Posts Tagged ‘wordpress design’

Don’t be Fooled by Web Designers that Do Not Write Their Own HTML/CSS

Monday, January 9th, 2012

When web designers don’t write their own HTML/CSS they are essentially cheating the client from an intuitive and natural design. Instead, they are shortcutting the code and doing a rather back door entry into web design. The minimization of a true, organic effect will take a website’s quality down by quite a bit. Trying to create a site around an “inventory” of sorts means that there isn’t the same spontaneous ability to be creative and tailor the website to the client. Instead, the client is being tailored to the website.

When making design choices for the sake of functionality and professionalism the web designer has to be able to make independent decisions. With coding, those decisions come naturally. Pulling anything from a stock resource prevents the entire design from following through that natural initial inspiration.

What is really remarkable is that there are still designers getting the bulk of their material from programs like Photoshop. The biggest problem with this, aside from the inventory, is that there is a significant limitation to the ability to select the appropriate themes, colors, even fonts, that create the site in its most honest form.

If you show up to a pottery class with a can of Play Dough you are never going to make the works of art the other students do. The refusal to work with the proper raw materials is exactly the same whether you’re talking about websites or pottery. Some of the replication may very well be close, but there is a distinct difference between replicating something seen
elsewhere and creating your own images from a blank canvas.

When you are hiring a team or a firm you have a general expectation that the results will be tailored to your business, your needs, and your expectations. When this falls through because of a limited inventory you are not likely to receive an explanation that is up front and honest. Most web designers are well aware that not doing your own coding is akin to cheating on
a test.

It doesn’t make sense to go about web design in this fashion. A true designer is going to carry a sense of pride in each creation. They are going to put just enough of themselves into it so that the desire for it to succeed is strong. Original creation comes from within, regardless of what that creation may be. There is a significant difference in the design quality, but also a significant difference in the quality of the designer.

Blending visual appeal with functional applications is the primary goal of a website. Without the specific coding ability of a true web designer, the implementation of visuals may very well be seamless. When it comes to how that operation is supposed to work on the site the codeless designer can not offer much. There is a disconnect between selecting a visual image and creating a cohesive website that allows for full interaction with an intuitive interface.

Creating the proper aesthetics generally begins with how the design will work. Once that is in place the question of imagery can come into the picture. Bringing the two together is actually done in the reverse order for web designers who write code. This is why they tend to have websites that not only look good but also function just as they are supposed to. The elements
that give a client a unique and functional website are the elements that must be written in HTML/CSS. Settling for anything less will have your website looking very much your Play Dough pottery. It can sit up on the mantle and look pretty, but it won’t be strong enough for real life uses.

Language versus Layout: Competition and Web Design Firms

Monday, November 7th, 2011

As a species we tend to be very impressed by the use of sophisticated language and proper jargon. The more a web design team can sound professional in their description of services the more likely you are to be drawn to them. Of course, there is a huge difference between looking up the right language and being able to apply it.

The competition among web design firms has many of the newer, lesser known teams trying to out “talk” the larger firms. The websites are littered with jargon that sounds good but does not mean much unless you happen to know what the jargon means. When you’re selecting a firm it is easy to be taken with a website that sounds as though they have an arsenal of techniques to choose from when in reality they have simply paid a good writer to look up and include as many industry related words as possible.

What you are really looking for is the layout, design, and intuitive possibilities of any designer. The proof is always in the way the websites they create work. Lots of colorful language can not make up for a website that doesn’t flow nor has very little transition. Creatively using industry jargon is not proof that their team understands how to optimize a website for search engines. These are vital points that can make a business better. They should never be overlooked.

You certainly want to avoid using a team that doesn’t use the language properly or doesn’t seem to understand that a functional, user friendly site is the end goal. There are many ways to select a design firm for your project. If you find that language is important to you, have the language followed up with visual evidence. Ask to see some of their latest work, request
references, and verify statements.

Not that long ago a new team was passing around a website they claimed to have done themselves. Many of the potential clients thought the site was visually appealing but did not like that it lacked flow and wasn’t well transitioned into simple user friendly applications. Of course, there was a single savvy potential client that noticed the Intuit caption at the bottom
of the site. Verifying reference sites is an imperative part of validating the statements and claims by the designer.

