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Mon, 06 Oct 2008 12:26:00 +0200 At times, the terms "web designer" and "web developer" are used interchangeably, but in reality both terms have different meanings and refer to different competencies but at the same time are wholly complementary. Fri, 03 Oct 2008 11:37:00 +0200 There are some elements which might make a web site lose its appeal and finally lose its visitor. With the inclusion of such element, your web site might disappear in the overcrowded online platform within a few days and its search engines rankings would sink. Background color Fri, 26 Sep 2008 09:00:00 +0200 Shopping has become an easy task. With just few mouse clicks you can place your order and it gets delivered at your door step. Well, the credit goes to E-commerce sites that have changed the overall concept of shopping and marketing. As far as e-business is concerned the sky is the limit. From a needle to cars, you can purchase almost anything online. . In e-commerce web sites, the costs of many products are lower as compared to the one available in the traditional market. . The buyers get to survey the online market in a much faster and convenient manner. . In e-commerce web sites, you can even sell those products which are not easily consumed in local market. . E-commerce is also the cheapest platform for doing business. . E-commerce business also helps in reducing the cost of business mechanism. . With the emergence of e-commerce platform, buyers need less time for make a decision regarding a product. . Any e-commerce business reduces the delivery time, labor cost and other types of expenses that are mostly associated with the traditional market. . Placing of orders and conducting businesses with the targeted audience is such a simple process that even a novice businessman can handle it easily. Thu, 04 Sep 2008 06:45:00 +0200 E commerce solutions have proved to be a boon for businesses aiming to expand their sales network across the globe without spending a fortune in building up a huge distribution and retail network. . Product option menus . Webpage editor to manage product information . Flexible product templates . Newsletter Management . User Information regarding personal and contact information. . Auto responder system . Order management and tracking . Billing, taxation and shipping information . Product management tools . Incorporation of payment modules . Contact management system to manage the information related to the company It’s a well known fact that web and graphic design London is gaining momentum. If you are planning on exploring e commerce solutions to expand your customer base, approach a web and graphic design company which is based out of large cities such as Fri, 29 Aug 2008 10:38:00 +0200 Mon, 25 Aug 2008 13:12:00 +0200 Videos are becoming popular day by day as a useful marketing tool on web sites, given their powerful audio visual effect. A small video that shows the product in actual use or has a person talking about the benefits of a particular product/service is proving to be a compelling device to push the visitor towards a purchase decision.
Thu, 14 Aug 2008 08:35:00 +0200 Realizing the importance of a professional looking brochure, lots of companies are paying extra attention to the overall designing process of a brochure. However, before creating a brochure for your business, you need to have a clear understanding of what all an attractively designed brochure can do for your business. As a printed brochure it usually has a glossy finish. And even when converted into a PDF document and put online for customers to be able to download it, this kind of brochure looks appealing. - Lots of white space around amplifying the content within - Short bullets or points are used in abundance - Lengthy paragraphs are avoided - A “Call to action” is incorporated to allow customers to contact you or make a purchase
Fri, 08 Aug 2008 13:36:00 +0200 The brochure of a company is by far the most used and effective marketing tool for promoting a new product or services. But often it has been found, that despite a lot of money being spent on designing a brochure, it does not effectively communicate the company’s corporate philosophy, its products/services or its brand identity. The problem lies in the brochure’s lack of effective communication capability? Here are some basic tips that will help you in making your corporate brochure an effective tool for communication with your customers. . Avoid writing the content of the brochure on your own. Instead take the help of some of your employees, friends, or even customers to help you in this regard. You would be amazed to see the amazing variety of ideas suggested by them. While finalizing the document, try to include all the important details about the product or services that you want to your customers to know. . Never use words such as “if” or “maybe” which might give a negative impression to your customers. . Don’t ask open-ended questions in a brochure. In fact put the question in such a manner that the customers have no other option than giving a positive reply. If all these factors are kept in mind while designing a brochure, there is no doubt that it would become a strong communication tool. Also remember that you don’t give your project of brochure designing to just any company. Choose a reputed Tue, 05 Aug 2008 06:38:00 +0200 Email flyers are one of the important marketing tools for any business. But they need to be designed properly to ensure that they serve the purpose they are created for. A professional look and a business-like approach can make your flyer have an instant and long-lasting impact on the customer’s mind. Here are some tips to help you create professional looking flyers: · Pictures and images say a thousand words. Lead the flyer with an illustrative image which you feel would grab instant attention. And put all the smaller images at one place rather than scattering them all over the flyer. However, if possible, use one large picture instead of few smaller ones as it is more noticeable. · Know who your target audience is and write the content of the email flyer keeping in mind their likes and dislikes. · Don’t use first person or personal pronouns such as ‘I’ or ‘we’. Readers want to know what benefits they can draw from the product/service being promoted in the flyer. Hence, make it conversational and address the reader as “you”. It helps to establish a direct connection with the reader. · Never underestimate the importance of a headline. A headline would decide whether the customer would read further or not. So give proper attention to it and make it catchy and crispy. Use thought provoking writing. Bland content would kill the essence of entire email flyer. · Apart from headlines, use subheadings to break the text. Subheadings make the write-ups look more readable and interesting. Too much information jammed in one long paragraph is boring. A