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Re: <Off Topic>Web Site Techniques

If the first page does not have meat on it I'd be gone in 2 seconds. I do
not trust ANYTHING that links multiple pages together in the manner you
discussed.
Dale Marthaller
Oppenheimer Group IT Department
101 - 11 Burbidge Street
Coquitlam, BC V3K 7B2
(604) 461-6779
(604) 468-4780 (fax)
Stephenie Rose Cooper <
07/12/2004 10:41 AM
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[EDI-L] <Off Topic>Web Site Techniques
Hi.
Hoping you will help me out, because you guys are so good at giving
opinions. I have a friend who wants to sell a service on the web ... a
little e-commerce ... he wants the first page to say:
<Name of company> is "NOT" your typical web site!!!
He want the users to go through two more pages of why they should use this
service before they get to the main page of the web site. I know what I
think. I'll either get validation from you or reasons why I'm wrong. If
you've got a moment, please tell me what you think. Let's pretend we're
selling consulting services or some such thing.
Thanks,
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