Story-telling Websites
Dr. Phil
http://www.drphil.com/show/show.jhtml?contentId=3161_cult.xml
I found this page to be very compelling, driving its audience to watch the show on television. It allowed viewers of the television program to interact with the episode by engaging in online chats, watch additional video clips and see previous shows related to today’s topic.
Interestingly, all subtopics mentioned in the show were also highlighted on the page. This is important to fans of the Dr. Phil show since they might missed the opportunity to watch the show or want to find out what tonight’s rerun show might be worth checking out.
Dan Brown, The Da Vinci Code
http://www.danbrown.com/novels/davinci_code/plot.html
Overall, this isn’t my favorite website but I love looking through the secrets and finding more info after reading the book. In this way, I feel that it complements the book well. Also, the website allows reader of Dan Brown’s books to easily find other books by the author.
Susan Komen, Race for a Cure
http://www.kintera.org/htmlcontent.asp?cid=39438
Linked from Susan Komen’s website for a cure for breast cancer was a list of short stories that were from real survivors and patients alike. The heart-felt stories provided a forum for these real0life warriors battling a leading killer among women.
