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MBA IT, Mater in Science and Technology
Devry
Jul-1996 - Jul-2000
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Devry University
Mar-2010 - Oct-2016
Website benchmarking, to put it simply, is an exploration of what is out there, what is working well, and what is not. Begin by reading the article Understanding Website Benchmarking: When Is It Useful, When Is It Not?, and then begin your exploration. You might look at some websites that have the same purpose and goal as your own, but as the article mentions, you do not necessarily want to explore only competitors’ websites. You can also, for example, benchmark websites that have a different purpose but the same audience demographic that you are trying to reach.Â
Review at least two websites. Then, post a link to both websites and write your initial discussion post, addressing the following for each website:
In response to your peers’ posts, briefly visit the websites they chose for benchmarking. Based on your first impression of each website, do you interpret them in the same way your peers have? Explain. Do the websites give you ideas for your own website construction?
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