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Website Design Essay

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d. Design of website
All the websites, except for Target had the option to look at the products in list or grid view, which I like. I prefer to look at products in grid view, as it shows more products on the screen at once for easy comparison. Target only had the grid option, which is okay for me, but if someone preferred the list view that would be a con in Target’s website design. All the websites had white background with photos and information of their products, which if you clicked would show you even more information about the product. The white back ground is visually appealing and makes it easy to focus on the product. All the websites were obviously designed with their brands and customers in mind. They are easy to view and set …show more content…

in-store pickup, how long it is estimated to ship, and how easy it would be to make the purchase. I will also discuss the warranties the retailers offer and how they may help with the product after the sale. Each website sends an email so you can be assured you order was completed and allows you to check the process of your order.

1) Best Buy
Best Buy had an easy click “buy” button. When click it asks you if you would like to purchase their Geek Squad protection, with offer of a 2 year and 5 year option. This extends and enhances the manufacturer warranty for the product, offers free house calls, and pixel repair and burn-in coverage. They offer pick up delivery and free shipping that is projected to take up to 12 days. They also offered the option for installation of the product and other products to go with the product for a price. To go through with the purchase can sign in or create an account. Another option is to continue as a guest and sign up for an account later. After that they show a product order summary and give other paid options for delivery. They also ask you for your email, payment information, and for the name of who will be picking the product up if you chose in-store pick up.

2) Walmart
When ordering the product on Walmart’s website, you click the product and it brings you to the page to add the product to the cart and states that you can have in-store pick up and 2 day delivery for free. They have a TV protection program on top of the

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