Impressive use of language can draw you to fraudulent sites just as easily. If you do not verify statements and are willing to settle on a deposit based solely on language you may be in for a big surprise. There are numerous sites that are charging exorbitant fees and are then simply cloning one website over and over again. They change a few words and try to make it
niche friendly but the quality is obviously a quick cut and paste job.

Avoiding this sort of situation is imperative not just for your financial health but for your business’ health. You never want anyone to stumble across a poorly made site that was slapped up on the internet and tagged with your business and name. It simply doesn’t make you look any better.

There should be a certain amount of suspicion when you are looking for the web designer for your site. This is a quality that will help you steer clear of hoaxes, under developed businesses, and fraudulent businesses. No matter how great the text may sound when it is blasted with the proper jargon, you still always want to verify professionalism before
moving forward. Your business and your website are just too important to allow it to fall into amateur hands.

How Custom Web Development Creates Easier Transitions Into New Technology

Friday, September 2nd, 2011

Custom web development is part of having a unique, well designed, and user friendly website. New technology continues to come along that looks good, seems great, but becomes difficult to integrate. New platforms to new ways of reaching customers and developing SEO content can continuouslyn create problems for existing sites. This is especially true for template based
websites that are not able to run new technology cohesively.

Many of the various ways to come up with a website seem like good bargains until it’s time to add a new feature. For instance, as you grow you suddenly find that you need a more effective help desk. Integrating a new help desk platform into a website created from a template can be a nightmare. Enough people have tried to prove that not all technology is going to be based on easy installation and programming options.

The biggest problem with the integration problems is that it costs your business time, money, and sometimes even a domain name. If you have to dump the entire website and start over you may not be able to carry the web address over. That means your marketing, SEO, and your existing customers will all have to be transitioned over to the new address. This doesn’t exactly make profiting easy.

Of course, the down time you may experience when you find that you aren’t able to just plug a program into your existing website can be more than nerve racking. It can end up being extremely costly. Down time is one of the worst things that can happen to a growing website. If you experience too much down time, how long do you think it will be before your customers move onto a different competitive website?

SEO integration, program operations, and the addition of new technology often have to be brought together with knowing hands. Just because the program you’ve ordered claimed to be a simple plug in and run system that doesn’t always mean that it will. All of sudden you’ve gone from growing to shrinking and every day that goes by without full resolution can be financially devastating.

Going without the new technology will also leave your website behind. You simply can’t grow online if you aren’t adding in new applications and features while building a great reputation through your online presence. If you aren’t making full use of today’s technology then your customers will eventually move on. Your website simple becomes archaic which can leave it vulnerable to loss. This is when you see just how costly finding a bargain for your website template really is. This is also the unfortunate result that many businesses have already faced when trying to bring their website up to today’s standards. It’s just no longer enough to have a website. You have to have an interactive and well integrated site.

New technology can be the primary key to your overall growth. When you install some of the newer applications or features you not only have a great method of drawing attention to your site through publicity but you also have a very good reason to invite customers back who haven’t been active for awhile.

Getting stuck in the rut of yesterday’s technology is exactly the mistake many businesses have made. This mistake has led to large losses in revenue. For the low cost of a custom website why would you want to risk tomorrow’s profits? It’s easy to have a website built and managed for you when you understand why it’s less expensive and more developed than other stock
website choices.

The Advantages of Specialized Website Design

Monday, July 18th, 2011

Specialized website design can be a huge benefit for a great many businesses, especially those that are highly unique and highly competitive. When you have a unique and interesting business that you want to promote on the internet the first and most important aspect of your web design has to be able to show off this perspective. Specialized web design can help do
that.

It is possible to hire an individual who will offer you web design services at fees that are lower than imaginable. This is something that you’ll find all over the internet. The idea of saving money is a naturally tempting illusion. It’s an illusion because in most cases, the website is either never specially designed and must be redesigned or it is simply never finished. Your business needs specialty design services in order to get your website to stand out fast. You don’t want to wait for your business to be adequately promoted but you can’t drive traffic to a website that is perpetually under construction.