sub head breaks up the paragraph into interesting sections and indicates at a glance what your entire article contains to your reader. · To give a professional look to the flyer, stick to just one type of font. To emphasize on the headline or sub headlines, keep the font in bold. · White space is essential as it makes the text more readable. Keep the white space in proportionate with the text. But avoid using too much of white space as it would irritate your reader. · Also maintain the balance between the border of the page and the margin within which text has been put. Avoid keeping the border too close to the text. · A call to action is a must in a flyer. Persuade your readers to contact you, sign up or mail you back. Always have the “Call Now” or “Register Now” or “Buy Now” buttons. Follow these guidelines dexterously to design an impressive flyer. To ensure that you get the effective and quality email flyer, it is advisable to contact some good, reputed web and graphic design agency in UK the USA or India. Such providers of web and graphic design in London Chicago or Delhi also create professional email flyers. Fri, 01 Aug 2008 11:53:00 +0200 Around fifteen years back, regular paper flyer might have been regarded as a highly effective form of marketing. But now, although paper flyers and pamphlets are still around, email flyers have become hugely popular. Marketing experts regard e-mail flyers as an efficient and effective platform for the purpose of promoting a product or service due to several reasons. . Email flyers are extremely cost effective . They reach the target audience within a matter of seconds. . They create a much wider market due to their viral marketing nature. . They help in driving qualified leads to one’s website. . The progress of the campaign can be tracked step by step down to the last detail. . It is a lot more environmentally friendly as compared to traditional paper flyers since it doesn’t create waste. . It supports other marketing strategies simultaneously. E-mail flyers are the next generation of flyers and for a marketing person it holds plenty of benefits and advantages. However, to develop a successful e-mail campaign one must keep in mind the following components: Collecting a powerful mailing list The success of an e-mail flyer campaign is directly connected to a targeted mailing list that has high potential for positive response. Depending upon your marketing requirements, one can even purchase some good quality “opt-in” e-mail lists. It is advisable to include “opt-out” option on your e-mail flyer so that whoever is not interested can send a request to remove his/her name from the mailing list. Designing an e-mail flyer Look for an e-mail flyer design that can have an impact on your audience. For designing a customized e-mail flyer, hire some reputed web design agency in the UK , the USA or India<. Just search the web and you could easily locate a good Successful distribution For successful distribution of e-mail flyers, there are a couple of options. Firstly, you can control your own distribution list and send e-mail flyers at your convenience and comfort. Secondly, if necessary you can hire some company who can manage your mailing list and send e-mail flyers on your behalf.
Mon, 28 Jul 2008 13:19:00 +0200 As an effective tool for promoting a product or service, a professional looking brochure can help one a lot in reaching out to potential customers. Apart from providing in-depth information about the products or services of a company, which is not possible in other forms of offline advertising such as TV, print ads or radio, brochures help enhance the brand identity of the company in general and its products and services in particular. Here are 10 points to consider for designing not only a professional, but also an interesting and effective brochure: 1. First be specific about the reason why you need a brochure. Is it to promote the company as a whole or a particular product/service? Accordingly, plan the brochure and its sections. The text should tell about your company in an inviting tone. 2. The content of a brochure must cover three to four major aspects of your business that you want to convey to your audiences. For instance, if you run a business selling electronic consumer durables, you can have specific sections in the brochure outlining your range of televisions, cameras, music systems, etc., with each section neatly marked 3. Give adequate emphasis on the design of a brochure, including its cover a so that the viewers have the urge to continue reading. If required use catchy phrases but don’t overdo it. 4. Make sure that any image that is used in the brochure is of high quality. 5. Use colours depending upon your target audience. It is not always necessary that a colour that attracts the youngsters would have the same impact for middle age customers. 6. Do not stuff the brochure with too much information for the reader. Brochure should basically serve a single purpose- nothing more than that. 7. Make sure that font size is perfect for reading. It should neither be too big nor too small. There should also be regular paragraph breaks, so that it becomes easier for the reader to scan the whole information at first glance. 8. If necessary use bullets and header to highlight the main issues or topics that you want your audience to know about.9. Always provide the contact information at the end. Last but not the least; for professional looking brochures always hire a reputed and affordable web design UK based company who is adept at making brochures in both web and print versions, and thanks to the modern communication age, they can be based anywhere, the UK or the USA. Search online for affordable web design firms in London or New York or wherever you may find quality design jobs at competitive prices. Tue, 15 Jul 2008 07:39:00 +0200 All types of companies, from large MNCs to small enterprises make use of a brochure. The good old brochure’s significance as an effective marketing tool is well-known to marketing pros. If created in a professional manner, brochures can go a long way in informing and educating your target audience about your company, its products and services and enhance your brand value. When designing a brochure, whether for online or offline use, web and graphic design agencies keep in mind the purpose of the brochure and its target audience before deciding on the content, design and layout. Also, how the brochure will be reached out to the target audience determines how it should look and read. Let us discuss the five basic types of brochures you can use and how they are distributed: 1. Leave-Behinds
