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Post by account_disabled on Jan 28, 2024 5:19:02 GMT
The case of large stores and corporate websites January 24, 2013 8 comments Author: Paweł Gontarek Share: A page with a 404 error - meaning that the information the user is looking for is missing - is the part of the website that we do not want to show and we try to keep this type of incorrect information to a minimum. However, in the era of frequently changing product and service offers, this is not possible. Therefore, it is worth taking care of this part of the website because then the customer will not run away from it. I'd like to warn you right away that you can do a 301 redirect if the customer lands on a non-existent website - but I don't think that's the point - the goal is to provide him with enough important and important Phone Number List information to sell him SOMETHING. Small website – simple website On a small website, there is one page with an error, usually with the information that "you did not find the page you were looking for" - and there is a request to use the internal search engine and a link back to the home page. For small websites, apart from nice styling and providing a few important information, nothing more can be invented (although usability experts would certainly be able to come up with something). Large service - you can mix and match Corporate websites usually have several sections, just like online stores. And here, I think, you could be tempted to create several different pages with an error. Let's assume that the website under study has 5 sections: Individual client department Corporate client department Help department for individual customers Corporate customer support department Download section with files.
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