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Subject:"Good" web pages From:"Peter Ring, PRC" <prc -at- PIP -dot- DKNET -dot- DK> Date:Tue, 4 Feb 1997 19:11:47 +1
Hi all tech-whirlers, who are designing web-pages (too),
I have followed the discussions on "good" web pages with great
interest. The reason is, that I have been involved in a project
since November 1996: a market research on the how European
business-to-business companies in 11 countries makes their web
design, how satisfied they are with the results, and what makes
webpages SELL! We have in-depth analysed 1000 websites, got 302
e-mail questionnaires back, and made 26 in-depth personal interviews
with experts and companies who are successful on the web.
Information on this report and how to buy it (approx. US$ 189 - some
credit cards accepted)is published on my website, see below.
Greetings from Denmark
Peter Ring
PRC (Peter Ring Consultants)
- specialists in user friendly manuals and audits on manuals.
prc -at- pip -dot- dknet -dot- dk http://www.pip.dknet.dk/~pip323/index.html
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