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So you’ve got your website.  You’ve had it for about 6 months. You hand it out at business events whilst networking and it’s working ok for you. Good good good. What if we told you that it could be working harder. Ask yourself the following questions : Do the search engine keyphrases...

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Effective Web Designs

Posted by The Geek | Posted in Accessible Web Design, Business, Usability Consultancy, Usability Consultation, Usability design, User Centred Design, Web Design Usability, Web Design in Yorkshire, Website Usability Testing, Website User Testing, internet marketing, web design, web design barnsley, web design yorkshire | Posted on 06-09-2010

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Effective means to achieve the desired effect so the phrase effective web development must mean to fit the purpose for which the website was created for. In other words, to meet requirements. A requirement, one would think, would be most effectively communicated by the individual who requires the website, in this case the business owner. The business owner, afterall, understand his and her business better than anyone else. But this decision maker doesn’t generally understand the field of web design and how the internet can help the business. Therefore, he or she requires guidance from the internet market, web designer of IT professional. In other words, the requirements must be extracted or the end solution may not accurately solve the original problem. This is because we may not really understand the original problem because we did not examine the business and its web design requirements thoroughly enough.

Please note this is an extract for a recent article that we had published on Ezinearticles, click on the link below to view the complete article:

Effective Web Designs


I don’t need a website because my customers don’t use the internet!

Posted by The Geek | Posted in Accessible Web Design, Business, Usability Consultancy, Usability Consultation, Usability design, User Centred Design, Web Design Usability, Web Design in Yorkshire, Website Usability Testing, Website User Testing, internet marketing, web design, web design barnsley, web design yorkshire | Posted on 06-09-2010

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Accessibility is a much talked about web design issue. Help the elderly get online to make their lives easier. Think about it, our post offices are disappearing, public transport can be unreliable and infrequent, especially for those of us who live out in the sticks. The elderly are being encouraged to go online to shop, pay their car tax and do a multitude of other tasks that are possible to do online but quite difficult and time consuming to do at the post office, supermarket or bank. The fact is that many elderly people are starting to use the internet and this trend will only increase.

So why do so many small business owners fail to realise that this trend exists? Many do not have a website because they advertise in the local paper or directory book. I’m not saying stop doing this. But don’t ignore the ever growing trend of online users.


Website Redesign – why do you need one?

Posted by The Geek | Posted in Accessible Web Design, Business, Search Engine Optimisation (SEO), Usability Consultancy, Usability Consultation, Usability design, User Centred Design, Web Design Usability, Web Design in Yorkshire, Website Usability Testing, Website User Testing, internet marketing, web design, web design barnsley, web design yorkshire | Posted on 06-09-2010

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Ok so if you’ve found this post the chances are that you’ve either got an old website which needs updating or you’ve only recently had a new one created for your business but think it may be lacking a little something.

Let’s begin by looking at a few simple indicators that your website needs a complete revamp or maybe just a few little tweaks here and there. A professional web designer should have the experience and expertise to redesign or tweak a website solution to your requirements. But it isn’t always that simple. What if your requirements were wrong in the first place or your website are been built on an unsuitable solution to grow with your business.

So let’s look at a couple of typical fixes to common website problems. Unfortunately not all problems are straightforward so it’s always best to look at the website in the context of the business requirements before undertaking any potentially expensive remedies. The following the meant as a guide only as multiple variables could have compounded the problem.

Problem: Website slow.

Potential Issues: Server speed, image size, code quality.

Solutions: Change server, optimise images, optimise code.

Problem: Poor organic SEO conversion rates.

Potential Issues: Poor website copy, inaccessible web design, usability issues.

Solutions: Enlist the help of a professional copywriter, perform an Accessibility Audit, undertake Usability testing.

It is worth noting that the accessibility testing and its remedial actions should always precede usability testing. The design recommendations of the accessibility testing should be incorporated into the website before usability testing is carried out by people with disabilities.

In my opinion a complete redesign is only required if the original design’s fundamental design is wrong. The decision of whether to redesign, revamp or tweak should be made during the Analysis phase but it must be noted that a website should be a constantly changing entity anyway.