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while i am OF COURSE sympathetic to time and budget restraints (this is why we’ve offered little critique on the pacing (even though it was atrocious)) our biggest critiques of the season were overarching decisions that were made, not their individual executions. writing tucker and sigma like that is not a budget issue. having the reds and blues act like they don’t know each other would not be fixed if there was more time.
#like. i DO think there were issues with the script itself#a lot of people saying this feels like a first draft. yeah.#but that IS explained by time constraints#if you don’t have time to edit you don’t have time to edit.#but unlike 15– where the foundation is solid but the execution completely fails#i think the very foundation here is flawed#i disagree with core decisions that were made with the plot#rvb19 spoilers
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Important Characteristics of Effective Website Design
Good to see you planning a website to bring your business into more of your customers. A wisely crafted website is a stage where your visitors participate, innovate and research. Despite a great product lineup and rocking marketing ideas, you might miss the selling targets if your website fails to appeal the customers.
Designing a site itself is a mammoth task that needs to be done with busy planning. By creating a wire frame to producing a raw design, every measure needs a perfect form of creativity and intuitiveness.
Right from its layout and content, to design and component positioning, your website needs to be perfect in all facets. The article points out 8 significant pre-requisites you should keep in mind when building your site.
A Proper Platform
That platform to opt to construct your site is an integral point to take into account. The platform is the foundation of your site. You can select from the many options available. However, before zeroing on the right platform, you ought to be clear about your organization requirements and features that you need to see in your site.
The stage you select ought to be user friendly, affordable and have to provide impeccable ease of use. When it's a very simple blog, a service site or a comprehensive eCommerce portal, pick the ideal platform to access harmonious features and functionalities.
If a simple blog is all what you need website builders such as Weebly may be a fantastic selection. Web site builders allow you create a website using an easy going drag and drop interface. Such platforms offer limited features and small space for customization.
Content Management Systems
Content Management Systems are the most widely used platforms for websites. The platform is used on over 15 million websites throughout the net. Content Management Systems are famous for offering great control over your website layout, functionality, and performance. Once set up, you may add pages, posts, pictures, videos, links to your site from a user-friendly interface. Another highlight of a CMS platform is its capacity to permit unlimited site customization as per the needs. Think a feature, and there will be a plug-in plug-ins repository to execute the attribute with little tweaks.
You can a CMS for just about anything -- static sites, blogs, ecommerce, forums, membership websites, and more. Among others, WordPress, Drupal and Joomla would be the most favorite platforms utilized for constructing a site.
Loading Speed
As your site is now ready and reside, assess its loading rate. Visitors decide to leave a website that takes over 3 seconds to load and display content. It's a whole turn away if your site shows poor loading rate and keeps your visitors waiting.
Use rate tester tools such as Pingdom to confirm your site loading rate. If your score is anything over 6 seconds, you have to work in your page speed. Below are a few quick ways to accelerate your site.
Empower browser caching Use a Content delivery network
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A website's home page provides users a basic idea about your small business. Fairly often a home page happens to be the page where a visitor lands first. Keep your home page impressive and informative so it can effectively convey end users about your brand and its specialty. It should be made to answer subsequent questions to people as soon they land it over:
What you provide
Audience you serve
Your specialist capabilities
Your clients
Why you are different
There are no established criteria to explain how a home page should look like. But it should at least have your company logo, tagline, navigation menu along with a brief description of your business. This is completely your choice to decide the degree of ingenuity from the home page.
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Straightforward Navigation:
When a customer first lands at your website, he has a purpose to solve or a trade to finish. He penetrates through the navigation to locate the ideal place to property. Unfortunately, as soon as your navigation structure throws him into an infinite maze of classes, sub-categories and futile link schemes, he leaves your website for better choices. Your clients have less time to eat on studying your success stories and watching photos of your final farewell. Rather, they appear more interested in grabbing the right information they came for.
Your website navigation must be simple for clients to locate and find information they need. Experts say that navigation is the primary reason clients abandon a website they've visited.
