I surf the internet daily with a few breaks here and there. So, I know a well written website when I see 1. A well written website should easily understandable with no dead-ends after a click or two, and a website that is neat and organized. Pictures should be clear, words are concise, truthful, and to the point (especially with marketing and e-business websites). How can an online business make buckets of money with the quality that the website needed to achieve such a thing? In these cases, it will always be quality before quantity. More so that, the customers had to order online from the seller first before he/she can see the actual product first-hand.
I read and surf the web as a hobby. Also, I write for pleasure. This way, I hone my editing and proofreading skills through my writing and from others. I have seen proof that some websites from big name companies can be deceiving, at times. For e. g., Walmart has a US and Canadian websites, both sites have the same items that they may have in one store or two, whether it was in the US or Canada. Whenever I call a store here in Canada about an item, most of the times they don't carry the product that I was asking for. I am not sure about now but, they do not do REAL-TIME inventory sweeps and compare it to their website (by store) whether they have the product or not.
In short, I will basically complete the project from the top to the bottom, as I would a typical WORD document.
I invite you to discuss the project & thank u