Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Strategies for Website

It seems like that the most successful analytical hypertexts were those that used personal experiences and the experiences from others. Good sites used information from blogs or other places where "real" people gave their input on a situation. By using real experiences, either from yourself, your friends and family, or other people found through the web, the site was able to flourish because each perspective seemed more genuine and not influenced by the writer's standpoint. They also used some facts rather than opinion, when giving the conflicts and solutions to said conflicts. With a little factual evidence to back up people's personal experiences, the websites could mimic Fast Food Nation in small ways. You could see how other people thought differently on the matter, yet see how their opinion still complied with the facts that you already knew. I hope that my analytical web page will be able to deliver different perspectives from different people as well as have some factual evidence to back it all up.

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