Who wants to buy my product... someone... anyone? Well hopefully a lot of people. In that case, I need an organized way to make sure shipments go out to the right companies and an orderly way to make sure payments go to the right people. For this purpose, it would be a good idea to use excel. Not only does it provide an orderly approach to organizing information that pertains to my product, but also frees the problem of human error when computing data.
In a world filled with technology savy consumers, it is of the utmost importance to maintain a fully functioning site where people can easily order my product and share product information through social media. More importantly, however, is the way the site looks. For this, I can use the HEX values to get my site looking exactly how I want it to. For example, the pages should have a pink-purple like hue for this product is almost entirely geared towards female consumers. To achieve this color scheme, I would use the values when designing the site.
I tend to be a highly organized person and the use of excel would not only benefit my OCD craziness, but would in the long run benefit the expansion of my product. I also understand the importance of a good looking site and how it is the key to gaining buyers and attention from other media outlets. That is why I feel that Excel and HEX values can be used to benefit the expansion and success of my product.
Organization is HUGE when running a business! No human error—especially when it matters in terms of life—is important, too. I am till intrigued by the hexadecimal system—way cool. You know what I realized? If I tried to write out every code and color, I’d be sitting in one place for 5 days practically! Good argument for using hexadecimals and excel! I look forward to the next entry!
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