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Showroom integrations.
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Catalog/showroom concept. Similar to how offices have rooms for presenting selected products, this could showcase products, services, and an outline of the offering. It can also be compared to a restaurant menu, but where, for example, 3 highly recommended dishes are presented—3, 10, 15, or 25, within a certain limit. This section would also include the ability to add links and redirects. For instance, a restaurant might offer redirects to delivery service platforms. A seller on Amazon (or other platforms where they sell) could be redirected to their products on Amazon. A well-known YouTuber, after showcasing a few of their videos, could provide a redirect to their YouTube channel.
In the initial design phase, minimizing costs would likely mean that these would just be links, but as development progresses, one could foresee the integration of APIs with some services. For example, a module displaying the latest 5 products on Amazon, provided Amazon would support such a solution with technical assistance, of course. Similarly, some websites show recent posts from platform X (Twitter), for instance.
There is a number of Amazon or YouTube users, that might need just a simple website. However it should be noted that ex. Instagram allows its users to use a website adress and have a dedicated space for it, while platforms like Amazon do not.
However, the numbers of those users, might be larger, in both cases.
trump.lt/user_profile/ webpage.
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Expensive AI integrations vs. the simplest guidelines for filling in content, providing examples of how other users (website/profile owners) filled out a given field in a form, using simple recommendation or ranking algorithms (for that specific field).
Investing in website regulations for users seems to be a better investment, providing legal support for users on the platform, rather than investing in expensive AI solutions.
Profile-based website construction within a single domain/address/location, for example, trump.lt/user_profile/. Simultaneously, such a profile could be placed under the address user_profile.com if the user owned their own domain as a website. This approach would require minimizing the use of cookies and potentially discontinuing some Google services that rely on cookies.
Additionally, the website regulations would require an individualized but automated approach in such a case. This is very important, as it would allow the reduction of administrative costs for the user.
Onepage/landingpage solution.
Form questions.
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Data input and editing.
The structure should be based on a form consisting of a series of questions, with a wide range of elements that a leaflet may contain, from which the user can select only what is relevant to them. Recreating the process of creating a website briefing is challenging, and creating a synergy between two processes:
1. Where the user selects the website elements they are interested in, such as a gallery or team...
2. A process that, through questions, helps the user systematize their own knowledge about their business...
Not SEO oriented.
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The evolution of website development has been driven by click counters; this is how titles are constructed. The same applies to content, which is usually optimized for search engines and keywords, rather than for the user or the presentation of the information.
I propose a reasonable disregard for some SEO guidelines and a focus on content that genuinely interests the website visitor, based on a flyer model that presents the information. This model has been effective in the real world for over 50 years.
The content and format should be optimized not for search engines, but for the viewer or reader, who is often already a customer or user contact, simply looking for some additional information or services.
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