[LINK] Welcome to our new website
Bernard Robertson-Dunn
brd at iimetro.com.au
Wed May 30 20:21:26 AEST 2007
Anybody any comments on the new Australian IT website?
To me it's a lot less useful, harder to navigate, harder to find real
content, full of adverts and is often confusing. The feedback is not all
all positive.
But I guess, it's the adverts that pay for it.
The site is at
http://australianit.news.com.au/
and at one place says:
Welcome to our new website
Stuart Kennedy
May 26, 2007
http://australianit.news.com.au/story/0,24897,21797024-5013046,00.html
OVER the past few months a team of designers and programmers has been
busy renovating AustralianIT.
Our new website is packed with new features our readers have come to
expect. The look, feel and underlying code base have been completely
worked over to make it much easier and faster for you to find and absorb
the quality news and features the Australian IT section has consistently
delivered in print since 1964 and online since 1996.
The result is a website packed with all the contemporary features
readers have come to expect from online media. There’s state of the art
site navigation, search engine optimisation, video and audio, RSS access
and plenty of feedback mechanisms for you to have your say on IT
developments.
Advertisers will find the new site is not only the natural place to be
in terms of traffic and reader quality but also far more flexible in
serving ad content, as well as offering a range of new advertising
opportunities.
The new site is just the beginning. In coming months we will refine the
site’s structure, fix any glitches that arise now the site is live and
develop a wider range of editorial content, such as video.
Meanwhile, our journalists and contributors, consistently the nation’s
premier IT news team, will continue to deliver the hard hitting news and
feature articles you have come to expect.
Again, welcome and enjoy.
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Regards
brd
Bernard Robertson-Dunn
Sydney Australia
brd at iimetro.com.au
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