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Defining a Quality Website

Posted By Ezra Silverton in Best Practices, Web Design, Web Development on 2008-11-05

Quality, as it pertains to the assessment of a website, can be defined in many ways.  Appearance is an obvious factor as quality is often attributed to sites that are visually attractive.  Yet even in this instance, looks can be deceiving.  Once you remove the value of a brand image or the site data itself, my criteria for defining website quality, from most to least important, is as follows - user friendliness, engineering, business logic, design, and search engine friendliness. Full Article

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