Sunday, November 8, 2009
Searching for a website
Actually looking for a website that replays to all the criteria that I was trying to find wasn’t that hard. Since, I am a webmaster, which means that I am very familiar with the use of internet. In addition to that, my experience in cad courses such as SSK1203 helped me master the ability to evaluate and judge the credibility, the reliability, and the relevance of any website. So, I based my judgment of the websites on the extensions first, then the design, and the presence of advertisements (CPM’s or Pop Ups). If the three criteria were fine, I move to more specific criteria such as, the author’s information and the logo of the company, or the sponsor if there is any. Then I check the date which should be as recent as possible that I can trust it, and use it. Actually, I have a google adsense account helped me getting into more reliable sources that doesn’t have any advertisement or commercial goals. So I used it while looking for the most reliable source given by google. In fact, the choices were numerous, and because google sorts the results basing on the highest number of visitors, the frequency of the key words used, and if the webmaster paid more, I had to be carful while choosing the websites so I avoided blogs, forums, personal pages, and free hosted document, then I looked for a pdf or an php files since they are a most securitised, which means only the administrators can make modifications. Then I looked for and educational or organisational websites. And I think that I was lucky to find some credible websites related to my topic.
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