Tuesday, July 22, 2008

"7C Framework"

1. Context- the context of both of these websites is mostly the same. They are both easy to work with and navigate. The only problem with anthropologies is the way they do business ove a website. Both Target and Anthropologies load their web pages fast and get to where you want it to go fast. I would say both of the websites are integrated. They have pictures of the product you want to purchase but also a caption to go along with it.

2. Content- the things that are shown on the Target website are mostly clothes. I would say half the time I am on the website I am just looking at clothes. They also provide other things like furniture and accessories. Anthropologies is also mainly clothes. They have alot of designer clothes as well as accessories. Also their bedroom stuff shows up alot, just about as much as the clothes.

3. Community- With Target I would say the communication is pretty good. You order your product, purchase it online and recieve it within 7-10 business days. With Anthropoligies on the other hand is a good communicated website, but like I said earlier about the product I ordered and didnt recieve everything I ordered, which is a lack of good communication.

4. Customization- You do not have to log-in or register for either one of these websites. With Target you can have your own account but are not obligated to. All you do is type in the URL and you are good to go. This is one thing I do like about both websites, they are easy to access when you need them.

5. Communication- The Target website if you need help or contact someone you click on the help link and you are able to e-mail them or call them by phone. Anthropologies you have to call them which is another thing I dislike about the website you cant e-mail.

6. Connection- Both of these websites have many links but do not have links to other websites. The links they have a links by category for example clothes, shoes, furniture. Those are some of the links they have on the website.

7. Target and Anthropologies both have the ability to perform transactions over the internet. Which is something I like about both of the websites, only because it is easy and much faster than mailing a check.

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