Do not forget to set a search box on your home page together with the navigation. This helps clients to find information they can not find easily with the navigation menu. Make sure that search box is easily observable, so when clients type, content into the search box, they'll be presented with relevant information they seek. This feature goes hand, if a website has blog posts that operate through several hundred pages. Another benefit of adding a search feature in your site is that readers aren't made to take care of their search manually.
Most budding companies don't sustain just because they don't realize the importance of customer connect. There are occasions once your customers want to talk to you . They need their queries to be solved as soon they seem. For those who haven't added your contact numbers, physical and email address on your site, you can lose big time. Social Media Today reported that around 93 percent of those marketers who don't publish their contact are prone to overlook their earnings expectations.
FAQ Page:
While building a transaction, a client might have a series of questions to be answered. These questions might be in regards to your service or product. Give them a thorough FAQ page including all the possible questions cited with their relevant replies. This manner you may make it simpler for customers to discover the comprehensive information that they want.
All these are a few critical elements which help you create a positive impression on your audience. When you set to begin your small business online, do not neglect to integrate these five important site elements into your website to construct a successful online presence.
Professional UI
Whether it's a blog, service portal or an online store, it needs to be great looking and specialist. Right from its layout to content and navigation to embedded multimedia elements (pictures, videos and infographics), they ought to be neatly placed and organized.
It's simpler than ever to have an astoundingly beautiful website without hiring a bunch of designing geeks. If you're using WordPress, buy a premium theme worth $50-$100 using a lot of cool features and amazing functionalities. With purchased topics, you can get dedicated technical support and regular patches as well as version updates.
You might also opt to choose free themes offered in WordPress theme directory. But remember, free themes offer little space for customization and the level of user-experience they provide is usually not around the mark.
For every single web designer, it is very important to guarantee a easy-to-use navigation mechanism. I've observed a strange custom of advertisers to send clicks directly to the home page of the website. I'd like to do this in a different manner. Use these targeted ads and navigate customers to the most important pages on the site. This is probably the ideal method of implementing Web Usability. This is because when a user clicks a link he wants to achieve at a destination he expects. If he feels the small tendency from it, then he jumps to the back button. At your conclusion you can check your searches to find the idea about consumer search behavior. It constantly goes in a wrong way should you push traffic unusually to a landing page. Prior to deciding the navigation path, perform a comprehensive analysis to find what users exactly want.
Attractive Images:
Without another view, it's a clear fact that graphics are one among the most vital important component of a site especially its landing page(s). If a landing page has boring, dull and cluttered pictures to show, you're at the wrong side of the boat. But, selecting an image is always a tough task to achieve. That means you need to keep some fundamental points in your mind before placing the pictures on the landing page. Each photograph on the webpage has its own story to tell. Place a photograph that exhibits certain sense. Custom images are quite fine with on or blogging social network but when it comes to the landing pages only a one of a kind and non-custom image can function as USP.
Content Quality
Content another major aspect of a landing page. But unlike the webpage content, it should be precise and comprehensive enough to pay for the products and service to be shown on the page. Since you weave your articles for a particular function, it should be unique. I do understand that you are creating the webpage for earnings purpose and have an idea to optimize it in that sense utilizing SEO Services. I will however propose to leave search engine optimization away for a while and continue focusing on the character of the content.
A CMS based website design gives unique interface to users so that they are easily able to place content on the site when demand arises. While pitching the reader with articles, ensure that it should not feign a difficult sale. Rather you will elaborate other aspects of the product utilizing text. Put solid assertions to convey and concentrate on how this item is going to assist you or what would be the business/service benefits of the goods. You may also exemplify the motives behind the product endorsement and how it is a better investment than the exact next competitor.
Call-To- Action:
Should you ask me, web designers create the biggest mistake in the time of placing an exact call-to-action button onto the landing page. If specialists are to be believed the choice of call-to-action entirely is determined by the products or services you're providing. If your product costs $5 or $10, customers won't have any trouble to go direct with your own shopping cart but in case of a sum huge enough they would love to discuss it further. In the latter instance, you have to place your telephone numbers or a request form at the ideal place so that a potential buyer can initiate the communication. In the event you are selling goods, both"buy today" and"add to cart" buttons should be officially placed on the landing page. There's no standard list for your own call-to-action buttons. You will exercise your thought process to acquire some that suits the landing page . Should you need to alter one, proceed.
