Tuesday, February 15, 2022

The 4 Ps in me Gin Traveling Distillery Tour

 


What Are the 4 Ps?

The four Ps of marketing is the key factors that are involved

in the marketing of a good or service. They are the product,

price, place, and promotion of a good or service.


  • PRODUCT




  • PROMOTIONS



  • PLACE



  • PRICE









FAQ page

 

What Is A FAQ Page?

The letters (or word) FAQ stands for Frequently Asked Question is usually a list of common questions people have asked about a specific product or service. FAQ on the website is an organized collection of valuable information for customers to ask about the  products and services. My website (B2C) is about selling a tourist package focused on learning and knowing the production process of spirits such as Gin and Whiskey in the United Kingdom for this reason in my business the opinion of the client is very important.

 

 

Best Examples of Effective FAQ Pages.

1.   FAQ-example-Microsoft

In my opinion, Microsoft has one of the best FAQ pages. It features a simple and easy-to-explore accordion design that makes the page very user-friendly.



2.   FAQ-example-Samsung


Samsung’s FAQ page is also quite inspiring. It not only has a great design but includes a search system for finding questions and answers too.

 


3.   FAQ-example-Tesco

Tesco online store also has a great FAQ page with a neatly categorized accordion design.

 

 

4.   FAQ-example-buffer

Buffer’s FAQ page features a truly unique design with effectively categorized questions and detailed answers.

 

5.   FAQ-example-Nintendo

Nintendo uses a classic design for its FAQ page to serve customers of all ages.


  • ·      On my website the most frequently FAQ questions:

1.   Is it possible to have a tasting session without having to take the tour?

2.   Where is the whiskey barrelled, vodka, bottled all of it stored for the testing tour?

3.   What hotels are nearby, we would need to get a taxi there so the closer the better?

4.   Can small well-behaved dogs go on the tour?

5.   Are children and toddlers welcome in the cafe/bistro tour and whisky distillery?

6.   Can I pay at the tour location or before?

7.   the visit to the distillery including food.

8.   If there is any discount for students and seniors?

9.   Is there a group discount?

10. Is there any travel insurance?

 


Monday, February 7, 2022

Software Development Lifecycle

 


What is the Software Development Lifecycle?

According  to Produtplan, the software development lifecycle

gives organizations a  systematic, step-by-step approach to

developing successful software from gathering the initial

requirements for a new product lifecycle (SDLC) is a

the framework that development teams use to produce

high-quality software in a systematic and cost-effective way

both large and small software organizations use the SDLC

methodology.


www.produplan.uk


what are the benefits of adopting it for development projects?


As mentioned earlier SDLC is the process of planning, creating, testing and deploying. This life cycle is often a waterfall model as it cascades from feasibility study, systems analysis, design, implementation, testing, and finally installation and maintenance. While there are countless advantages of having this structure for a design project


The following are the key stages of the 

Software Lifecycle:

 

According to BiteziceCompany, the Software lifecycle is divided into 6 steps.

Requirements - This is the first step when the team decide what the software needs to do. The main point is to think about what the user will want from the program. At this stage, it might be a good idea to ask other people what want from the software.

Design - The teamwork out the details of the program by breaking it down into smaller chunks. This includes thinking

about the visual appearance and the programming behind the

software. The team will use pseudocode and diagrams to work

out how the program should go.

Implementation - The program code is written. good pseudocode allows the implementation stage to be relatively

easy. The code is normally written in a high-level language.

Testing - This involves testing the program under various conditions to make sure it is going to work. You need to think about what 

devices it could be used on and what might 

cause the program to crash.

 

Evolution - Software is ready to be launched, but after it has

been launched you will need to think about how the software

evolves. Software needs to be maintained to ensure it works

on new systems. Smartphone apps are constantly being

maintained to make sure they work on the latest smartphones

and computers.





Monday, January 31, 2022

Class Exercise - Homepage assessment













Me Blog Criterial from Akmal

 

IYZ E-Commerce Computing

Blog Checklist

 

Student name: Akmal

.

Blog criteria

Completed?

Blog has been customised to reflect Computing/Technology.  Has a minimum of 10 posts.

 yes

Number of Posts:

 13

Welcome Post: A short introduction to who you are as a student, your interests, your current IT/Computing skills and your chosen Degree destination.

 yes

Class and Homework Tasks: Definition of e-commerce with reference.

 yes

Class and Homework Tasks: Definitions of programming languages; Python, Ruby, HTML, JavaScript and CSS with references.

 yes

Class and Homework Tasks: Research on the inventors of the WWW and E-Commerce with references and commentary.

 yes

Class and Homework Tasks: Essential features of an e-commerce website and the advantages/disadvantages of e-commerce.

 yes

Class and Homework Tasks: Analysis, compare and contrast of 2 e-commerce websites with screenshots and commentary.

 yes

Class and Homework Tasks: Types of e-commerce (B2B, etc.) and examples of each with a screenshot, link and commentary.

 yes

Class and Homework Tasks: Website terms, definition of the following: Internet website cookies, UI, Page source, Meta tags, Jquery, Hyperlinks with references.

 yes

Website Construction: Choice of e-commerce type for your own website including the website plan (form on Blackboard to complete and add to the blog).

 no

Website Construction: Wireframe software use for your website design.

 yes

Website Construction: Screenshots of your initial construction of the website using Wix and describing what you have done with the tools to customise it.

 no

Referencing on all posts with research.

 no

 

 

 -Me Feedback from Blog Criteria from Akmal: 

You seem to have stalled on your blog...no posts for over a week and no further development of your project theme or ideas. You need to be ready for your continuous assessment point and make sure you have all levels to complete

 

 

 

 

Monday, January 24, 2022

website structure

 

www.tourtrivago.uk



website plan

 

IYZ E-Commerce Computing

 

E-Commerce Website Ideas

 

 

-My E-Commerce website will be selling the following (product/service):


A service focusing on tourism and knowledge in the production of Whiskey and Gin in the united kingdom.

