Archive for the ‘Website Design’ Category

Dec 16th 2009

Is a Pre-Made Website Right For You?

Starting out in any business with an online presence involves a lot of decision-making, specifically about technology which might seem overwhelming. For non-tech savvy people who want to hit the Internet fast, a pre-packaged website where you essentially just plug-in some facts and logos may seem ideal.

However, if you are looking to set up shop online and don’t want to invest the time or the money into hiring a web designer, you may want to think twice before taking a seemingly ‘easier’ route. A website that has been already made can be a quick way to get established but you really need to think about the long-term consequences that may result. If you are not planning out goals for growth and redevelopment, you might not see the trouble with pre-made website services.

Here are some things to consider about pre-made websites:

Site Design

If you have a vision about how you want things to look and how your company will be represented online, know that a pre-packaged website generally comes with templates you can not change. You might be limited to certain color schemes and the navigation abilities of the site. This may be suitable during the start up phase of the company, but consider that you may not be able to make changes down the road as your grow and get more familiar with your options and ideas.

Adding Web Content

One of the most important aspects of your website is its content. Some website templates will only allow so many pages of content for the entire website. If your website will be content driven and aims to provide fresh material for visitors, a template website design may limit your options. You may not be able to express what you want within a template. You will likely not be able to organize content in the manner you envision.

Ecommerce Solutions

If you plan to sell products online, you may find these types of websites do not accommodate your sales needs with the right tools. Processing credit card payments, security issues, tax calculations, and other necessities may not be part of your website package.

Data Collection

Websites should be designed to collect visitor data to help with marketing the company. Pre-made sites may not have the proper forms that you need to collect that information and many will not allow you to alter them for your own needs.

Video and Audio Content

Websites that are pre-packaged may allow you to upload some audio and video but there will likely be issues with coding requirements or size limits. Some sites will require yet another provider’s services to establish video/audio uploads.

While a prepackaged website can be good for beginners, it may not be long before you have to spend even more time and money to establish your own site, one which you have complete control over. These prepackaged sites generally cost a monthly amount and some may require a yearly commitment. Consider your long-term company goals before jumping ahead with a website.

Nov 24th 2009

Top 7 Website Design Mistakes to Avoid

Many start-up companies and existing small businesses fail to realize that first impressions count when it comes to web design. If your visitors aren’t impressed with your website within the first few seconds they enter, they will more than likely leave your site and visit somebody else’s. Whether you have an existing website and you’re thinking about redesigning it or you want a completely new website built from scratch, there are a few things you will want to avoid.

Here are 7 web design mistakes to avoid:

  1. Avoid having error messages displayed on your web pages. Code error messages look very unprofessional. Error messages give people the impression that something has malfunctioned on your website. As a result, your visitors will instantly leave.
  2. Visitors should know exactly what your website is about as soon as they enter your website. When visitors aren’t able to make out what your website is about, they will quickly get bored and leave.
  3. Make sure your web content is easy to read and scannable. This is where many people often make mistakes. Avoid having large blocks of text. When visitors enter your site, they will usually not have time to read your content word for word. To make web content easier to read use lists, headers, subheaders and bullet points. This helps people to filter through content much faster.
  4. Don’t forget to add valid contact information on your website. Having contact information builds creditability. Include your business phone number, business address and email address. If you decide not to include your phone number or address, make sure you include your email address.
  5. Make sure your web content doesn’t contain spelling or grammatical errors. Your web content can affect the overall quality of your website.
  6. Don’t overdo it with flash and animation. This can be a turnoff to your potential customers.  When it comes to web design, keep it simple as possible
  7. Make sure all your links are working properly. There is nothing more frustrating than clicking onto broken links.

Last but not least, hiring a professional web design team can help you avoid many of these mistakes.  They will build a website that will impress your visitors.  The key to having a successful website is a site that is well designed, user friendly with web content that’s easy to read.  A well designed website is more likely to turn visitors into customers.

Mar 9th 2009

Does your site need a redesign?

You can spend all of the money in the world on PPC and “organic” SEO campaigns.  If people don’t like what they see when they come to your site, it won’t matter how much you have spent on these campaigns.  People want to be “wowed” the second they come to your site.  They want to be able to refer your site to others, but they won’t if it doesn’t have the information they need from the start.  So how can you do this?

For the most part, the good news is that you don’t have to start from “square one”.  You will, however, need to re-evaluate how you communicate your message.  You want to find an easier, simpler, and more effective presentation for your message.  Let us evaluate your current site and talk about some economical quick changes that can make a big difference in your site’s traffic.  You would be amazed at what some small “call to action” changes to the site will make.  People are out there looking and they want to stay on your website…let them.

Jan 30th 2009

Kinkle, Rodiger & Spriggs chooses Trace Media

Law Firm, Kinkle Rodiger & Spriggs (www.krsattys.com) has chosen Trace Media to redesign their website.

Dec 15th 2008

Christopher J. Gray, P.C. chooses Trace Media

Christopher J. Gray, P.C. has chosen Trace Media to redesign their website.