The internet goes through stages, and so do web designs. Each stage shows better design and usability than the stage before it. In the first several years of internet use, as the internet moved from a novelty to something almost everyone had in their homes. (more…)
Your website is outdated, unfriendly, or otherwise in need of a serious overhaul. Before you begin, you want to make sure that you aren’t going to be throwing your SERP position out with your ancient content. (more…)
Pop-up Websites: Sites that you can put together in less time than it takes to put together a pop-up tent. As far as website’s go, it’s about as easy as it gets. Answer a few questions, create a site name, and you have an instant website. (more…)
With most brands, it seems like the majority of their interactions these days are taking place through social media. They share business updates and links, communicate with followers, and promote themselves all right from their Facebook or Twitter pages. (more…)
There’s no one perfect time of the year to start planning for a new website, but if we had to narrow it down, winter is about as close to perfect as you can get. (more…)
Websites always look a little different when viewed on a mobile device. Some features may not line up quite right, some navigation buttons might be hard to access, or maybe there is some other little quirk that is making your site look or operate differently than it is supposed to. (more…)
How many tabs do you have open, right now? Most people engage in multi-task style browsing. They are using multiple tabs, and multiple sites, all at the same time, hoping to find the information they need spread out across several web pages. (more…)
Your layout, how your website is set up, is the most important design element. Sure, color, style and navigation are important, but if your layout is confusing or if it doesn’t work for your site, the rest of it doesn’t matter as much. (more…)
How effective is your ecommerce site? Are you meeting your sales goals? Ecommerce sites are different from other websites, but they need the same things. The trick is to apply basic website principles to the unique needs of a sales site. (more…)
Last week we started the process of building a website. Our first four steps took you from the initial idea through designing the site and writing your content. The final four will bring you from the current rough version of your new site to something that is shined up and running successfully. (more…)