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Designing
Web sites the right way. Too
many Web sites concentrate on ways to drive visitors to the site, without
giving enough thought to what happens when they get there. The way your
site is designed and laid out has a on the
amount of traffic you can build and maintain. That's where Cemya
Design can help you.
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According
to a survey released by Jupiter Communications, 45 per cent of consumers
reported that technical problems drove them away from an e-commerce site
during last December's holiday shopping season. That's a lot of unhappy
customers. |
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One
thing that people tend to forget is that driving people to the site is a
means, not an end. The end goal is either to provide information or a
message, to get them to buy something or to show them ads. It does little
good to bring people to your site if most of them just take a peek at the
home page and split.
The
main reason people leave a site after only a few seconds is because they
can't find what they're looking for, or are forced to click through page
after page to get to the content. It is those areas which professional Web
designers, like Cemya Design
will avoid. We know the business and how it can help you, we can make sure
that visitors are not chased away due to a dysfunctional site of dead
links, errors, long page load times, fancy scripts that don't work as
they're supposed to.
Each
of these incidents is money out of your pocket, or worse, because once
someone has encountered more than one or two errors on your site, they
will probably never return. To err is human, as we all know. But to err
even a little with a corporate or e-business website can have disastrous
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Remember,
with so much invested in many of today's corporate websites, it is not
enough to simply exist. There's too much competition for that. To fully
realize a site's revenue potential it must provide information that is
meaningful, organized in such a way that it is easy to understand and
navigate, it must work properly, and customers must be able to find it.
The NEC Research Labs state, the publicly indexable
World Wide Web consists of 800 million pages on 2.8 million computer
servers, comprising six trillion bytes of textual information and three
trillion bytes worth of images. Standing out in such a large crowd is not
easy.
Let us do the hard work for you |