Specialized website design can hone in on the most interesting and unique aspects of your business in order to draw in those who come across your site. You want users to do more than just see your site. You want them to become involved in the process of interacting with your website. Through the use of creative design and applications you can get more users interacting and purchasing from your website when the design criteria is met. The average website is not enough to grab the attention of the user and bring him or her into the site for a more exciting view of what you offer.

It’s very much like having a store front. While the sidewalks may be crowded, only those who actually come inside and take a look around are likely to make a purchase while they are there. You can’t grab those who are walking on the sidewalk. They have to choose to enter. Your website is no different. Of course, different niches will have different angles from which
they can appeal to the user and bring them inside. The angle of your website will be dependant upon not just your goals but what has been proven to work.

If you want to run a successful online business then your website design and the angle from which you choose to attract the attention of the user will matter a great deal. Without specialized website design you end up with little more than a roll of the dice. Since most online business owners are placing their future business goals online rolling the dice seems
excessively risky. Planning, forethought, and a strong and unique design are much more likely to bring your success.

Specialized website design doesn’t have to be excessively expensive, either. The entire project can be handled with professionalism, creativity, and insight into how the marketing will relate to the site itself. These are things that not all web designers will consider. When you’re placing your future business goals in the hands of a webs designer you want more than a
promise and a wink that it will be done well and in a timely manner. Your goals are too important to leave to chance.

When you opt for specialized website design you are bringing your online business to an expert who can help maintain the very unique core of your online business. After all, your objective isn’t just to put up a website. Your objective is to make a profit month after month. You will have better success when the website reflects all that is great about your business.

Website Development and Management Myths

Monday, June 20th, 2011

There a lot of myths behind professional website development and management. Many of these myths are based on the idea that there is a template design that is used by professional companies and individuals. This isn’t accurate. True professionals will be able to write the specific code that not only makes your website unique but also allows the developers to create specific applications for your website.

There are some companies that do use templates. Clients find later that their website is actually not unique. A unique website is vital to an online business. Having a website that looks like others sends a clear message to clients about the origin of your site, and often mimics businesses that are nothing like yours. For instance, affiliates and multilevel marketing businesses often use templates in order to make it simple and identifiable that the businesses are all connected. A consumer that finds your website to be just like others is likely to make such a connection and pass over your products or services with a mistaken belief regarding the nature of your online business.

Management is also a necessity when you’re running an online business. You need to be able to launch your site and then have it properly managed. Management requires individualization. This is because the search engines not only recognize duplicate content, but they also tend to pass it over. The content on your site must be unique in order to continue to pull in new business and rank well among the search engines. Without good management, your website just ends up sitting there.

You can absolutely use the website developer as your website manager. The importance of maintaining continuity throughout your site shouldn’t be overlooked, and using the same firm can help improve continuity. Continuity refers to the same look, style, and feel of the website as well as using the same language quality all throughout the site. For special add ons and new applications, it is much easier to refer to the developer who created your website. They have not only worked with your before but they understand the needs and goals of your site.

There is no magic button that you can push to create a real and unique website. Your business is your own and you want the site to make a statement. That means that you will want the developer to create specific applications for your site so that you can easily find that the users are responding well to the applications. Applications that are custom created can change your website from an entity into a business. Without applications there is no cause for the user to spend a great deal of time on your website. Even the most devoted user has a limit when it comes to reading text. This means you need to maintain their presence with applications that connect them further with your site.

Site management and development is really all about understanding how the internet really works and what makes for a successful business online. If you use a less than professional firm or individual you will naturally receive less than professional results. Your business website is an investment in your future and creating the site in your business’ image requires professional services that have been proven to work for all kinds of online businesses.

The Importance of Web Hosting in Web Development

Thursday, May 19th, 2011

Your choice of professional web hosting will make a difference in the overall quality of your business. While web development is often highly promoted there is often little mention of the importance of web hosting. In fact, many businesses that operate online are owned by people who don’t completely understand what web hosting really is, how it works, or what to do if their hosting service isn’t functioning.

