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8 Comments
- flashback99, on 05/26/2008, -0/+1***** intereactivity, just be ***** honest about all the crap your company pulls. Then the public might respect your honesty, although your investors will be ***** themselves.
- blackturtleus, on 05/26/2008, -0/+1Obviously a corporation can influence it's public image in a number of ways. It's no surprise that its website might present some opportunities for this sort of thing. Good design and the use of current technology does seem likely to bolster the credibility of a corporation... but it can't make up for lack of integrity or other unethical practices... although it might cover up some of these problems temporarily!
- Morghin, on 05/27/2008, -0/+1Of course a good website is important, we know that the moment we go to any one of them and think "This is *****", never to return. All this article did was "quantify" it for people so that it really sinks in. Which it won't for a lot of small businesses regardless - some of them who believes the internet is evil. Yes, those exist.
- Haoie, on 05/26/2008, -1/+2A whole lot of corporate propaganda seems a popular choice, too.
- dickardwa, on 05/27/2008, -0/+1Interactivity, schminteractivity, I have finally found the most boring webpost in the world...
This one. - Jadey, on 05/26/2008, -2/+1Looks like *****? Print versions FTW!
- ricco19, on 05/26/2008, -4/+3I didn't read the article because that website looks like *****.
- inactive, on 05/26/2008, -2/+1Undoubtedly one site must be associated with the corporate marketing department of the company.


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