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Info-Tech Advisor - Research Note

Four User Needs for Effective Rich Internet Application Design

Info-Tech Advisor: Research Note

Published: April 15, 2008


With the vast number of businesses online it can be a challenge generating traffic to the company site. Ensure that visitors are able to find what they are looking for once they do visit.

Four Fundamental User Needs

Meet these four basic needs to establish an effective Web site: availability, utility responsiveness and clarity. Each one is equally important and requires different parts of the company to communicate and work together to deliver a flawless experience for the user.

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