posted on 2003-01-01, 00:00authored byJ Bentley, J Fisher, Annemieke Craig
Designing and maintaining websites can be costly for small business, therefore the decision to embark on a Web strategy should not be taken lightly. Critical to the success of a web site is its design. Most small business web sites focus on information provision yet for many it would appear there is a lack of understanding of how to design a web site that delivers information effectively to users. This paper presents research that examined the effectiveness of small business web sites from the perspective of users. Findings indicate that: users found many sites contained too much irrelevant information; users were critical of sites where not enough information was provided; how the text is organised is important; and, the quality and quantity of information provided on the websites and the display and size of the text influenced the ability of users to complete the task and not be frustrated.
History
Pagination
1 - 10
Location
Ballarat, Vic.
Open access
Yes
Start date
2003-09-28
End date
2003-10-01
ISBN-13
9781876851095
ISBN-10
1876851090
Language
eng
Notes
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Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2003, University of Ballarat, School of Business
Editor/Contributor(s)
C Dunn, J Lowe
Title of proceedings
Proceedings of the 16th Conference of the Small Enterprise Association of Australia and New Zealand, Inc.