Rodda Music Rocks!The new website gets musical By Antony Svasek - 21st November 2000 - Back to News Tell us your opinion See what others have said Rodda Music joins the ranks of local businesses getting online to give the world something to look at.
Alongside the basic elements of a good webpage - clarity, functionality, imagery, product range, business descriptions and contact details, Rodda Music have added a new dimension to test the senses.
A perfect compliment to any music site, the addition of opener audio to grab your attention and keep you amused while you read.
Audio is effective as it stimulates the hearing sense, often forgotten in place of visual aids. The attraction is in a new stimulus which initially shocks, slowly grows and inevitably makes you smile.
It is often used in websites that are used to promote businesses or entities which rely on sound as their core function. You can download sounds and musical pieces on the webpages of most bands or record companies, as a means of promoting a sell.
Scientists are working on another field of sense experimentation. They are attempting to create a transmission of simulation of smell - right through your computer! While only in the early stages, these studies are growing all the time. Soon you may be able to sample a new perfume with the click of a mouse.
If you are thinking about making a webpage or enhancing your own, don't forget to have a look around for new innovation and creations in the field of technology. While implementation will surely take more time and effort the final result may be exactly what gives you the edge.
For now, have a look at Rodda Music or the legendary MP3.com, and open your ears!
Source: http://gippsland.com/ Published by: office@messenger.com.au
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