Your website appearance should matter.
Would you leave your house and head off to work in the morning looking a mess? I am going to presume the answer is no. The same approach should be taken towards your company’s web design. Your website needs to represent you online to potential businesses, current clients and the general public that might visit your site.
In today’s blog we have 6 questions and answers that our customers always ask us during the Web Design process.
Planning your Website Design
We often get asked by people “what do I need to do” when they decide to that they need a new website. Such a loaded question if I’m honest; but I’m going to try and help you get through some of the possible stages that you’ll encounter when designing a website as simply as possible.
Some tips to help you improve your SEO
Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is one of things Google looks for when deciding if your content is good or bad for its users. In this blog we’re going to touch on 3 tips for improving your SEO.
Google Local – Getting you on the map.
Google Local is a no brainer for all businesses; our goal for being on the internet is to get found. Well what better way to get found than to have your location on the map. In old pirate treasure map terms “X marks the spot” and that certainly is the case when it comes to Google Local (formerly Google Places).
Responsive Design: Our Infographic
We know that it can sometimes be hard to keep up with what is going on when it comes to technology and the how it impacts the internet. We have gone to the effort of creating our very 1st infographic to illustrate;
Responsive Web Design is great for your SEO.
In this edition of our blog we're going to talk to you about why getting or having a Responsive Web Design can benefit your sites rankings in Google.
5 reasons to have a Responsive Website Design 1. Your website works on every deviceThis is the main reason people opt for a responsive website design. You are creating a website that can be view on any device; a desktop, laptop, tablet or smartphone. Your website will automatically recognise the device and display the information for that accordingly. Everything just falls into place without you having to worry about it. With the responsive design all your content will be accessible, unlike a mobile site, and your user can find what they are looking for quite simply. Responsive designs are fluid, which means that when the next smartphone is released by Apple, Android or Windows your website will recognise the devices dimensions and will automatically render to that devices screens dimensions. Responsive web design is part of future-proofing your website.
Mobile Friendly Design vs. Mobile Design vs. Responsive Design
In our 1st blog of this series we discussed what is responsive web design was. In this blog we are going to discuss the different design options when it comes to your mobile device or tablet.
What is Responsive Design?Over the next number of weeks we are going to help you in understanding what Responsive Design is and how will it impact my business/website?