Project Description
“One “ is the best word to define a truly responsive website.
One Message
One Update
One Vision
One Software
One Website (preferred by Google)
Today’s Web Views come from… ANY PLACE, ANY TIME, ANY DEVICE
Responsive Web Design is the ability to deliver your vision, message & webpage to any screen size.
Your digital message is a valuable tool continuously changing and telling your customers what it is you do and why and how you do it better than anyone else. Today’s consumers are ready to connect with your business on screens of all types and sizes. Smartphones Pads and tablets plus desktops and laptops. That’s a huge new opportunity, it’s also a competitive opportunity but only if your website is designed responsivly to give customers what they need on smaller smartphone screens as well as tablets and deliver rich content to the desktops.
Your customers and prospects today are constantly connected, they move fluidly between devices — from tablet to laptop to desktop to smartphone and back — throughout the day. Digital Cell service and devices in addition to low cost and free robust Wifi being everywhere is a driving force to the changing how we view the web.
Your multi-screen strategy should fit the needs of your customers and your business.
Gone is the tombstone website, updates done once a quarter or once a year.
You need current content, pictures, stories , videos of all types of information resources to keep the viewer engaged and coming back for more. We are all now publishers of our brand.
Digital Marketing quick 10 questions
1) What fundamental goals do you want to accomplish on your web site?
2) What do your customers web visits look like? Do you have Google Analytics reports installed?
3) Have you looked at your website from several sources IE. 1) Smartphone 2) A tablet /IPAD 3) the desktop & laptop? What do you like and not like?
4) How easy is your website to update?
5) Is your business socially connected? If so how? Is your website socially connected? How?
6) Have you discussed and have you created a written Digital Marketing plan?
7) What is your competition doing? When was the last time you looked? Who are they? Direct website visits and via Google search?
8) Do you know what percentage of internet viewers are viewing your site from a mobile device? Where they visit from? What they are clicking on? Time spent?
9) Do you advertise your services through Google Adwords or Bing?
10) Where is your current website page rank? What keywords do you use? how often do you update your web pages?