The most important aspect of web hosting is choosing a professional host. There are all kinds of various options that you can choose from including shared hosting, but ultimately what you’re looking for is a professional management team that offers website hosting that has a strong history of avoiding crashes.

When a web hosting service crashes, the websites that are hosted or maintained by that service also crash. During the down time no one can access your website and that means that you’re losing business by the minute. In many cases, web server crashes can last for hours, and sometimes even days, when the management team is unable to provide the right kind of immediate response.

Most of the hosting services will crash from time to time. A surge in popularity or other technical problems can create an overload on the servers which then forces them to shut down. What is important is the down time. Down time that lasts only a few moments is certainly not devastating in the same way that down time that lasts for hours or days will be. Some web hosting services recognize that for every minute that they are down they are costing their clients money. Others are very slow to respond and end up taking an extremely long time to fix very simple technical issues.

In prolonged crashes you might even find that your search engine ranking starts to dwindle because the web crawlers can no longer find your website. This is problematic on many levels when you’re trying to earn a profit from your site. As a rather overlooked problem, many web hosting services won’t even explain this to you. Web crawlers spread out repeatedly to find the most authoritative sites when a search phrase is typed. If your information is consistent the web crawlers will find you with greater ease and your site takes its rightful place on the search results page.

Acquiring professional web hosting services for your website is an important step to avoiding the problems that can be associated with unreliable web hosting. It’s really not expensive to get professional hosting services that will be able to provide you with minimal to no down time. In most cases you can find services that will be able to offer you professional services for a monthly fee that is less than what you typically spend on lunch for a single day. The professional services that can provide limited to no down time are the services that you’re looking for in order to maintain a constant web presence and find assurance that when your clients and customers go looking for your website it is there every time.

The Implementation of Rich Internet Applications

Friday, April 22nd, 2011

When you’re building a website you most definitely want applications to enhance the user experience. However, there are definite differences between traditional applications and rich internet applications. The main difference is that rich internet applications will provide users with a much friendlier interface and a faster, cleaner response. The user interacting with the interface will be able to have more relevant experiences in a faster and more complete way.

This happens because the information is sent differently. Traditional interfaces are able to send large, unnecessary chunks of data all at once. This creates problems for the user in either time or relevance. A central server plucks out the block of information and sends it along, creating a gap in the interaction and the feedback, thereby limiting what the user can actually accomplish with the application.

Alternatively, rich internet applications are faster and, in a sense, lighter. This is because the information is pieced together in simultaneous impulses creating a much friendlier interface. This allows the user to react, interact, and respond to the application with ease.

The continuous updating by traditional interfaces take time, while the internet rich applications only update the smaller, more critical changes in information, making the speed of reaction much faster. This makes users happier and more likely to engage with the application for a much longer period of time. With today’s rate of internet transactions, users don’t want to be slowed down or have applications that are clumsy or bulky and incomplete.

There are a variety of rich internet applications that can be used for creating interfaces that are user friendly. The most popular of these is Adobe Flex, which can hold a host of information that is not sent from a central location but actually is hosted on the user’s browser, making it easier for the user to access. On top of that, the design was based on the flash technology that is vital for the use of the various media available through online interaction. That means more users already have the plug in and the ease of use is simple.

The greatest difficulty that Microsoft Silverlight rich internet applications run into is that the user must stop what they are doing in order to download the plug in. Unlike the flash technology, the user is unlikely to already have the proper plug-in and, thus, Microsoft is having some difficulty catching up in the popularity race.

Because users like the interaction to be quick, sweet, and ready to roll, it would be difficult for Microsoft to counter this problem with any solution other than revamping their technology and holding the Silverlight to the same standard of interactivity. Could it happen? Naturally, it could. Yet, the chance of a complete overhaul of the interactive application software just isn’t likely. Thus, most websites are hitting rich internet applications with Flex. 

There is a third contender on the market, and it is not yet clear how the market is going to respond at this time. Because of its use with the giants of the internet (including Google) AJAX is headed for the secondary position. A developer that is using AJAX is going to be likely to create applications that are akin to “thick client applications” straight from the web page, meaning that the entire process can happen from the user’s end rather than hosting online.

