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WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF A WEBSITE?


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WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF A WEBSITE?

  • The purpose of a website is to turn visitors into prospects. And the way to do this is to identify the major user types visiting your site, speak to their needs and give them a clear action step to take next.
  • Well, if you think hard, it becomes clear that the first main purpose of creating a website is to attract the attention of the Internet audience!

What is a website? 

  • A website is one or several pages on the Internet. The pages of one website are integrated under a domain name, have a common theme and website design. The page with the Google search results in, the page with the video on YouTube, your Facebook page – all these pages are parts of the websites of the same name.

People and companies create websites for different purposes:

  • selling products and services,
  • posting and finding information on the Web,
  • gaining knowledge,
  • communicating with each other,
  • having fun, etc.
  • Everyone finds a good reason to create a website! But in general, we can say that the websites are being created to offer a useful service that others will use. It can even be free, although if this is something really cool, you can always make money on it!

Purposes of various website types The Purpose of a Landing Page Website

  • Definition: a landing page is a webpage that encourages the visitor to do something. For example, we need him to subscribe to a newsletter, to buy a ticket to a conference, to request a quote, or to download a presentation.
  • The purpose: first of all, the landing page should lead the visitor to the exact place with the target ad. The purpose of this page is to convert a simple website visitor to a potential customer.

7. Talking about transaction security

The Problem of Security

  • Creditors want assurances that they will be repaid by the debtor. An oral promise to pay is no security at all, and—as it is oral—it is difficult to prove. A signature loan is merely a written promise by the debtor to repay, but the creditor stuck holding a promissory note with a signature loan only—while he may sue a defaulting debtor—will get nothing if the debtor is insolvent. Again, that’s no security at all. Real security for the creditor comes in two forms: by agreement with the debtor or by operation of law without an agreement.

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