Badges and Certificates:
A certificate or even a badge(s) plays an important role in establishing the credential of your website across the web.
Let's comprehend its importance with a very simple illustration. There are lots of the service providers available in the online business spectrum who provide eCommerce website Development Services. Pitching a service is good but the million dollar question is why a buyer must trust you. Placing badges and authentication certificates will build confidence among the users for the products you're providing. I have personally experienced considerable improvement in conversion ration of various sites with badges and legitimate certificates. A referral traffic can be a major booster for your branding dreams. If you build an e-commerce site, place SSL certificates on the landing pages to give buyers a sense of security.
Be Responsive:
In the age when diverse range of devices are used to run sites, it is quite unpredictable that which device is being used to browse your landing page. A cell site design is the newest buzzword nowadays. A responsive website has sufficient credibility to engage clients. You shouldn't miss the chance to design a site compatible to every device.
Sharing choices
Display your contact information on the site. It will help visitors get in contact with you whenever they need. Visible and readily accessible contact links improve your brand value and improve user's confidence in your business. This way, regardless of what a user's preferred communication platform is, you have them covered.
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The Daleiden Dilemma
California Attorney General Zavier Becarra last week slapped 15 felony charges on David Daleiden and Sandra Merritt for secretly recording conversations in their undercover video operation against Planned Parenthood.
Were the charges politically motivated?
Ha! Yes. Yes they were.
Have the videos exposed the abortion giant as a baby-part monger staffed by people who cavalierly describe horrific violence against tiny human beings? Have the videos led to investigations and hearings? Have they fueled the push to defund Planned Parenthood federally? Have they shaken the mostly uncritical public support it enjoyed for decades?
No question about it.
And is this whole affair an attempt by Planned Parenthood and its cronies to trample on Daleiden and Merritt’s First Amendment rights?
Let’s think about that one for a second.
In the sense that Planned Parenthood is trying to silence and intimidate its critics, then yes, this is a free-speech issue. Daleiden told the Washington Post the videos were “citizen journalism par excellence.” His press release in response to the charges said, “We look forward to showing the entire world what is on our yet-unreleased video tapes of Planned Parenthood’s criminal baby body parts enterprise, in vindication of the First Amendment rights of all.”
But legally it’s at most an indirect attack on free speech. The lawsuit targets not what Daleiden and Merritt said, but rather the methods they used to gather their information. “The right to privacy is a cornerstone of California’s Constitution,” Becarra said in announcing the charges, “and a right that is foundational in a free democratic society.”
That much he got right. Undercover sting operations may sometimes be justifiable, but undercover reporters are not just “doing journalism.” Privacy matters, and there is no First Amendment right to gather information.
In the 20th century, a string of journalists and lawyers attempted to convince the Supreme Court that the First Amendment implies such a right. This makes a sort of intuitive sense; what use is it to be able to speak, and thereby criticize the government, if the government can prevent you from gathering any information to talk about in the first place?
Those who argue for a First Amendment right to gather information take it a step further, however. The idea is that American courts should value highly the “free flow of information” in society. Gathering information is a critical part of ensuring that this free flow continues, and therefore the courts should value gathering information just as highly as the right to speak or publish.
Journalists themselves cheerlead this effort on the grounds that it enhances their ability to find and publish the truth. The fact that it would make journalists less accountable is, I’m sure, completely irrelevant, and journalists would never abuse this new power.
A handful of federal and state courts have asserted a First Amendment-based right to gather information in cases involving, for example, journalists’ attempts to conduct exit polls, gain access to government meetings, and view executions. But most courts, including the Supreme Court, have so far declined to read an explicit “right to gather information” into the First Amendment, and for excellent reasons.