There are several prospects that are making rich internet applications look like they are fast becoming a necessity in the world of internet interaction. Whether you are in the business of entertaining, educating, or marketing, the applications that are faster and leaner tend to receive a great deal more attention from the users than those that require additional plug-ins and need to be hosted online. The trend is heading heavily toward improving applications for all websites and thus the users will be able to manage their desire for interfaces that make sense with a simple mouse click.

Increasing Consumer Response to Your Website

Monday, April 4th, 2011

When you have a website built, you consider many aspects of marketing. You consider the SEO integration, as well as the visual appeal, among other things. Yet, one of the single greatest concepts that will be perpetually overlooked by marketers is building a website that actually builds trust in the eyes of the public.

Trust is a key factor when dealing with aspects of marketing. There are simply too many scams online that can literally ruin a consumer’s faith in online marketplaces. Building trust isn’t just about asking people to trust you with their information. It’s trusting that once they pay for a product or service they will get it. It’s also trusting that once they enter their credit card information or Pay Pal account information, that it will be safe and sound.  It’s believing that the advice you offer on your website about your niche is worth their trust. Without trust, there is no purchase. Without a purchase, there is no profit.

One of the main elements that build trust when developing a website is achieving a sense of legitimacy. If you’re just getting started you might think that this is a very difficult task, but it’s not.  Legitimacy is not necessarily about your reputation.  It is about providing a legitimate product or service in exchange for a reasonable price.  If you have noticed, many of the companies that end up getting overhauled for reasons of illegitimacy (Enron for example) had a great reputation but lost their good intentions along the way.  If your intentions are good and honest, allow that to come through so that the average consumer can see it. You don’t need to lie or make up things that simply aren’t the case, like forging testimonials. You can develop trust by using phrases and words that offer legitimacy throughout your site.

Give honest advice.  Don’t try to play yourself up as something you’re not or make it seem like the products or services that you offer are so superior that all other businesses doing the same things are shutting down.  Keep it real and honest and consumers will respect that.  Marketing isn’t just about catching the consumer’s eye.  It is also about convincing them that you are fair and honest.  Nobility is only noble when it’s real.

Being stable is also important to your potential clients. Without stability, the consumer will see that you have nothing to offer them beyond the moment. You’re trying to build trust so it’s not always a good idea to infer the newness of a site or business if it’s not necessary.  How many consumers are likely to trust a website that openly admits it’s been around for less than a month?  That doesn’t look very stable.  Don’t lie and make up a ten year history that you don’t have. At the same time, only offer a launch date if it’s necessary.

You have to carry the trust over into other aspects of marketing as well. While the website is ultimately the key to developing trust, it doesn’t stop there.  Articles that are used for marketing should have elements of trustworthiness built right into them.  You should be able to look over the completed product and find areas that are devoted to increasing the rate of trust among users.  You should be able to do the same with your marketing efforts.

With so many new marketers trying to emerge as the next great business, the ability to provide the consumer with a good deal of trust will go a long way when it comes to providing a good basic service to your clients. Those websites that forego the trust factor are not going to be able to do as well in the market. Be selective.  Don’t throw words around that have no meaning for your business.  Don’t provide your visitors with a particularly gaudy website.  And be sure you implement the foundation of trust in everything you do.  If you don’t follow through and deliver on these promises, be prepared to lose consumers to another website that will.

The Difficulties with Proper Content and SEO Management

Friday, March 11th, 2011

If you’ve been running your website for awhile and have been adding content to keep up with your SEO management and user satisfaction, you might find that you’re getting stuck. It’s not always easy to come up with new ideas. Sometimes, the content that we can create is limited by a variety of factors. At the same time adding new content is so important that once we start to slack off there is likely to be a dip in your overall popularity.

If you’ve been coming up with your own content, hire someone else to do the job. If you have hired someone but have been supplying the topics for the content, see if your writer can come up with their own content without being directed by you. In most cases, they can. Adding appropriate SEO content to your website is one of the keys to staying (or getting) on that first page of the search engine results. So allowing this area of your website management to flounder could in fact be costly.

