About the research & case
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Leadership Training-5
Design
Many respondents are also very positive about the design of the website. The site is, as can be seen from the above screenshot of the homepage, reasonably clear and directly divided into different levels. One of the respondents:
“The website comes across as professional, there is a lot of information to be found and it all has a positive powerful appearance. This gives the impression of expertise and there is a wide range of leadership levels.”
Registration module
Ultimately, online environments are often panama phone data about 'finishing': converting interest and positive feelings about the design and a great first impression into sales. The registration module for leadership training is also well organised on SN.nl. 'Clear', 'simple', 'easy to do', 'organised', 'logical', are descriptions that respondents often use to describe the registration process.
Conclusion
A sleek website that is easy to navigate with information that is divided into different educational levels seems to be a hygiene factor in the market for leadership training: brand awareness and name recognition can also be used as a driver of conversion. But online, image damage is easily incurred: the example of the website of DeBaak.nl shows that in 2013 you can no longer get away with a poorly designed and messy website.
Respondents from your target group are given a realistic case. The case used for this research is as follows: “Find out about leadership training for yourself.” During the research, respondents sit behind a computer and are given limited time to orient themselves. At the same time, they must record the orientation process; in this way, both a qualitative and a qualitative image is created. The websites found are assessed on a large number of themes; the product that WUA! has developed for this is called Web Performance Scan.
Leadership Training-5
Design
Many respondents are also very positive about the design of the website. The site is, as can be seen from the above screenshot of the homepage, reasonably clear and directly divided into different levels. One of the respondents:
“The website comes across as professional, there is a lot of information to be found and it all has a positive powerful appearance. This gives the impression of expertise and there is a wide range of leadership levels.”
Registration module
Ultimately, online environments are often panama phone data about 'finishing': converting interest and positive feelings about the design and a great first impression into sales. The registration module for leadership training is also well organised on SN.nl. 'Clear', 'simple', 'easy to do', 'organised', 'logical', are descriptions that respondents often use to describe the registration process.
Conclusion
A sleek website that is easy to navigate with information that is divided into different educational levels seems to be a hygiene factor in the market for leadership training: brand awareness and name recognition can also be used as a driver of conversion. But online, image damage is easily incurred: the example of the website of DeBaak.nl shows that in 2013 you can no longer get away with a poorly designed and messy website.
Respondents from your target group are given a realistic case. The case used for this research is as follows: “Find out about leadership training for yourself.” During the research, respondents sit behind a computer and are given limited time to orient themselves. At the same time, they must record the orientation process; in this way, both a qualitative and a qualitative image is created. The websites found are assessed on a large number of themes; the product that WUA! has developed for this is called Web Performance Scan.