It’s perhaps better to illustrate the pitfalls than explain them. In 1998 police arrested a DC man for possession of child pornography. He said he was a journalist gathering material for a news story. It might even have been true, but the courts rejected his First Amendment claim that he should therefore be exempt from the criminal statute. In 2000 a Kentucky Law Journal article about this case argued that child porn is an important social issue and we need real investigative journalism to uncover the truth: “Reporting on Child Pornography: A First Amendment Defense for Viewing Illegal Images?”
If the courts head down that road, prepare to welcome the Child Porn Investigators’ Information Network. And where will it end? What happens, for example, if a First Amendment right to gather information clashes with another person’s right to privacy, property, or a fair trial? So far the courts have declined to protect journalists who commit fraud or trespass while reporting. But a constitutional right to gather information would give journalists—or anyone who could convince a court they intended to disseminate the information they’d collected—First Amendment grounds for arguing that they are in that context exempt from criminal and civil prosecution.
A constitutional right to gather information could open to the door to a world of hurt. Imagine Christian college officials dragged into some Bureau of Labor’s kangaroo court to find secretly recorded tapes of themselves insisting they’ll never hire a transgender applicant for a faculty position. Undermine the criminal or civil deterrents to invading privacy, committing trespass, and so on, and people will do those things to further their agendas. And would a watered-down version of religious liberty, likely all that will soon be left, be enough to protect the politically incorrect from such attacks? It seems unlikely.
Daleiden’s case won’t generate a First Amendment right to gather information, and I sincerely hope that he and Merritt are acquitted. Their chances are probably pretty good; California law prohibits secretly recording conversations that are private, but the courts have been reluctant to call conversations held in restaurants and conference gatherings private. As long as those hours and hours of videos that state investigators seized don’t contain evidence that Daleiden and Merritt recorded conversations in contexts where the speakers had a “reasonable expectation of privacy,” they likely have a solid defense.
Conservative media have been buzzing for the last week with mostly uncritical support of Daleiden. But those, like me, who are enthusiastic about exposing Planned Parenthood must not undervalue privacy; nor should we pretend that using deception to gather information doesn’t raise some serious ethical questions.
If undercover reporting isn’t morally justified in Daleiden’s case it can’t ever be justified, but isn’t it unseemly on some level when journalists use falsehoods to promote truth? Those who fail to recognize the dilemma here are unwittingly aligning themselves with a pernicious “ends justify the means” approach in journalistic and legal circles.
This is what happens when you use morally ambiguous methods to achieve worthy goals—things get messy. If we conservatives applaud these tactics when they’re used to gather information against our cultural opponents, it’s only a matter of time before they are turned back on us.
Les Sillars teaches journalism at Patrick Henry College. His book, Intended for Evil: A Survivor’s Story of Love, Faith, and Courage in the Cambodian Killing Fields, came out last fall.
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The Daleiden Dilemma
California Attorney General Zavier Becarra last week slapped 15 felony charges on David Daleiden and Sandra Merritt for secretly recording conversations in their undercover video operation against Planned Parenthood.
Were the charges politically motivated?
Ha! Yes. Yes they were.
Have the videos exposed the abortion giant as a baby-part monger staffed by people who cavalierly describe horrific violence against tiny human beings? Have the videos led to investigations and hearings? Have they fueled the push to defund Planned Parenthood federally? Have they shaken the mostly uncritical public support it enjoyed for decades?
No question about it.
And is this whole affair an attempt by Planned Parenthood and its cronies to trample on Daleiden and Merritt’s First Amendment rights?
Let’s think about that one for a second.
In the sense that Planned Parenthood is trying to silence and intimidate its critics, then yes, this is a free-speech issue. Daleiden told the Washington Post the videos were “citizen journalism par excellence.” His press release in response to the charges said, “We look forward to showing the entire world what is on our yet-unreleased video tapes of Planned Parenthood’s criminal baby body parts enterprise, in vindication of the First Amendment rights of all.”
But legally it’s at most an indirect attack on free speech. The lawsuit targets not what Daleiden and Merritt said, but rather the methods they used to gather their information. “The right to privacy is a cornerstone of California’s Constitution,” Becarra said in announcing the charges, “and a right that is foundational in a free democratic society.”
