So what do you think "rocks" about the website? In comparison look at U2's website. http://www.u2.com/index/home/ Full of content, easy to navigate. Just check out the discography. ALBUMS, SINGLES, REISSUES, COMPILATIONS, DVDS, LYRICS. The band members even give little blurbs about what they were thinking when then created each album. Thats just one section. They also have NEWS, TOURS, SOUND&VISION, HEARTS&MINDS, COMMUNITY, SHOP. You could literally spend hours on this site and not see everything and any specific info you need is easy to find and directly accessible. If this site is a 10 then Yello's site is a 3 or 4.
I would be nice to compare Yellos site to U2 but I don’t think you can compare the two. U2 is much more popular and have a huge budget for a site of that scale. Yeah maybe Dieter could flip the bill but judging by his website I don’t think he cares too much. Maybe they will plan something in the future but this seems rushed for the album. On Oct 13, 2009, at 10:31 AM, Jon Kamm wrote:
So what do you think "rocks" about the website? In comparison look at U2's website. http://www.u2.com/index/home/
Full of content, easy to navigate. Just check out the discography. ALBUMS, SINGLES, REISSUES, COMPILATIONS, DVDS, LYRICS. The band members even give little blurbs about what they were thinking when then created each album.
Thats just one section. They also have NEWS, TOURS, SOUND&VISION, HEARTS&MINDS, COMMUNITY, SHOP.
You could literally spend hours on this site and not see everything and any specific info you need is easy to find and directly accessible. If this site is a 10 then Yello's site is a 3 or 4.
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Personally I've never thought of Yello's website as the be all and end all of 'Yello', more of the artistic extension to their music with some quick news snippets and info. And on that level it holds up well. In a way why duplicate what the fans have already done? Probably would be nice to have links to fansites back. Sean 2009/10/13 Jon Kamm <kammagic@comcast.net>:
So what do you think "rocks" about the website? In comparison look at U2's website. http://www.u2.com/index/home/
Full of content, easy to navigate. Just check out the discography. ALBUMS, SINGLES, REISSUES, COMPILATIONS, DVDS, LYRICS. The band members even give little blurbs about what they were thinking when then created each album.
Thats just one section. They also have NEWS, TOURS, SOUND&VISION, HEARTS&MINDS, COMMUNITY, SHOP.
You could literally spend hours on this site and not see everything and any specific info you need is easy to find and directly accessible. If this site is a 10 then Yello's site is a 3 or 4.
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