This is a review of the Tundra Books’ website. I examined their site from a Marketing perspective, user-friendliness and how well they present their Company message.
Marketing:
From a marketing perspective, my first impression of TundraBooks.com was that it is not very effective. They are not using web2.0 which means that they not reaching nearly as many people as they could be. With a web2.0 site Tundra could post links to author blogs and create more of a web presence with links to social networking tools. Their site also looks very technologically dated. The colours are bland and it has no form of multimedia – such as slide shows or videos. Overall it gives the impression that either Tundra Books cannot afford someone to take care of their website, or that they just don’t think that their site is worth the effort to maintain.
User-friendliness:
The site however, is not as user friendly as it could be. Although it is easy to navigate, it would be more helpful to users if they were given more categories with which to browse Tundra’s selection of books. If Tundra were to list their books by age group for example, parents would have a larger selection of books to browse through, potentially leading to an increase in sales. Otherwise, since the site is quite easy to navigate I think that I would give it a 7.5 out of 10 for user-friendly.
Company Message:
Tundra’s website says that it “is renowned for its innovations. From the time of its founding, Tundra has been dedicated to helping people tell their own stories, to introducing gallery artists to young children, to creating a balance between information and beauty in non-fiction books, and to keeping in print the books children love, so they can share them years later with their own children.” Although this mandate may describe their books, it is difficult to see how this message comes through on their website. Tundra’s website is by no means innovative and lacks much of the artistic vision and colour that so many of their books possess. Nevertheless, it is quite informative and although the website doesn’t visually sell the company’s message, I think that they make up for it in content.
Please visit it yourself and let me know what your opinion is! Do you think it’s an effective site?? www.tundrabooks.com



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