THE STUDAY APPRAISING THE CALIBRE OF WEBSITES
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https://doi.org/10.29121/shodhkosh.v4.i2.2023.1610Keywords:
E-Commerce, Criteria, Framework, Website Evaluation, Website QualityAbstract [English]
The remarkable development trend in e-business that has been seen so far is anticipated to continue in the era of information technology and the World Wide Web's explosive expansion. Ever since the first commercial website was launched in 1994, internet commerce has been a global phenomenon affecting several business sectors via marketing, sales, and communication. To guarantee successful engagement and communication with their workers, partners, and customers, businesses looking to reap major advantages from e-business must have a strong and user-friendly online presence. Many businesses, educational institutions, governmental agencies, and other organisations are implementing web services. Because it allows a firm to perform all of its business operations online, the Internet provides a whole new business environment that is unlike anything that has existed in the past. Evaluating the elements linked to website success becomes more important as our reliance on digital technology grows. This article examined the most current approaches to assessment criteria that were used to various e-business services. In addition, it suggests universal standards for assessing the calibre of any website, independent of the services it provides. The four aspects of the criteria are organisation, design, content quality, and user-friendliness. Web developers and designers may utilise these dimensions, together with their extensive checklist and indications, to construct high-quality websites that enhance electronic services and, therefore, an organization's online image.
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