The Clicks and Clunks of building your homepage.

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Both of these sites have homepages that provide answers to the top five questions.

WorldWideSports-- CLICK

  • Who are you?
    It's a sporting goods store. I see a menu, products, and the tag line "A Sports Store in Every Computer."
  • What are you selling?
    Sporting goods. The menu shows me how deep the product line is, plus it's showcasing hot items.
  • How much does it cost?
    Prices for the hot items are listed.
  • Can I trust you?
    There's an 800 number, live online help, a box with the label "Shop with Confidence," four badges from third-party verification organizations, plus a link to "Our guarantee."
  • How much is shipping going to cost?
    Box entitled "Shipping Charges." Costs are not outlined here, but it's a link away and it claims it'll ship anywhere.


Gear.com-- CLICK

  • Who are you?
    "The Only all-sport Online Clearance Store."
  • What are you selling?
    Sporting goods. Menus to shop by sport, activity, and brand name. Plus pictures and descriptions of showcased items.
  • How much does it cost?
    A list of current deals with comparison prices is provided.
  • Can I trust you?
    Two badges from third-party verification organizations, a button indicating it's a nominee for the Webby Awards, a security button, and a 30-day, no-questions-asked, money-back guarantee.
  • How much is shipping going to cost?
    $.25 per item.

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