A website is no different from any other project: It must be thoroughly planned and managed throughout. Anything less than 100 percent effort in building a website is a sure-fire recipe for disaster. Objectives must be defined, briefs written, milestones set, and tasks assigned.
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eFoodservice — Chicago, IL
Do you want your foodservice Web site to run at peak efficiency, dazzle customers, come up high in search engines, generate an adequate ROI, and not leave you exposed to unnecessary litigation? Step-by-step, you’ll learn what areas to watch in your Internet presence, including: legal & procedural, public relations, financial, performance & reliability, customer service, Internet marketing task force, technical user experience, accessibility, content, community, “findability”, e-commerce, privacy, and last but not least, security. This interactive workshop will give you hands-on experience with:
- Where and how to begin he evaluation process
- What to investigate on your site and how often
- Tools and resources to use in creating a web site
- Benefits of auditing, risks of not auditing
- Turning measurements and recommendations into an Implementation Plan
- Applying all these tools and principles to your specific needs
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The Internet’s top engines and directories account for more than 95 percent of all search traffic. Yahoo! alone commands more than half the market, and a Compaq study found that 68 percent of 500 million users only looked at the first page of results. For a top 10 search results position, the focus must clearly be on the big players. A company should start with its existing website.
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eFood East — Boston, MA
Wouldn’t it be great if you could do your grocery shopping while you were throwing empty containers in the garbage, simply by scanning a barcode? Imagine scanning ingredients in the cupboard then telling your computer to search all of the recipe sites on the internet - simultaneously - until it found recipes containing that ingredient. Then with a few more clicks you add the ingredients that you still need from the chosen recipe into your shopping list.
Soon the food arrives at your doorstep. This vision of the future is not only coming, but it’s here now!
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eFood East — Boston, MA
Are you absolutely sure that your Web site is running at peak efficiency, dazzling customers, coming up high in search engines, generating an adequate ROI, and not leaving you exposed to unnecessary litigation? Step-by-step, you’ll learn what areas to audit in your Internet presence, including: legal & procedural, public relations, financial, performance & reliability, customer service, Internet marketing task force, technical user experience, accessibility, content, community, “findability”, e-commerce, privacy, and last but not least, security. This interactive workshop will give you hands-on experience with:
- Where and how to begin he evaluation process
- What to audit and how often
- Tools and resources to use in creating a web site
- Benefits of auditing, risks of not auditing
- Turning measurements and recommendations into an Implementation Plan
- Applying all these tools and principles to your specific needs
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What’s the point of spending money on a great website if no one visits it? In part
one of this two-part series, the basics are covered: making the most of domain names, directory listings, and search engine rankings to improve a website’s traffic.
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Cyberbranding — Auckland, NZ
Birds Eye strives to find new and innovative ways to help consumers plan tonight’s dinner (their primary marketing objective). They have taken some common oline marketing strategies - content aggregation, virtual communities, and personalisation - and applied them in a rather unconventional and successful way. Discover how Birdseye:
- Aggregates content through a worldwide recipe search engine
- Personalises content through a personal recipe box and personal shopping list
- Creates virtual communities through a recipe exchange
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eFood 2000 — San Francisco, CA
Are you absolutely sure that your Web site is running at peak effenciency, dazzling customers, coming up high in search engines, generating adequate ROI, and leaving you exposed to unnecessary litigation? Step-by-step, you’ll learn what areas to audit in your Internet presence, including: legal & procedural public relations, financial, performance & reliability, customer service, Internet marketing task force, technical, user experience, accessibility, content, community, “findability”, e-commerce, privacy, and last but not least, security.
This interactive workshop will give you hands-on experience on:
- Where and how to begin the evaluation process
- What to audit and how often
- Tools and resources to use in auditing
- Benefits of auditing, risks of not auditing
- Turning measurements and recommendations into an Implementation Plan
- Applying these tools and principles to your specfic need
Attendees: If you would like to have your Website discussed in the workshop, or if you would like the speaker to address any specific needs, we strongly encourage you to fill out the online form at www.netconcepts.com/efood2000-auditing/ prior to the workshop.
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eFood 2000 — San Francisco, CA
Providing your consumers with a “portal” to a plethora of online information about food and cooking is a great way to make your web site “sticky” and generate loyal repeat visitors to your site. Four key ingredients for a successful food portal include:
- Content( both home-grown and aggregated)
- Community
- Customization
- Commerce
In this presentation we will analyze from an insider’s perspective both the BirdsEye.com site and the Recipefinder.com site, comparing and contrasting their two differing approaches to creating a food portal, and reviewing their results.
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