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Re-Release | Is Your Website Working for You? Creating a Strategic Website

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Today is the second episode all about website design and I am going to be talking about how you can evaluate if your website is working for you. If you haven’t listened to the first episode, I recommend you listen to episode 13.

This episode is useful whether you’re DIYing your website, getting by until you can hire a designer, or if you’re working with a designer now so that you know what to look for and ask for in a strategic website design project. Because that’s what I’m all about – using strategy in your website design so that it doesn’t’ just look good, but it also functions well and helps you grow your business.

I’m going to cover a couple of techniques for evaluating if your website is working for you and I’ve also got a checklist you can download at www.lemonandthesea.com/15download.

Topics Discussed:

  • The importance of having a strategy behind your website design
  • Why you need to test and change your design
  • Creating simple, easy to use navigation and what you should include
  • Why using website standards can help your design
  • Why your content is important to your website visitor’s experience
  • Things to check to make sure your content is working for you
  • The importance of having a call-to-action on each page
  • Creating a contact form that makes it easy for people to use
  • How the design of your website can support your main purpose
  • Why knowing your audience is important for your website
  • The tools I use with clients to test my website designs
  • The importance of testing and changing your design
  • My #1 recommendation for creating a strategic website
  • How strategic design serves your clients and customers

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Content provided by Samantha Mabe. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Samantha Mabe or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Today is the second episode all about website design and I am going to be talking about how you can evaluate if your website is working for you. If you haven’t listened to the first episode, I recommend you listen to episode 13.

This episode is useful whether you’re DIYing your website, getting by until you can hire a designer, or if you’re working with a designer now so that you know what to look for and ask for in a strategic website design project. Because that’s what I’m all about – using strategy in your website design so that it doesn’t’ just look good, but it also functions well and helps you grow your business.

I’m going to cover a couple of techniques for evaluating if your website is working for you and I’ve also got a checklist you can download at www.lemonandthesea.com/15download.

Topics Discussed:

  • The importance of having a strategy behind your website design
  • Why you need to test and change your design
  • Creating simple, easy to use navigation and what you should include
  • Why using website standards can help your design
  • Why your content is important to your website visitor’s experience
  • Things to check to make sure your content is working for you
  • The importance of having a call-to-action on each page
  • Creating a contact form that makes it easy for people to use
  • How the design of your website can support your main purpose
  • Why knowing your audience is important for your website
  • The tools I use with clients to test my website designs
  • The importance of testing and changing your design
  • My #1 recommendation for creating a strategic website
  • How strategic design serves your clients and customers

Resources Discussed:

  continue reading

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