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Posts about website design, graphic design and running an online business.

My website and email newsletter are not connected

Roger Streeten - Tuesday, July 19, 2011

If you have discovered the delights of sending out an email newsletter, you may have had the problem of how it relates to your website.

The main purpose of our newsletters is to highlight certain pages on our site, and allow people to easily find the information on there. As we already know which are the popular pages (from our statistics), we can direct more people there.

If it’s too difficult to do, it wont get done.
The key to us actually getting it done is that it’s very easy to do.

We are currently using a fully integrated system that works within our website, rather than as a separate bit of software. It’s not till you use something that is designed to work seamlessly that you realise how much more efficient you can be.

There are plenty of email newsletter providers that do an excellent job (mailchimp.com is a great example), but when you are ’updating’ your website, you want to feel like its all happening in one place.

The added advantage is that you don’t have to be particularly technical to manage these things, allowing our clients a simple way of controlling their online presence.

The Hub
For our clients, we are now taking the approach of looking at their website as one unified place where they can manage the entire online side of their business. We have realised that getting them to shift the focus of operating their business online, completely changes the way they relate to their website.

Before it was important just to have the basic information on there, but as so much of our lives depend on being online, the interaction with websites has changed.

Anything from updates made on your facebook/twitter account, to emails that you send to your customers, should all revolve around the central hub of your site. If for example you are sending visitors off to see your listings on a property portal, the important thing is that they return back to you where they feel more comfortable.

Keeping you website as the central hub has never been so important.

Keeping things working
The other really important thing for us is when it comes to upgrading websites. Software can change very often, as the code is being improved all the time. When it comes to upgrading to the ‘latest’ version it can sometimes disrupt all the delicate design work that was previously done.

This is one of the problems we have experienced with Wordpress (a free blogging/cms system), which is otherwise fantastic! Because a lot of the functionality is provided by many different suppliers, getting everything to work on the latest version can sometimes take up a large amount of programming time. We feel that time could be better spent on the overall design and optimisation.

We are big fans of keeping things simple, and if you can get a lot done with as little resistance as possible, you are onto a winner.

How do I keep my website content up to date?

Roger Streeten - Thursday, June 02, 2011

One of the biggest changes in website design in the last year or so is the introduction of affordable content management systems (CMS) for websites.

This means the owner of the website can log in and edit their pages whenever they want. Gone are the days of design agencies holding their clients ransom by charging huge fees to make tiny changes.

So now that a CMS is within everyone's reach, the focus has moved onto the quality of the site's design. The design is not just about the look, but the whole experience of using it.

Efficiency
Following this trend, our websites divide the design and the content into two different areas, and let the website join them together. This means that the website owner can edit the page text, and if needed upload some pictures, but they don't have to get their hands messy with all that complicated code.

The other benefit to this is that if some design changes are required further down the line, we can make the changes to the code, and the content stays the same. A quick revamp, without the long wait.

Yeah, Yeah, Yeah...but what about updating
Ok, so it wont make your website up to date, but it will make it easier to do. A common reason for website owners not making updates is because 'they don't have time'. If it only takes a few minutes a day to make some relatively big changes, then its worth doing it regularly. Keeping your website looking current and alive is a key element of having an interesting website.

Blogs
An example of this is setting up a blog. If you can add something even just once a week, the valuable content on your site will grow...and grow! Talk to anyone that knows a bit about search engines, and they will get very excited about how important it is to have good, fresh content being added to your site. *hint* google loves it!

Any thoughts, please get in contact...

Thanks

Roger

Welcome to my Blog!

Roger Streeten - Wednesday, June 01, 2011

This is my first blog post on the website!

So things are finally changing on the website, and I have started writing a blog. It will be a collection of thoughts, advice and experiences to help your business when you are considering improving your website, graphic design or general marketing.

With almost 20 years experience of working in the design industry, there is plenty for me to say.

Please follow me and if you are not signed up to the newsletter, do it here as I will be posting all links to the blog when it's sent out.

Hope you enjoy it...and comments always welcome!

Thanks

Roger



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