That much he got right. Undercover sting operations may sometimes be justifiable, but undercover reporters are not just “doing journalism.” Privacy matters, and there is no First Amendment right to gather information.
In the 20th century, a string of journalists and lawyers attempted to convince the Supreme Court that the First Amendment implies such a right. This makes a sort of intuitive sense; what use is it to be able to speak, and thereby criticize the government, if the government can prevent you from gathering any information to talk about in the first place?
Those who argue for a First Amendment right to gather information take it a step further, however. The idea is that American courts should value highly the “free flow of information” in society. Gathering information is a critical part of ensuring that this free flow continues, and therefore the courts should value gathering information just as highly as the right to speak or publish.
Journalists themselves cheerlead this effort on the grounds that it enhances their ability to find and publish the truth. The fact that it would make journalists less accountable is, I’m sure, completely irrelevant, and journalists would never abuse this new power.
A handful of federal and state courts have asserted a First Amendment-based right to gather information in cases involving, for example, journalists’ attempts to conduct exit polls, gain access to government meetings, and view executions. But most courts, including the Supreme Court, have so far declined to read an explicit “right to gather information” into the First Amendment, and for excellent reasons.
It’s perhaps better to illustrate the pitfalls than explain them. In 1998 police arrested a DC man for possession of child pornography. He said he was a journalist gathering material for a news story. It might even have been true, but the courts rejected his First Amendment claim that he should therefore be exempt from the criminal statute. In 2000 a Kentucky Law Journal article about this case argued that child porn is an important social issue and we need real investigative journalism to uncover the truth: “Reporting on Child Pornography: A First Amendment Defense for Viewing Illegal Images?”
If the courts head down that road, prepare to welcome the Child Porn Investigators’ Information Network. And where will it end? What happens, for example, if a First Amendment right to gather information clashes with another person’s right to privacy, property, or a fair trial? So far the courts have declined to protect journalists who commit fraud or trespass while reporting. But a constitutional right to gather information would give journalists—or anyone who could convince a court they intended to disseminate the information they’d collected—First Amendment grounds for arguing that they are in that context exempt from criminal and civil prosecution.
A constitutional right to gather information could open to the door to a world of hurt. Imagine Christian college officials dragged into some Bureau of Labor’s kangaroo court to find secretly recorded tapes of themselves insisting they’ll never hire a transgender applicant for a faculty position. Undermine the criminal or civil deterrents to invading privacy, committing trespass, and so on, and people will do those things to further their agendas. And would a watered-down version of religious liberty, likely all that will soon be left, be enough to protect the politically incorrect from such attacks? It seems unlikely.
Daleiden’s case won’t generate a First Amendment right to gather information, and I sincerely hope that he and Merritt are acquitted. Their chances are probably pretty good; California law prohibits secretly recording conversations that are private, but the courts have been reluctant to call conversations held in restaurants and conference gatherings private. As long as those hours and hours of videos that state investigators seized don’t contain evidence that Daleiden and Merritt recorded conversations in contexts where the speakers had a “reasonable expectation of privacy,” they likely have a solid defense.
Conservative media have been buzzing for the last week with mostly uncritical support of Daleiden. But those, like me, who are enthusiastic about exposing Planned Parenthood must not undervalue privacy; nor should we pretend that using deception to gather information doesn’t raise some serious ethical questions.
If undercover reporting isn’t morally justified in Daleiden’s case it can’t ever be justified, but isn’t it unseemly on some level when journalists use falsehoods to promote truth? Those who fail to recognize the dilemma here are unwittingly aligning themselves with a pernicious “ends justify the means” approach in journalistic and legal circles.
This is what happens when you use morally ambiguous methods to achieve worthy goals—things get messy. If we conservatives applaud these tactics when they’re used to gather information against our cultural opponents, it’s only a matter of time before they are turned back on us.
Les Sillars teaches journalism at Patrick Henry College. His book, Intended for Evil: A Survivor’s Story of Love, Faith, and Courage in the Cambodian Killing Fields, came out last fall.
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