Which Website Will Win The White House?
Troy, MI – Internet Marketer, Corey Perlman, has been evaluating Websites as part of his workshops for years. He got the idea to evaluate Barack Obama and John McCain’s Websites when he heard all of the commotion about each of their sites on the local new
(EMAILWIRE.COM, July 10, 2008 ) Troy, MI – Internet Marketer, Corey Perlman, has been evaluating Websites as part of his workshops for years. He got the idea to evaluate Barack Obama and John McCain’s Websites when he heard all of the commotion about each of their sites on the local news. “This election, more than any in our history, the Internet is going to play a huge roll,” says Perlman. “I figure the guy with the best Website is off to a great start!”
Perlman decided to evaluate the two presidential candidates Websites on his blog (www.coreyperlman.com). It has already started quite a stir and he has only posted the first of five criteria he uses when evaluating Websites. Perlman states, “It’s off to a close start, but Obama has the lead as the color scheme he has chosen is more aesthetically pleasing and keeps the user focused on the content.” The next topic Perlman will evaluate is how they place their content and links and how easy they are to find and navigate. “It’s still anyone’s game,” says Perlman.
Perlman has the credibility to back up his opinions about Website design. In early 2000, he evaluated over a thousand General Motors dealership Websites and created a sophisticated formula for ranking sites anywhere from very good to darn right bad. “We saw all kinds of Websites, some that had balloons flying around the site and some with every color of the rainbow on the homepage. I always tell my clients, simple is better,” says Perlman.
To keep up with the Presidential Website debate, check out Corey’s blog at www.coreyperlman.com.
Perlman decided to evaluate the two presidential candidates Websites on his blog (www.coreyperlman.com). It has already started quite a stir and he has only posted the first of five criteria he uses when evaluating Websites. Perlman states, “It’s off to a close start, but Obama has the lead as the color scheme he has chosen is more aesthetically pleasing and keeps the user focused on the content.” The next topic Perlman will evaluate is how they place their content and links and how easy they are to find and navigate. “It’s still anyone’s game,” says Perlman.
Perlman has the credibility to back up his opinions about Website design. In early 2000, he evaluated over a thousand General Motors dealership Websites and created a sophisticated formula for ranking sites anywhere from very good to darn right bad. “We saw all kinds of Websites, some that had balloons flying around the site and some with every color of the rainbow on the homepage. I always tell my clients, simple is better,” says Perlman.
To keep up with the Presidential Website debate, check out Corey’s blog at www.coreyperlman.com.
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