Subject: Computer
Application
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Class : MBA
Executive(Weekend)
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Topic: Types of
Websites
Submitted To: Prof
Shahbaz Younas
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Submitted By :Muhammad
Ijaz
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Types
of Websites
Originally, websites were purely informational. Before the web was
opened to the public, educational and research institutions and government
agencies were able to make information available to each other via text-only
websites. Now that we have the World Wide Web, there are more types of websites
than you can shake a stick at. Here we will discuss the basic types, noting
that we will not include all and that there are hybrids of all those we will
discuss.
1-Portal
A
site, typically few in pages, whose purpose is to show their own personal data
or information regarding own self.
2-Informational Websites
A major informational site is wikipedia.org, the online encyclopedia. And it is unique, because it allows
members to contribute and edit articles. Now your small business may not want
such a comprehensive site, but if you have information to share or sell, an
informational website would fill the bill. Suppose you have a landscaping
business.
3- Business Websites
A
site with the purpose of creating an experience of a brand online. These sites
usually do not sell anything, but focus on building the brand. Brand building
sites are most common for low-value, high-volume fast
moving consumer goods (FMCG).
Examples: Business leader, Lawyer and lawyer
4-Blog
Sites
generally used to post online diaries which may include discussion forums
(e.g., Blogger, Xanga). Many bloggers use blogs like an editorial section of a
newspaper to express their ideas on anything ranging from politics to religion
to video games to parenting, along with anything in between. Some bloggers are
professional bloggers and they are paid to blog about a certain subject, and
they are usually found on news sites.
Examples: word press
Social Network
. A
short and simple form of blogging. Micro blogs are limited to certain amounts
of characters and works similar to a status update on Facebook.A site where users
share other content from the Internet and rate and comment on the content.
Examples: Facebook,
Twitter, Google+
5-Educational Websites
A
site on which teachers, students, or administrators can post information about
study and upload videos of lectures and books
also available of different version and different authors.
Examples:ilmkidunya.com
7-Entertainment Websites
8-Webapplication
A
site that provides a starting point or a gateway to other resources on the
Internet or an intranet.
Examples:
9-Content Aggregator
A content aggregator is an individual or
organization that gathers Web content (and/or sometimes applications)
from different online sources for reuse or resale.
Examples:
10-Marketing
Through this marketer search data for marketing of their business plan.
Examples: olx , zameen.com
Answer site is a site
where people can ask questions & get answers.
Examples:
12- Religious Sites
A site in which people
may advertise a place of worship, or provide inspiration or seek to encourage
the faith of a follower of that religion.
Examples:kitabosunat.com
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