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"What do you want people to be able to accomplish in your presentation? Are they looking for specific information on how to do something? Are they going to read through each page in turn, going on only when they're done with the page they're on? Are they just going to start at your home page and wander aimlessly around, exploring your 'world' until they get bored and go somewhere else"

"As an exercise, come up with a list of several goals that your readers might have for your Web pages. The clearer your goals, the better" (Lemay, 27)

<P>"What do you want people to be able to accomplish in your presentation? Are they looking for specific information on how to do something? re they going to read through each page in turn, going on only when they're done with the page they're on? Are they just going to start at your home page and wander aimlessly around, exploring your 'world' until they get bored and go somewhere else"</P>

<P>"As an exercise, come up with a list of several goals that your readers might have for your Web pages. The clearer your goals, the better" (Lemay, 27)</P>


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What do you want people to be able to accomplish in your presentation?
Are they looking for specific information on how to do something?
Are they going to read through each page in turn, going on only when they're done with the page they're on?
Are they just going to start at your home page and wander aimlessly around, exploring your 'world' until they get bored and go somewhere else?
As an exercise, come up with a list of several goals that your readers might have for your Web pages. The clearer your goals, the better. (Lemay, 27)

<P>What do you want people to be able to accomplish in your presentation?<BR>

Are they looking for specific information on how to do something?<BR>

Are they going to read through each page in turn, going on only when they're done with the page they're on?<BR>

Are they just going to start at your home page and wander aimlessly around, exploring your 'world' until they get bored and go somewhere else?<BR>

As an exercise, come up with a list of several goals that your readers might have for your Web pages. The clearer your goals, the better. (Lemay, 27)<BR></P>

Notice that you still must enclose the text between paragraph tags.

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