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Home > Permalink Why not to count the web-industry awareness lead | |
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12 As I mentioned in my previous post that industrial awareness can give you the lead (at a certain additional cost). For every industry the lead helps but for web (tech) industry to a lesser extent. Here is my view point on “Why not to count the web-industry awareness lead”.
Who all can gain from Industrial awareness?
A little deeper analysis can reveal more reasons on why not to count the web-industry awareness lead. | |
| This post was written by AjiNIMC aka Web Kotler at 2:16 pm under category Online Marketing(Permalink) | ![]() |
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Hi Aji,
I am not aware of markets in India but I am sure there is not much you can do with this. People want jobs and they search they get it, thats all. It hardly matters how complex or simple is the interface.
I like your analysis though.
Mary on May 12, 2007 - 10:57 pm @ 10:57 pm
One more thing, the data shows they are way ahead of simplyhired.com, does that mean complex interface is preferred more?
Mary
Mary on May 12, 2007 - 10:58 pm @ 10:58 pm
>> It hardly matters how complex or simple is the interface.
It does matter. I often say that making the simplest design is a complex process :). Companies like Google are very good at making interfaces simple. More options generally make people more confused.
>> One more thing, the data shows they are way ahead of simplyhired.com, does that mean complex interface is preferred more?
No not all, naukri.com has done a lot of advertisements and this is giving them direct ROI. Web is better known for its viral nature, they are yet to milk it.
AjiNIMC on May 13, 2007 - 8:21 pm @ 8:21 pm
Thanks Aji for the reply
Mary on May 16, 2007 - 6:36 am @ 6:36 am
HI,
I read your blog and i really like it. I am working on a b-plan in the same domain and i feel naukri.com, Jobsahead.com can be way better than what they provide now. Your blog was a good insight for me to know about the current trends in this industry.
Thanks
Anant Puranik on November 29, 2007 - 4:27 pm @ 4:27 pm
Thanks Anant, thanks for appreciating the blog. I am not able to blog regularly
… I see a big scope of improvement and wanted to offer the help as well but noone wanted it :). Keep in touch.
AjiNIMC on November 29, 2007 - 9:45 pm @ 9:45 pm