 

-The business model for my E-Commerce website is: B2B,  B2C,  C2C,  C2B,  G2C:


The website that I have decided to create is based on business to consumer (B2C) it is about selling a tourist package focused on learning and knowing the production process of spirits such as Gin and Whiskey in the United Kingdom

 

-My Target Market is:


According to the executive summary, Scotland's brewing and distilling sectors play a vital role in the Scottish economy many distillers and brewers are based in rural communities this is not only important for direct jobs but also for indirect ones through the generation of tourism. My target market will be tourism based and will further encourage the Whiskey and Gin analogy in the UK.

 

-The business name for my E-Commerce website is:

 GINTRAVELING

 

-My tagline/slogan is:






 

-I researched the following competitor E-Commerce websites:







 

 

-My E-Commerce website idea is original & unique because:

My idea is to offer a cheaper product and further promote the culture of whiskey and gin as drinks steeped in great British history in little-known places full of greenery, nature and tranquillity with decades-old architecture.

 

-Possible Meta tags for my website:

1. Title Tags

The title tag is your main and most important anchor.

 

 2. Image Alt Attributes

The image alt attribute is added to an image tag to describe its contents.

 

3. Social Media Meta Tags

Open Graph was initially introduced by Facebook to let you control how a page would look when shared on social media.

 

 

 

 4. Viewport Meta Tag

 

Viewport meta tag allows you to configure how a page would be scaled and displayed on any device.

 

 

-My website will have the following web pages:

 

 

 

 

Tuesday, January 18, 2022

online class


 My idea to create my  E-commerce business 


-Travel Ambassador Distillery in the UK


htt//www.wouchdestilry,co,uk


The website that I have decided to create is based on business to consumer (B2C) it is about selling a tourist package focused on learning and knowing the production process of spirits such as Gin and Whiskey in the United Kingdom, there is a great story behind the creation of  Whiskey, its more than 198 distilleries of different brands distributed throughout Scotland date back more than 100 years of history, in addition, these distilleries are between mountains and in areas with beautiful natural landscapes, mountains and rivers from which the whiskey is made. Whisky and keep a unique architectural wealth in the world with a whiskey production process that preserves its beginnings in the ancient monasteries of the 10th century, not to mention the south of England where you can find the best Gins that are marketed worldwide, It's not just going to try a Scotch Whiskey or a Gin from the south of England, it's learning more about British culture and admiring a production process that has gone through many
generations to this day.



- Websites similar to what I want to create

    1)
www.lastminute,com

    
   2)
www.bookin,com.uk


    3)

www.Englihsspirit.co.uk




    4)
www.novozmes.co.uk



www.thefoodietravel.co.uk

5)









Online exercise E-commerce


Business to consumer (B2C)


www.googlemaxB2C.co.uk

The term business-to-consumer (B2C) refers to the process of selling products and services directly between a business and consumers who are the end-users of its products or services. Most companies that sell directly to consumers can be referred to as B2C companies.

Business-to-consumer refers to the process of businesses selling products and services directly to consumers, with no middle person.

B2C typically refers to online retailers who sell products and services to consumers through the Internet.

Online B2C became a threat to traditional retailers, who profited from adding a mark-up to the price.  https://thebusiness-to-cons.com

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Business to Business (B2B)


www.themarket.co.uk

Business-to-business – “B2B” – refers to commerce between two businesses rather than to commerce between a business and an individual consumer. Transactions at the wholesale level are usually business-to-business while those at the retail level are most often business-to-consumer (B2C).  https://www.ordercentral.io/b2b_ecommerce




Consumer to Consumer (C2C) 


www.marketmode.co.uk
C2C is the business model that facilitates commerce between private individuals. An example of C2C transactions would be the classifieds section of a newspaper or an auction. In both cases, a customer not a business – sells goods or services to another customer. A more high-tech version of this is the rise of apps like Leto and Offer Up that allows consumers to sell to their neighbours. Leto boasts 75 million downloads and 200 million listings since 2015.         https://drudesk.c2c.com





Government to Citizen (G2C)


https://www.googleadservices.com

These are the electronic commerce activities, such as paying taxes, land, and vehicle registration, providing information to the public among others, performed between the government and its citizens

                                                       




Mobile Commerce (m-commerce)



Mobile commerce, also known as e-commerce or m-commerce, involves using wireless handheld devices like cell phones and tablets to conduct commercial transactions online, including the purchase and sale of products, online banking, and paying bills. Mobile commerce refers to business or purchases conducted over mobile devices like cell phones or tablets.

With m-commerce, users can transact anywhere provided there's a wireless internet provider available in that area.

Mobile commerce has increased rapidly as security issues have been resolved.

Companies like Apple and Google have introduced their own mobile commerce services.     https://searchmobilecomputing.techtarget.com









The 4 Ps in me Gin Traveling Distillery Tour

  What Are the 4 Ps? The four Ps of marketing is the key factors that are involved in the marketing of a good or service. They are the p...