As the name suggests, leave-behind brochures are created to be left behind after a meeting or discussion with a potential customer. Such brochures include the detailed description of the products, services and their various benefits. The purpose of creating and leaving behind this brochure is that the message stays in the customers’ mind and they can go through the detailed description of the products and services at their convenience later. It also helps the customers in making a final decision. 2. Point-of-Sale Have you ever noticed brochures kept in racks or on sales/cash counters at big departmental stores, banks, institutes etc? These brochures are kept there so that the target audience can pick them up and read them. The aim of the point-of-sale brochures is to introduce the customers to a product or service and to explain to them why they need that product or service and how it would benefit them. The important thing that needs to be kept in mind is that the point-of-sale brochure should have an eye-catching headline and attractive layout design in order to draw the customer’s attention and to compel him to read it. 3. Respond to Inquiries This type of brochure is meant for customers who have already taken the first step and not for customers who are new to your products and services. The target audience here is aware of your products or services but wishes to know further before finally buying it.These brochures are sent in response to customer queries. The purpose is to acknowledge the query and answer it with further information support provided by the brochure and encourage the customer to buy your product or service. 4. Direct Mail This type of brochure is included in a direct mail package and sent to potential customers. Direct mail brochure generally have photos of the products mentioned in the brochure, illustrations, visual aids as well as the relevant technical features. 5. Sales Support Tool This brochure is similar to leave-behind brochures but they are used when the customer is on the verge of buying the product/services. It basically helps in aiding the sales process further. Sales Support Tool brochures enable the sales people to make their sales presentation in a more comprehensive manner and also help the customers to understand the finer points, features and benefits of the product or service more clearly. These brochures are typically bigger in size with bigger photos, catchy banner headlines and attractive layout. It is essential to choose the best brochure type to ensure that your business is advertised and promoted in the right way. Designing brochures is not a child’s play. It takes a great deal of efforts, proper designing, and much more to create an impressive brochure. It is always better to approach some good graphic design agency in the Wed, 18 Jun 2008 12:57:00 +0200 For the success of any website, proper navigation plays a very important role. A good navigation helps in keeping visitors interested and encourages them to explore further. - Always ask for a clean and uniform navigation system by the web designing company instead of a complicated one which can confuse the visitors. - Ask the web designers to use of lot of white space for your site as it helps in enhancing the overall look of the web page. - Always ask for a consistent top navigation menu with links to each category, home page, contact or support page for all the pages in the website. There must be a consistent footer too with links to contact information, advertising info, privacy policy, membership agreement etc. - Try not having a navigation bar that is too long where the visitors have to scroll down to view all of the links in your navigation bar. Ideally a navigation bar should not have more than 8 tabs at the most. - If your site has got too many sections and sub-sections, use drop-down menus for the main topics. - Never forget the site map as it is must for any website. It allows the visitors to know where to find the web pages of their interest without hunting through various pages. A sitemap must look like an outline where links to each category, subcategory, and page on your site are neatly arranged in the sequence they are. - The navigation system should be flexible and scalable as you never know when you might need to accommodate additional links. - If there is something important that you don’t want your visitor to miss, you can even highlight those links and if required these links can even be repeated. But remember that repeated links must be placed in different areas of your website, say at the bottom. - A Call to Action is a must for any website in order to encourage the visitor to take an action – either to buy something, or sign up for something or submit contact details for more information. These links can be prominently placed in each page as either links or buttons and should take the visitor to the appropriate page. - Try to use short and clear link names that describe the products, services or some information contained on the linked page. - The logo or name of the company which appears on the top banner of each page should link back to the home page. - Breadcrumbs trail should be incorporated in each page so that visitors who land directly to some inner page through search engines may know where they are and how they can proceed further. The checklist above will help you zero in on an affordable web design agency in UK, the US or India or any such countries which have a flourishing web development industry. Tue, 10 Jun 2008 07:07:00 +0200
“Is it really necessary to have a logo for my business?”
Tue, 03 Jun 2008 11:40:00 +0200 It takes a lot in keeping a website interesting for the visitors. It requires timely maintenance to keep a website updated regarding new trends and technology. For example a website made with classic Internet standards won’t be able to compete with Web 2.0 websites and would need urgent upgrade if it wants regular visitors. Regular maintenance is also required to keep a website right up there in search engine rankings because as time goes, your site might have to face problems like broken links, missing images, unanswered feedback, badly spelled text and missing page titles, all detrimental to SEO (search engine optimization) efforts. There are many website owners who still don’t believe in the fact that a site needs frequent maintenance. And this has ultimately led towards a loss in the number of visitors visiting their site and gradually a lower rank in search engines. There are many affordable web design company in UK, US, But what is website maintenance and what functions come under it? In general, a website maintenance team takes care of six areas of a website, like - Publishing where the content of the site is kept up-to-date - Quality assurance, where the genuine errors on a site are spotted. - Feedback monitoring by which communication with website visitors are managed properly. - Performance monitoring is done to measure activity on a site. - Infrastructure monitoring ensures a sound technical support for a site. - Change control where managing of ongoing technical or other changes made on a site that is done from time to time. |
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