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Web Development and Web Design
Influenced with each other Together has webpackages

Take any product you have bought recently and look at it closely. Setting aside its primary purpose, what actually convinced you to buy it? Is it the appearance or its effectiveness? If this is the first time you have bought the product, you probably have picked it up assuming it would do what its manufacturer claims it does. If the product did not have the label or the webpackage it presently has, would it make a difference to the way you perceive it? What if the product is wrapped or packed in a dull and unimpressive manner. Would you still buy it? Most of us would not unless you know the effectiveness of the product.

However, where first impression counts, appearance does matter. This applies to every product or service; even a website. If a website does not look appealing, the chances of a visitor proceeding to read the content on it is reduced drastically. On the contrary, a visually impressive web portal will motivate the visitor to find out what the website has to offer.

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