Thursday, October 10, 2013

#14 Website

For the website, I have thought something as below:

We developed a website for this reuse project. We introduced ourselves and our missions in the “About Us” page. The site contained step-by-step-guide for DIY with reusable items which categorised in different grouping such as home appliance, fashion, decoration and others type. The audiences can DIY for their own by following the guides published in the site. Besides, they can share their ideas on DIY with reusable things in the online community too. If they have something want to reuse but not sure how to reuse it, they can always posted their questions or problems online. The people and admin of the site will try to help, discuss and solve it. Furthermore, there is a section which the audiences can sell their DIY products designed from reusable items. To make this project more attracted, we will posted the event we planned, which related to DIY with reusable materials, on the site. The events can join by anybody who are interested to and it is free. We also organised DIY contests which the participants need to design products related to the theme and develop from reusable materials. The winners will get prize for their creative works.

From the description above, I realised that website is an important platform to let people know what we are doing, what we provided and what we organised. It gave all the information the audiences needed 24/7. So the audiences can just find they want to know in the website. Besides, for me, the website actually give confidence to the audiences about the project or organisation. It is because when someone found there is a website for the corporate or organisation, they will get more believed into them.

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