To: Gary R. Owens who wrote (35120 ) 6/23/1998 8:05:00 AM From: Stephen B. Temple Respond to of 41046
Gary & all: I agree, other web pages are fantastic, but trying to prioritize a public companies image imho should come first (within that section). Creative talents abound, but the business side is where things are lacking. Bring in a seperate talent for that purpose only and keep him there. As I said much earlier, most companies that are changing with products, service's, and much more are updating daily. I mean think about it, after the announcement of the "Invoicing technology, after the announcement of " IP faxing" there should have been detailed information on the web pages. Letting corporations who READ the news the following day, with *** web link attached*** dig in and get information that would have them foaming at the mouth to try one of these. I mean its a corporate site, if its used right for that purpose, its to attract corporations to their web sites. If its suppose to be an Investors site, then use a huge ICON just like others and have "ICON for "" Investors relations"" ""recent news"" and not take up 60% of the web page for news releases. Thats exactly what I was trying to say last night. Its total crap for a business site!! Someone should be there 12 hours a day, updating, creating, searching, listening, stealing idea's and such. Its a corporate web page for corporations to visit and find out more about Franklins products.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I think the dam web page sucks big time, but thats just MHO~ Again, I wasn't speaking in the direction of creativity, Paul as you say is one of the best. Its managing-business sense, verses your creative side that has had some concerned here. Visiting their late last year, I know all to well about their talents. Down the pipeline from what I saw, things are glittering with creative gold we have yet to see. Business Apps Neglect - Temp'