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“Breathing Life Into That Old Web Design”
While the global economy has hurt many businesses, it has caused others to flourish. It could be said that 2009 is the year for web designers; in recent months business owners have trader money for traditional media and the ‘real world’ for that of the internet.
The internet is supposed to provide the ability to reach the world’s largest audience, at a fraction of the price spent to reach a much smaller audience, in the real world.
It all sounds good in theory but what’s really going on behind closed doors?
“Web Designing Gone Terribly Wrong”
Most web designers lack a real understanding of conversion and how it should be used, while most site owners are looking for a total redesign, when all they really need is to tweak their current design.
Going in and tweaking your current design allows you to see what’s working and what’s not. I’ve seen color changes in checkout buttons cause an increase in conversion.
Small tweaks can make big differences.
The problem is that most people do not understand the difference in an expense and an investment.
Your website should be an investment and not an expense, done correctly you should be able to get your money back within a month or two.
“Don’t Make Me Think”
Now days it’s more important than ever before to understand how your content, graphics and call to action are going to work with one another. A site visitor is looking for information and they want it quicker than ever before. If your site is the least bit confusing then they’ll be off to try out the competition.
A site visitor needs to have access to the most important information on your site without having to look for it. And you need to keep in mind that since most people will find your site through the search engines they can be entering the site on any page, so all your pages need to have information about your company on them.
“Content Is Not King”
In the online world there is an overload of information and too much of it can negatively affect your website. Everywhere we look there is more and more information, by the time we reach your website we could be to tired to care what it is you have to say.
It’s important to get to the point and not try and paint me a picture.
Don’t get me wrong, some sites need a total redesign but others just need a few tweaks.
Tags: Audience, Breathing Life, Business Owners, Checkout Buttons, Closed Doors, Color Changes, Conversion, Current Design, Fraction, Global Economy, Important Information, People, Real World, Search Engines, Trader Money, Tweak, Tweaking, Tweaks, web design, Web Designers- Published by janeth in: Custom Website Design
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One Response to “Breathing Life Into That Old Web Design”
“Content is not king”
Pungent words.
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