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PlusMoreMedia.com – Website Review Podcast

Intuitive Websites LLC  provides free Website reviews. This podcast will review PlusMoreMedia.com that was brought our attention by one of our podcast listeners.  Plus More Media provides creative media solutions that make an impact for your business. For over five years they have been helping clients improve their business through customer focused Web design, graphic design, and video production services.

Let's take a look at www.PlusMoreMedia.com

Website Audits Review Each of the Four Steps :  When looking at a site we review all four of the steps to a successful Website. 

1. Strategy:  
2. Design and Development
3. Driving Traffic
4. Website Performance

Strategy and Design

  • Message is not direct enough to tell us what the site is about in 5-10 seconds.      Perhaps choose a tag-line that follows the navigation.  Focus on  Web graphic design and video production and show differentiation -what makes your company different. 
  • Professional design, clear navigation and layout. 
  • Suggested a rotator image to get across your message : a "big" image to communicate quickly what your business is offering.
  • Simplify the home page and tell the rest of the story within the site.    Scale back on homepage content.
  • Focus on conversion point- they are using "Deal of the Month" , this is a good offer and shows a good impression.    The offer should be duplicated throughout the site. 
  • Banners are often hidden to a users.   Many graphics are often not seen. 

Driving Traffic:

  • The site is using very competitive and generic keywords. They are missing 'where you live' in the title tag to narrow focus.   Use niche words. 
  • Resource tab is missing – place for free stuff and more content.
  • Blog link difficult to find, on the New navigation.    Did a good job putting the articles on separate pages.  Long scrolling page, it would be helpful to make all links blue and underline.     Brief description then lead to complete article. 
  • There is a lot of good content on the site, work on the organization and accessibility of it. 

Performance:

  • How many leads are coming to the site and how many are converted to customers?  Difficult to find the Contact information.    Recommend phone and Email on every page with prominent placement.    
  • Form on contact page is great but could add area to find out what the potential client really needs or present them an offer for completing the form.      Add information when customer what time frame they will be contact. 
  • An About Us page with photos and information about the people that make up the company/service is what users want to see.  People also want to see the client list and what you have done for them.   Present credibility as well as the people/personal side of your business.
  • Avoid blocks of text.  Use bullets or at least headlines over the blocks of text. 

 Action plan

  • Simplify and make content more direct.
  • Make conversion points more visible and easily found. 
  • Focus the graphic images.
  • More local focus and niche categories/keywords/strategy to drive traffic – use stats to help make these decisions
  • Change conversion points  to an "offer of the month" and reinforce that you have  service to offer.

If you'd like your site audited go to IntuitiveWebsites.com.

 

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What is a “professional” Website design?

We are often asked what makes a Website look professional.  It is easy for the team at Intuitive Website to spot a professional design because we have spent years looking at many sites and analyzing what makes them work or fail.  If you are struggling to understand if your Website needs a new design, take a little time and answer the following questions.
1. What are the current results of the Website versus its potential?
2. When was the site built and does it look dated?
3. What do impartial people say about the look of the site?
4. Who built the site originally and what is their approach to design?
Also, trust the experts that have seen what it takes to make a site get results. 
The goal of our Website design process is get you feeling very comfortable in how these questions are answered and driving results for the site.  This should be your approach as well.

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New Process Keeping us Busy

For those of you that follow our Blog, Podcast and email newsletters we hope you have been patient.  Since launching our new Website earlier this year and better defining our Intuitive Websites four step process, we have been very busy with new client work.

The good news is that we will soon be launching Webinars and an interactive slide presentation to educate Web marketing professionals on the four steps to success on the Internet.

In the meantime, keep listening to our Podcasts and look for a lot of new content coming soon about the four steps to online success.

Tom

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How Fast Do Internet Users Judge Your Site?

…In a blink according to a study by Canadian researchers. “In just a brief one-twentieth of a second — less than half the time it takes to blink — people make aesthetic judgments that influence the rest of their experience with an Internet site.” Check out an article on the study.

Lisa

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A Website is NOT about Design and Technology

What!?  I must be crazy, Websites are all about design and technology!  Right?  Well actually, for most companies Websites are about driving a business result and adding to the bottom line.  This is true for just about ALL Websites.  The goal is to meet the needs of users, or why else would it exist?  The ultimate goal is to not let design or technology get in the way!

So, why all the fuss about design and technology?  The folks that work in the Internet community are usually design and technology professionals.  There influence is key to what happens online and the user can often be left out in the dark, or more likely left lost on the Web as they try to find that valuable piece of content on a Website.  Oftentimes, the needs of the users clash with the work of designers and technology people.

Now here is the catch, and it is a big catch.  If you are working on the Web you need to see your role as a designer or programmer to enhance the user experience.  It sounds like common sense right?  But it does not work that way.  The designer’s and technology people’s ego thinks it is all about their work and what they do.  It is not unusual for clients or company managers to promote this by focusing too much on design elements and technology, rather than what the user wants.

The user wants to experience a pleasant looking site with nice graphics and images, that do not get in the way of their real goals, which is the pursuit of Web content that meets their needs.  Think like a user and design sites with their needs first.

Tom Wood-Young

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