CNMCyber.com IA

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CNMCyber.com IA is the primary description of information architecture (IA) for the CNMCyber.com website (hereinafter, the Site).


Idea

The Site shall present CNMCyber introductory jobs to the general public, so someone who is interested in such jobs can get started and someone who is interested in partnership can be directed to the appropriate resource.

Site structure

CNMCyber.com's website structure is expected to have a home page, introductory job listings, a partners page, an about us page, a services page, and a contact page. Each of the mentioned pages will further contain relevant sub-pages.

Homepage design

CNMCyber.com Homepage will provide an overview of the website's purpose. The page will include the following sections:

  • A welcome message for learners, partners, and those looking for introductory jobs.
  • Featured section that will highlight high-value CNMCyber.com content, best-sort introductory jobs, and newly added job opportunities.
  • The Testimonials section will feature success stories from job seekers who found work through CNMCyber.com as well as success stories from partners.
  • Section of information about the advantages and benefits of introductory jobs.
  • A call to action section that will aid in the collection of data from visitors such as email addresses, preferences, or feedback. The information gathered will assist CNMCyber.com in personalizing its services to job seekers and partners.

Navigation menus

CNMCyber.com navigation menu would typically include links to the main sections such as Home page, About us page, services page, and login/signup page.

Breadcrumps

CNMCyber.com will incorporate breadcrumbs to help users understand their current location within the website's structure. CNMCyber.com breadcrumbs will appear near the top of each page, displaying the user's path from the homepage to the current page.

Sitemaps

CNMCyber.com will use XML sitemaps to provide a comprehensive list of all pages, categories, and subcategories, assisting search engines in effectively indexing the website. Also, a visual sitemap will assist users in understanding how the site is organized.

Information grouping

Search functionality