Personalisation
Q.15
The personalisation of web sites has been going for a long time. It is where the designer of the site customises the site to suit a certain user and there needs. They are basically trying to dictate what they want the user to see. The diagram bellow shows the three main steps that are taken in personalisation:
My personal option on personalisation varies as there are advantages as well as disadvantages. One of the main benefits is that the webpage knows who you are for example if a customer is shopping on Apple and they close the page by accident, when they return to the page the items that they have in the shopping basket are still there and also if you have logged in you will still be. Bellow is an example if this:
Although this is a good point there are also bad parts to this, being that if you do not log out of your facebook account it will keep you logged in and your friends think that you are still logged in and try and talk to you when you aren’t there.
The main disadvantage of personalisation is that you are looking at the same thing over and over again. After time of searching for certain products and seeing the same information and layout over and over you begin to see that personalisation is a bad idea. You want to see more of a variation instead of the same thing. Also you want to see they way others think about the different products and such.
Over all I have decided that personalisation is not a good idea after all as it is very repetitive and boring. It is also a bad idea as most people do not feel safe on the internet as it is and entering a site and seeing your name and address on it will not help them become more at ease with using the net.










