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Marketing Design Tips and Trends For 2021

Marketing Design Tips and Trends For 2021 | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it
Considering 94% of a website’s first impressions are related to design, we curated a list of the best designed websites in 2021.

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Is Your Website In Need of an Update?

Is Your Website In Need of an Update? | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it
If a website does not meet certain user-friendly standards, visitors will have no problem clicking away. Here are 3 areas yours may need improvement in

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janlgordon's curator insight, January 25, 2017 9:27 PM

I selected this article from Curatti written by Avinash Nair
 because it provides the latest information to bring your website up to date.

 

Three ways you can improve your website design

 

Top Reasons to Update a Website

 

Every second a new website is born on the Internet. I agree that knowing what needs to be fixed is the first step to rebuilding a presence that your visitors will love.

 

Nair goes over the what to look for when assessing your business's most important online real estate.

 

Here's what caught my attention:

 

  • If your traffic is declining this could be due to an outdated design. If it was created years ago it can appear to be sloppy and won't get the attention it deserves.

 

  • We are well into the mobile purchase age, and this means all websites should be responsive or fall behind. It's important to be recognized on all devices.

 

  • The general rule of thumb is for a website to load in two seconds or less. Anything longer than this can turn a visitor away quickly. One of the top culprits are images that are not optimized properly.

 

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Image: Courtesy of 123rf.

 

Read full article here: http://ow.ly/q8iE308mnNT

 

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Give Your Website a Facelift the Right Way

Give Your Website a Facelift the Right Way | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it
For a first website or major redesign, there are basic points to follow if you want to succeed. Read on to be walked through the most importan

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janlgordon's curator insight, April 25, 2017 5:17 PM

I selected this article from Curatti written by Eleonora Zolotaryova
 because it shows you how to successfully redesign your website for better visibility.

 

Your website may need a major upgrade in order to stay current.

 

Make Your Website More Successful

 

To attract subscribers your website needs to stand out online. I agree that a new design can help improve your chances.

 

Zolotaryova provides the right steps to take to make the necessary changes.

 

Here's what caught my attention:

 

  • Before getting started it's important to analyze and narrow down your niche. For this to happen you need to take advantage of the right tools to learn more about what the competition is doing.

 

  • Use organic search methods to attract website traffic. Include a set of words and phrases that reflect your brand -- known as semantic core.

 

  • Perform a technical audit such as your URLs, Meta tags and titles, any broken links, ect. Fixing these errors will help more visitors see your website in search.

 

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Read full article here: http://ow.ly/Wx9930baFZx

 

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#SocialMedia #Marketing Good, Bad, Ugly [#INFOGRAPHIC]

#SocialMedia #Marketing Good, Bad, Ugly [#INFOGRAPHIC] | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it

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Marty Note
The Bad and Ugly shared convincingly in this infographic speaks more to OUR (i.e. business) continued ignorance that problems inherent in WHAT IS HAPPENING. Business is social, get used to it.

But there's a problem.

The problem, as is true in any transition time, is the OLD ain't fully dead yet. At some point, possibly soon, those "social media deniers" in the C suite are going to be dead (one way or the other lol).

Don't have to look far for convincing evidence. Look around in any public space and you will see people with head down keying the secret social STUFF of our lives. One would think the ubiquity of smart phones would convince the C suite to wake up.

Not so much apparently.

The C Suite isn't connecting the dots:

Smart Phone = social media. Social Media = traffic. Traffic = Money.

Read Ian McCarthy on why the Selfie Gets Bigger to understand why social media laggards will pay a high price to catch back up:
http://www.linkedin.com/pulse/article/20140923131408-1879-gopro-drones-and-making-wearables-social

Meantime enjoy this inforgraphic that says more about US than SMM.


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