Let me begin by giving the homepage URL to the two websites: Coke http://www.coca-cola.com/ and Pepsi http://www.pepsi.com/current/index.html . There are evident differences between the two companies right off the bat. Coke has a banner that changes every few seconds that shows people having a good time or having a Kodak moment. When you arrive at the Pepsi homepage, you are greeted by an onslaught of pictures of Britney Spears, and a difficult, hard to manage link system. Coke uses simple pictures with brief descriptions for links and a bar with other links to get you to other portions of the site. Pepsi on the other hand has pictures of Super Stars, contests, and banners promoting other things. The link table that Pepsi has takes you to pages filled with Pop Stars and Professional Athletes and somewhere in the midst of all of the madness, there is information about the products that they have. In Pepsi?s site it seems like they would loose the interest of the older customers that do not know how to get around a website with easy. Coke?s website is very easy to navigate and find what you want without having to go through nonsense. Pepsi is not the only one who sponsors athletes, so does Coke, but they seem to do it in a professional manner, not
Let me begin by giving the homepage URL to the two websites: Coke http://www.coca-cola.com/ and Pepsi http://www.pepsi.com/current/index.html . There are evident differences between the two companies right off the bat. Coke has a banner that changes every few seconds that shows people having a good time or having a Kodak moment. When you arrive at the Pepsi homepage, you are greeted by an onslaught of pictures of Britney Spears, and a difficult, hard to manage link system. Coke uses simple pictures with brief descriptions for links and a bar with other links to get you to other portions of the site. Pepsi on the other hand has pictures of Super Stars, contests, and banners promoting other things. The link table that Pepsi has takes you to pages filled with Pop Stars and Professional Athletes and somewhere in the midst of all of the madness, there is information about the products that they have. In Pepsi?s site it seems like they would loose the interest of the older customers that do not know how to get around a website with easy. Coke?s website is very easy to navigate and find what you want without having to go through nonsense. Pepsi is not the only one who sponsors athletes, so does Coke, but they seem to do it in a professional manner, not