Article:
Redesigning Websites
My site is working fine. The
links work. Content is added regularly. We have new features.
Why does my company need a re-design?

Those
are all great things. Sites should be updated regularly, have
new features added, and by far have working links. However, as
the site grows it soon outgrows its foundation. Leading to an
unorganized use of content, poor usability, and eventually
chaos. A re-design is a perfect opportunity to take an inventory
and put things back on track. It will also allow for a better
user experience.
New Foundation With
any re-design it is a great time to do a little rethinking.
Looking at the current site a question needs to be asked. What
is it that people want when coming to my site? By understanding
what it is people are looking for from your site you will be
able to better position that information within the architecture
of the entire site.
Judging by the Cover
The
old adage "Never judge a book by its cover" doesn't
apply to your website. Users to your site make quick and often
harsh judgment calls within seconds of viewing your homepage. By
making outstanding first impression with a crisp, clean,
professional look the user gets a sense of trust from the
company behind the site.
Follow the Leader
Your site could have the exact information a specific
user is looking for. However, if it takes too long for them to
locate it chances are they will go somewhere else to find the
information. By making your site as user friendly as possible
you will be able to guide the user to specific areas of content.
Bringing content that is hidden under multiple clicks to the
forefront makes it easy for a user to locate. As well as, leads
the user to other areas of your site that they might not have
known about.
New Experience New features can
dramatically improve the user experience. Online calendars that
allow a user to register for events are a perfect example of how
a simple feature increases the value of a site. No longer does
the user have to call or mail in an RSVP card. As such, the
company doesn't need a person to answer the phone for every
registration.
Cheapest Employee Your
website could be your cheapest employee. It has already been
mentioned that your site could make your day-to-day tasks a
think of the past. By adding features to your site that help
educate your user base, ehhance marketing efforts, as well as,
develope a sense of who your users are you are in reality making
your site work harder for you. The simple fact is that you have
a site. Why not make it work harder and do more for you and your
company? An offshoot of adding features like this is that your
users have more interaction with your site and your company.
Your Future Customers The whole goal
of a re-design is to create a better experience for your users.
There are many approaches to attain such a goal. Maybe it is a
new look, a revised navigation scheme, or a complete overhaul.
Whatever the outcome, your site should reflect the company
behind the site and insure a sense of trust with you future
customers. We are provide resources and services to build and
host a website that will highlight your organization's mission.
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