It’s also costly when it starts to cause a drop in popularity. If your users have been coming to your website for your content and suddenly stop coming it’s beyond time to seriously consider an overhaul of your creation process.

Sometimes you just need to consider what is preventing you from coming up with new content that you can post. In certain specific niches there are limitations when it comes to developing new and interesting content. This is exactly why it’s often better to have more than one head working on the content for difficult niches. Since not all are endless, you should be seeking out someone who can help find inspiring ways to get the material you need.

Other issues that prevent the creative flow can be a matter of personal mental fatigue. Life issues, illness, and difficulties at home can impact your ability to be able to create new and interesting content. Again, professional help can get you over a hump or relieve you of the responsibility altogether.

Hiring professionals to create, post, and manage your content can be the one thing you need in order to get your website flowing the way it should. There are lots of new ideas that professionals have access to that you might not be as privy to. This is actually quite normal and your business will at some point need a fresh mind and pair of eyes to help it grow.

Something as simple as a website review can help inspire new ideas. If you have a review done, you can get some valuable suggestions regarding how to perk up your content and what other subtopics might be appropriate to keep your users and your SEO ranking happy. When you can find an objective voice it’s always best to allow their perspective to be heard. It can change the way your business is functioning online.

When it’s difficult to create new content, the last thing you want to do is allow the site to go stagnant. Even if you start by having the website redesigned so that it’s more user friendly or attractive, your starting point will help improve the flow of the next improvement. It’s all related and it is certainly all relative. Whenever an online business allows their website to stagnate the ultimate goal also falls to the wayside.

Your method of dealing with content creation and SEO management may have to grow and change over time. As you start to get better at understanding when to do something yourself and when to hire a professional to perform the job the easier it will be to continue transitioning as you grow. Sometimes, the creative mind simply needs a rest and the content creation and application needs to be handed off, if even temporarily.

Understanding Web-Based Content, Optimization, and the Social Networking Relationship

Thursday, January 27th, 2011

One of the number one complaints regarding web design it that it is too single faceted. Too many would-be web designers focus on just one main element and forget that there are other contributing factors regarding whether or not a website will do well in the chronic quest for high SEO page rankings. There are many different ways to go about building a website. Hiring someone who understands the various relationships between your website and the other websites on the internet can make all the difference in the world.

Some web designers choose to build for visual impact alone. Visual impact is certainly part of building a successful website but that’s not where it should end. Creating visually stunning graphics or graphics that are entertaining will help to hold the user’s attention once he or she lands on your website. But of course, if they can’t find your site to land on you can always enjoy looking at the visually stunning and entertaining graphics to your heart’s content.

Visual stimulation should not over ride the content. Content that is unique to your site and SEO friendly is important when it comes to helping you be readily visible on the internet. Content is also one of the elements to keeping a visitor’s attention once they have found your website. Content provides information, education, and entertainment. Really good content will provide all of these in one page. If your webs designer considers content to be an extension of the visually stunning graphics, you’re on the right path.

Of course, these days the structure of search engine optimization is changing rapidly and we can’t forget the importance of implementing social networking links to social networking pages. Sometimes this is as simple as just having a link that encourages people to click through and join your friend list or your follower list. Sometimes there is more to it than that. The placement of such information, incentives to follow you, and other insightful and creative additions can help increase your popularity through the social networking pages which helps increase your SEO ranking.

When you find a web designer that can incorporate all three of these elements into your website design you have a web designer that is ready and willing to help you become more successful. It’s not just about a single element and when you can not only have numerous elements working together to help improve your website’s interface with users but also help attract more users you have a winning combination.

Web design continues to grow and develop. At one time it was only vital to have a web designer piece together a web page that would look cool. The competition online has become staggering and the basis of website design has changed so much that any designer that isn’t continuing his or her education isn’t going be in the business for long. With the ground rules for competitive websites changing so quickly, the success of your website is going to be directly linked to the success of the web designer. Just as the relationship between various online sites will play a role in your overall success, the relationship between the web designer and intimate knowledge of the changing internet will play a vital role of your website’s design success.