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How do we measure web design success? What reporting is available for websites?
If you own a shop, you're aware of trends - maybe Friday evening is always busy in a fish & chip shop, as is Saturday lunchtime. You know how much you took on any given day, and how many fish you got through, but beyond that, the details of your success elude you. How many people looked at the menu on the pavement then walked away? How many people came in your shop but didn't buy? And for what reason? Which were your busiest tables? Who tried to find a seat but couldn't and went to the chippy up the road? How long did it take people to finish their fish supper and leave?
With the web and the web-tools we have available now you can find out all of that! Who came to your site, where they live, what time they visited, how long they spent on your site, which links they clicked on, how many pages they looked at, whether or not they bought anything, if they watched your video or downloaded your guide, if they read your opening spiel on your homepage and decided that your site wasn't for them.
The same applies for your campaigns. You can get any number of metrics to determine whether or not your promotion was a success, which parts of it were well received and which bits you can improve in order to make your campaign a resounding success next time.
Graphic Design for the web
Often, graphic design is used as another term for 'print design' ie. design for printed communications; leaflets, posters, brochures, logo design, magazine layouts and advertising. However, in 2017 there is so much crossover between website design (digital design or even 'graphic design for the web') and graphic design, it's very difficult to tell where one ends and another begins. Often the same designer will be responsible for online and offline creative, blurring the lines even more. Generally though, a designer will specialise in one discipline (either web or print) but will need to be able to be comfortable with the other in order to succeed in design.
Why should my business have a presence on the world wide web?
In the UK, around 87% of adults are frequent users of the web, which includes over 99% of young adults from the ages of 16 to 24, who, as time progresses, will eventually replace the older generations who are traditionally more reluctant to get online.
The ease-of-use, accessibility, cost, flexibility and versatility of the web has resulted in the web being the first port of call for people considering any number of recreational and admin activities such as online banking, entertainment, shopping, socialising, dating and gaming.
It's this exposure that the web is able to afford your business that is so valuable. You simply won't get the opportunity for your business to be put in front of such a wide audience irrepsective of their geographical location, all of whom are potential customers. Additionally, should you prefer not to make your message that far-reaching, you can restrict the promotion of your website (via the use of tailored keywords and online marketing tools) to just potential customers in your area. The nature of search engines, and their ranking criteria ensures that when a customer arrives at your site, they have a fair idea of what you're all about and what they're going to get when they arrive. It's your job to ensure they're wowed when they arrive!
How do I find out more about Multimedia content and web design?
It has been suggested in a survey recently that multimedia content on a webpage holds a client's attention for more than twice the duration of regular written content. In an age where the main aim of a website is to keep a visitor interested for long enough to draw them into your proposition, this could play a key part in your online success.
Four times as many users of the world wide web would prefer to watch a video than read an article about any given subject, and that is being fuelled by the technology. By the beginning of next year it is presumed that almost three quarters of internet traffic will be stremaing video content. Web users are becoming much more selective about how they would like their content delivered and they are being given a vast amount of choice.
As a result of the advancement in internet connectivity (both tethered and mobile) and that devices are sufficiently powerful to be able to integrate with that connectivity and the transfer of files that that will allow, it's possible for live and other media to be streamed even when the user is on a boat, at the top of a hill, in church, wherever! This gives website content managers and web designers the chance to deliver content in ever more engaging and immersive methods - Live streaming of events, gaming, animation, 360 media, HD video, the list goes on and on.
Not only can Maddison Creative Web Design Newcastle help you promote any existing multimedia you may already have - perhaps from a tv commercial or offline event - online, but we can also create truly engaging interactive multimedia to wow visitors to your website.
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