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Analyzing a Recipe Website
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February 27th, 2012Web DesignWebsites are like cars in one respect. Everyone has their favorite and different needs direct customers to buy different cars. What is a great buy for a young man trying to impress girlfriends may not be the best buy for a young family of four. They each have their priorities and various needs. Websites are much the same.
In analyzing a website, one must determine first and foremost the effectiveness of the site. Does it tell me what I need to know and can I find what I want easily? With the answer to this question one can easily determine the worth and viability of various sites.
For many people, cooking is a passion and we all need to eat. If a great cooking site is the goal, Cookingspot.com should be on the menu. It is easy to navigate, the selection is extensive, and the information is presented in an easy to understand format. Whether you are a gourmet cook or a weekend single dad looking for a fast food alternative for your kids, Cookingspot.com can help you out. The recipes are presented and explained in a straight-forward manner and all of them have been tested by the contributors. Each recipe is submitted by a user of this website so each recipe is real-world tested in front of a hungry family.
This site is constantly changing and thus it avoids the stagnant feel many other cooking sites suffer. Each season brings an entirely new and varied list of possible menu selections. From appetizers, beverages, breads, cakes, cookies, candies, casseroles, desserts, eggs, fish, Holiday selections, International dishes, Italian, meats, outdoor favorites, poultry, salads, soups and vegetables one never tires of the varied offerings. Each week new features are added and deleted.
As a cooking website, this is simple but effective. It presents info in an appetizing and interesting manner. As websites go, Cookingspot.com is definitely a main course. Bon Apetit!
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