Website Design Tips: Giving A Website An Audience-Oriented Focus and Direction

Filed Under (Website Design) by Web Solutions Sifu on 24-10-2008

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Audience-Oriented Business Goals

At the very least, history has determined that a professional website must strive to reach at least 5 specific goals:

1. To appeal to a global market
2. To operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
3. To instantaneously deliver its products and/or services
4. To automate its back-end operations
5. To work within a simple interface

Although these goals are rather broad in scope, their specifics are what give a website the complete focus and direction that it needs to be successful. Some of those specifics include setting up a secure ordering system, providing customer support, advertising, marketing, and hiring employees. However regardless of its level of detail, each goal of a business website must always address the needs of its target audience.

Website Design Tips: Not Just Any Website Will Do

Filed Under (Website Design) by Web Solutions Sifu on 05-07-2008

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People Still Judge A Book by Its Cover

Trust me! People still judge by looking at your website design first before moving forward. Poor design will not benefits you. So, its necessary to get a neat and nice looking website. When we talk about websites, we’re not talking about simple web pages that look like the efforts of the local nerd or enthusiastic script-kiddy. Nor are we talking about the retro websites of the early nineties either. Serious businesses require serious websites.

How To Have Websites Built Cheap and Improve Usability

Filed Under (Website Design) by Web Solutions Sifu on 24-12-2007

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Normally, if you want to have professional website designers to custom build your site, you must be prepared to dish out at least a few hundred dollars. All this can change if you know where to find the best deals, the best website design for the lowest price. No matter how brilliant your website design is, if it is hard to reach the content of your site then your site is as useful as an empty shell. Here’s a rough guide: