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| FLASHY WEB SITE DESIGNS ARE BAD FOR BUSINESS
Have you heard yourself saying, "I don't understand? I have a
gorgeous site, a really cutting-edge splash page with a flash
introduction, up-to-date technology, I paid a small fortune for
this site, and I'm getting plenty of hits but no one is buying
or staying in the site." Well, you may be one of a growing
number of businesses, both large and small, who believed all the
hype about the latest in new technology. Many business owners
want their website to have that cutting-edge look, and so will
ask for things such as animation, music, flash, and other "bells
and whistles" that would be detrimental to their site. These
extras are probably driving potential customers away because
they increase download time and are not search engine optimized.
In the rush to join everyone else on the Internet, businesses
have ignored vital steps in the process of getting their
business on-line. They assumed that because everyone else had
gimmicks such as a splash/intro page, this was the right way to
go. The result: businesses chose design companies who readily
took their money and who designed exactly what the client wanted
without clearly focusing on marketing goals. To be fair,
oftentimes the graphic design company has no idea that a site
designed with all the latest technology doesn't necessary
translate into a site that has the functionality that an on-line
business needs. This is because the graphic design firms
specialize in graphic design, not in marketing. Many graphic
design sites are full of splash pages, scrolling text,
animation, etc. They use these tools because it allows the
graphic designers to display their creativity and their
knowledge of these "bells and whistles." Creativity is good but
all the latest cutting-edge technology translates into a lack of
functionality to effectively market any on-line business
including their on-line presence. When having your site
designed, remember that first and foremost, you are building
your site to increase prospects and sales. Don't look for a
graphic design firm that believes all you need to do is get in
the search engines and place banners to be successful. Don't
hire a designer that is new to the Internet--meaning they have
years of print design experience but have just decided to expand
their horizons to the Internet. Don't hire a graphic designer
that doesn't have a professional copywriter or marketing person
on staff and don't hire a graphic designer just because they are
the cheapest. Remember, cheap can cost you money--you get what
you pay for. Hire a marketing/design firm that understands the
difference between form and function and can apply it in a
marketing perspective. Remember, many of these latest bells and
whistles are very expensive and your site may not need them to
be effective. Every single design element affects your web sites
functionality and marketability--from the decision about how the
navigation will work to choosing the right colors, fonts,
graphics, content, HTML code, and more. These will not only
influence potential customers but search engine indexing as
well. If and when you’re ready to begin your on-line presence,
start with a business plan and strategy. It is essential if you
really want your business to succeed. Don’t be afraid to
research marketing trends and investigate a marketing/design
firm that will fit your needs. If you are currently on-line but
your business is not progressing as you think it should, don’t
be afraid to request a web site analysis. There are firms that
will analyze and help pinpoint areas of your on-line presence
that need improvement for a successful Internet presence. Last,
but not least, keep an open mind to what the firm offers as
suggestions for making your Internet experience a profitable
one. Remember, this is their livelihood, this is what they do
and they have the experience to back it up. Are you ready to be
successful?
About the author:
Cheryl Carnright and Joann Marsili have over 35 years of
combined graphic design & marketing experience. They are the
authors of a free monthly newsletter: "B2B Marketing News."
Visit their site http://www.b2bstrategicmarketing.com.
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