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Most college students are involved in digital and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_media social media]. Social media websites can range from [[Twitter]] to [[Wordpress]]. It is essential to provide a form of contact between the creator and the user. Contact pages allow websites and other forms of social media to appear credible. Contact information provides the audience with an idea of who is responsible for the content. In Writing for Digital Media, Carrol suggests ways for a website to appear more credible. Carrol states providing “full contact information and a way to get to it on every page” is essential towards suggesting credibility. [http://www.scribd.com/doc/100782608/Writing-for-Digital-Media] | |||
== Accountability == | == Accountability == |
Revision as of 09:28, 12 November 2012
Contact information should be included on every page of a website because it suggests credibility and accountability. There is a certain amount of contact information that should be included. However, there are different types of contact information that an individual should include.
Credibility
Most college students are involved in digital and social media. Social media websites can range from Twitter to Wordpress. It is essential to provide a form of contact between the creator and the user. Contact pages allow websites and other forms of social media to appear credible. Contact information provides the audience with an idea of who is responsible for the content. In Writing for Digital Media, Carrol suggests ways for a website to appear more credible. Carrol states providing “full contact information and a way to get to it on every page” is essential towards suggesting credibility. [1]
Accountability
The website needs to inform the audience of who is speaking. When the audience has questions, they can contact the individual responsible for the website.
Types of Contact
Full contact information includes a full name and email address. Sometimes individuals can provide a business phone number or business address, however it is not necessary. Other types of contact information to include are
References
- Carroll, Brian. (2010). "Writing for Digital Media". New York: Routledge. Retrieved 29 Oct. 2012.
- Web Design Enterprise. (2012). Most Important Pages to Include on your Website. Miami, FL: Web Design Enterprise, Miami Web Design. Retrieved 7 Nov. 2012.