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Site update/re-design?

Thinking about or needing a site re-design?

The first question to ask yourself is Why!

If the answer is simply Why Not! or Needs a Re-vamp then maybe think again. Re-designing your web site could be expensive and unless you have a clear idea of the why then nothing may change and bring no significant improvements.

If on the other hand you have identified aspects where improvements could be made such as:-

  • not enough visitors
  • not enough requests for information
  • not enough contacts
  • not enough sales
  • not enough conversions

then help is at hand. Some of the above or even all might be solved by a complete make-over but just might not! Knowing the underlying whys of the above could just be the answer.

Web site analysis 10-point plan

WebMedia can undertake an analysis and appraisal to identify the areas, bottlenecks and perhaps structural anomalies that are restricting or limiting your website's success. Areas covered include:-

1. Design, Look And Feel 6. Search Engine Visibility/Exposure
2. Site Navigation 7. Structural Design
3. Visual Impact 8. Accessibility And Useability Standards
4. Easy-to-read Copy 9. Interactivity
5. Sales Message 10. Freshness Of Content

Web design doesn't always need to mean new! Sometime small incremental changes can have large significant results.

For a one-off fee of £199 WebMedia will provide you with a written report covering all the areas that contribute to a successful online working web site as the basis for making the changes for future inprovement.

If, however, you decide that a new website is the order of the day, and if you decide to allow us to build it for you, £100 from the initial analysis fee will be discounted against the cost of new site. Either way, you get the best of both worlds!

Contact WebMedia first by This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or using contact form here and see measureable results!

 
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