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Tips and Tricks | Choosing Your Web Designer

April 30th, 2009
Tags: Design, designer, web, Web site, website, website designer
Categories: Tips & Tricks
By: Sheridan Broderick

 

It can be stressful when you finally take the plunge and decide to dive into the World Wide Web, but having that online presence is invaluable to you and your business. The trouble is that you don’t want to get stuck with a designer who does a terrible design, does a terrible job at developing it, or (worst case scenario) BOTH! Unfortunately there are people out that who are just looking to make a buck, whatever the cost to you.

So what can you do about it? Well, knowing what questions to ask is always a great place to start, so that’s where I’ll start. Here are the 5 top questions you need to ask your potential Web designer.

Do you design in tables?

If their answer is yes then hang up the phone on them! This method of producing Web sites is outdated and obsolete. It’s ok to use tables for data and micro-information, but if the entire Web site is one GIANT table, just walk away. Industry standards are pushing the use of CSS to style and layout Web sites.

Do you design for ALL browser and ALL computers?

Not all browsers display a Web page the same, like not all computers show a page the same. A Mac and PC have different fonts pre-installed on them and different computers have different monitor resolutions.

A normal Web site should be constrained to 770 pixels in width. This eliminates a viewer having to scroll to the right to see the whole page.

The acceptable fonts to be used are; Arial, Times New Roman, Verdana, Trebuchet MS/Helvetica, Georgia, Courier New, and Lucida Sans.

There are literally thousands of browsers out there, we can’t design for all of them, and so we try to design for the masses. Firefox, Internet Explorer (IE6, IE7), Chrome, Safari, and Opera are the most widely used browsers and should be tested when designing.

Do you know basic Search Engine Optimization?

Every designer should have a basic understanding of Search Engine Optimization and how to optimize a Web site for search engines. If the site is designed structurally for SEO then you can have an SEO specialist go in later and bump your rankings if you need it. This includes the proper use of header tags, internal linking, breadcrumbs, meta-data, and overall structure.

What programs do you use?

Any designer worth considering will use an Adobe Photoshop-like program for all of their graphics. There are free photo editing software’s out there, but they do not produce the same result. Heck, you’re paying them all this money; you want it to look professional.

For the actual development of the Web site they can use anything from Notepad to Adobe Dreamweaver and get the same result… if they’re good. You want someone that can hand code and that doesn’t rely on a WYSIWYG editor to produce the code for them.

Do you have a portfolio I can look at?

You are asking this person to design and develop, in many cases, your first impression to the world. It’s gotta look good! You want it to represent you and your business well. However, new designers can still be good too; you want to see anything graphical they have done. If it’s a bumper sticker… was it laid out nicely? Is there a good use of color? Is it readable?

Remember, you are interviewing them. They should be friendly; you will be talking to them often, as well as knowledgeable. Your Web site is extremely important your success and if it’s not done right the first time, you will be paying for it later on – literally.

Please contact us at Merchant Metrix if you are interested in custom Website design. We’re here to serve you!

Why Websites Are Important To Your Business

April 27th, 2009
Tags: business website, Design — Website, importance of Web site, Web site, www
Categories: Business
By: Sheridan Broderick

 

Why is having a Web site so important in today’s world?

wwwMany businesses, whether they’ve been in business for 50 years or 5 years, still do not have a Web site. There are many reasons why they may not, but the biggest seems to be that they don’t think they need one.

“We work by word of mouth and a Web site won’t help us”
“Our business focuses mostly on older people that don’t use the Web that much”

Well all you traditional business owners out there, the world is evolving and changing… Sure, the conventional marketing methods are still first-rate and should still be used, but you must now incorporate new Web techniques into your marketing strategies as well.

Word of Mouth

Word of mouth is still, and has always been one of the most powerful methods in advertising. But what you now need to understand is that “word of mouth” is just a metaphor. Most of the world is online, and those people that are online have blogs, micro-blogs and social networking pages, and all of those people have friends on those sites that they talk to. Now, the word of mouth concept has become just words on a computer screen but essentially the same thing has been done. Actually, it’s been improved upon. They didn’t just tell one person, they told everyone that reads their blog or all their friends on Twitter and so on. Way more bang for your buck!

The Danger of Customer Grouping

Ok, quote #2… I watched a movie clip about the scrapbooking company Fiskars the other day. They were implementing a new advertising market and had the idea that their clientele consisted, the majority anyway, of women in their 50s and older. Once they executed the new system and began getting results they realized that they were O-So-Wrong about their customers! The majority of their clients were much younger, 20 – 30 year old men and women. However, even with the idea that their customers were of the older generation, they still marketed online, because they knew that those customers had a computer so they could stay in touch with their more technologically inclined younger family members. My 80 year old grandfather spends 8 hours a day on his computer running his own online businesses. Sure he has trouble with the tiny cell phone I bought him, but that computer he runs like a pro.

Did you know that 7 out of 10 people search for a business online, and decide on who they will use before ever stepping foot into a brick and mortar store… and all based on their Web site. Wow!

Do you need a Website to get your business launched online? Contact Merchant Metrix today for a free price quote for a quality custom website design.

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