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and creating a dynamic website that will allow you to live anywhere
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"We at l'image were satisfied
with our website, but decided that it was time to put a new site
up, just to freshen things up. We searched through a lot of people
/ companies
that write new websites and had settled on a couple of them for serious
consideration. When I received an e-mail from Vision of Success extolling
their website creation skills, I checked into them.
I spoke with
and exchanged e-mails with Lori and called a client who's website
she and
Andrew recently created. Vision of Success had something that most
of these website creation people did not have and that was the
ability to see beyond the graphics and layout of the site and go
to the core
reason of having a website .... attracting new clients.
Lori and
Andrew were very easy to work with and created a fantastic new
website for
us that will last a long time. In addition, they educated us as
to the reasons behind why they did a lot of things. We recommend
their
website creation service highly."
Mitch Merritt and
Mary Alice Foote
l'image
limagephotography.com
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Improve
Your Home Page
By Lori Osterberg
Everyone
always talks about creating web sites, make them unique, add
sizzle, and make them informative. Are you totally confused?
What is the main purpose of a web site? And what makes or breaks
your web site? The answer lies within your home page. People
have very little time. When they are searching for something,
they want to find the answer quickly and efficiently. If your
home page (index page) is set
up correctly, you will attract new clients. If not, you may
be wasting your time and your money. Keep these 10 tips in
mind when evaluating your home page.
- Your
home page should be very simplistic, and not contain exclusive
flash programming or multiple frames. A majority of the search
engines use your home page for ranking. They look to see
what key words exist within this page. If it exclusively
flash, it will not pick up any key words. Also, if your home
site is to sophisticated for your potential clients’ browser,
they may elect to move on to another site. If they can’t
get to an initial page to begin making an assessment of its
content, they will not stay.
- Your
home page should be created with soothing colors. Check several
browsers to view the colors, as colors can change. It’s hard
enough reading from a computer without adding wild splashes
of color all over the pages.
- Your
home page should predominately use one font in one size – do
not use several as it confuses the reader. Again, the key
is to soothe a visitor, and make them want to stay. Using
more than one font throughout the key text can be looked
at as amateurish.
- Your
home page should contain words specifically geared towards
your industry. You are targeting a certain market – write
the text in your home page to clearly market to that audience.
See yourself in your clients eye – what are they looking
for? What do they say when they call you? If you consistently
here from potential clients "I’m looking for someone
who can perform these tasks", put those tasks on your
home page! Now you are marketing towards the specific needs
of your clients!
- Your
home page should answer questions your client may have. What
are the benefits that make your company unique? Why do people
choose you over your competition? What clients are you trying
to attract? If you condense the answers to these questions
down into one or two sentences, you will come up with your
core benefits. List these on your home page, and your clients
will love you for answering their questions.
- Your
home page should provide all information needed to contact
you. I have seen so many complex pages forget one simple
thing – they never list their contact information. By providing
this information on your home page (actually, this should
be on every page) you will be providing everything the customer
needs on one page. If they print this page, they will always
remember how well your site was put together, and how to
contact you. Don’t forget company names, points of contact,
phone numbers, email addresses, URL, and street addresses.
- Your
home page should have a sign-up program to provide potential
clients with free tips, newsletters, information, etc. You
can’t market to a client if you aren’t in touch with them.
By offering a free program, and having it predominately displayed
throughout your site, you will entice people to give you
their information. Just an email is all you need. They enjoy
what you are offering or they wouldn’t have signed up. They
are easier to market to than spamming the general public.
- Your
home page should be able to print on one sheet of paper.
If the client likes what they see and are doing research,
they may print out the first page as reference. If all of
the information fits cleanly on a page, they will keep it.
If it doesn’t, they won’t! You should continually be aware
of the margins, the width and the length of your home page.
- Your
home page should establish the navigation that will be used
throughout your site. Nothing is more frustrating than seeing
a button on the first page,
and
not being able to get back to it. Navigation is so important
to establish professionalism.
- Your
home page should reflect your company’s philosophy. If you
are a casual company, have fun with what you are doing, and
like to create cutting edge products and services for your
clients, reflect that attitude within your web site, starting
with your home page. A great example is the differences between
the sites Motley Fool and Wall Street Journal. Both are geared
towards business, but they have a very different feel. One
has fun with business information, and one is very stoic.
Both appeal towards different people. But they both carry
a theme throughout the site according to their philosophy.
www.fool.com vs www.wsj.com
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