategy
Define your
strategy
The more clearly and specifically you define your
purpose and strategy, the more efficiently you will accomplish your
goals. Whether you want to sell, educate, entertain, persuade or
provoke, every part of your site needs to support that strategy. Your
strategy should thoroughly consider a balanced relationship between
your purpose, the needs and tastes of your intended audience, the
strengths and weaknesses of your competition, and your own available
resources and capabilities. To define a good strategy, follow the
steps listed below:
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Define the message you want to convey. In the
case of the web site for exotic fruits, you might want to convince
people interested in healthy eating that eating exotic fruits is
exciting, healthy, and fun. |
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Decide how you will persuade your audience to
accept your message. You might decide to educate users on the
possible uses of each fruit, to create a lively "hip" ambiance that
users will want to participate in, and to make purchasing easy. |
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Select a tone. For instance, do you want to be
serious and formal or fun and more informal? Visionary or
conservative? Dramatic or practical? |
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Identify the depth of information or the level of
detail that you will offer. |
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Select a visual and language presentation
approach that will help you meet your goals effectively. To appeal
to an upscale audience and develop a site that loads quickly, you
might want your site to include original, lively, high-quality
flat-toned illustrations that will load faster than high-quality
photos. |
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Plan site features that will help you meet your
goals. You might decide to maintain a chat area where users can
exchange exotic fruit stories and recipes, an area containing
interesting history on each fruit, and an efficient ordering form.
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Identify your capabilities and how they can be
used to meet your goals. For instance, does your staff have the
knowledge and skills to write interesting history articles on these
fruits? Do you have the budget to pay for high quality
illustrations? Does your design and maintenance staff really
understand the communication and technical issues involved in
keeping a chat area engaging? |