Website Design
Responsive Design: Making Your Website Accessible for Mobile
With so many people going online through mobile devices, your business website needs to be accessible and functional across multiple platforms for all screen sizes. It’s frustrating for consumers to search for information on the go—only to find tiny fonts, crowded pages, and links that are impossible to tap.
Why You Need Mobile Design Now
The whole world is going mobile online—and that includes Australia in a big way. According to the Australian Mobile Phone Lifestyle Index:
- 76 percent of mobile phone owners have a smartphone
- 79 percent obtain information online—including researching products, services, and companies—with their phones
- 42 percent have made online purchases from their phones
- 17 percent make mobile online purchases at least once a week
- Of course, being online means people all over the world have access to your company, so your customer base can expand beyond Australia-wide. There are more than 1.5 billion smartphones in the world. How does your website look on a smaller screen?
4 Reasons to Revamp Your Website for the New Year
Your website is the vital, central component of your online marketing efforts. Just like retail spaces, Internet sites should be regularly updated to reflect changing consumer trends, as well as the evolving face of your business. When was the last time you had a website overhaul?
CMS: What Should You Be Using?
Your content management system (CMS) is an important consideration for your website. You need a solution that’s dynamic and professional, aesthetically pleasing, has plenty of functionality and—perhaps most importantly—is easy to update and maintain.
Is Your Website Branded?
Why you need a unified look
Not so long ago, websites were an optional marketing tool that many companies used simply as digital business cards. Today, having a richly featured website—preferably one that your customers can purchase through—is practically a necessity for any company looking to succeed in an Internet-driven market. In fact, many businesses exist primarily online.