Does your site stand out from your
competition? Does it produce the results you hoped for?
Is it generating interest in your company, products or
services? Does your company look credible in the eyes of prospective
customers? Are search engines "finding" your site?
Free Web Site Effectiveness Evaluation
1.
Provide us with some basic information: your website address, the goal
of your web site, and your target audience info -
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2.
We'll review your information and your site... and we'll contact you.
Daniel Design Group specializes in upgrading the appeal and
performance of existing web sites. Below, you'll find
examples of actual web page upgrades.
Upgrade Examples
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Problems: Difficult
to determine what the client has to offer, confusing,
links are scattered, site difficult to navigate, no visual
appeal, too much text, a turn-off, bad balance of colors,
poor font selection, very unprofessional. Not search
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Solutions: At
a glance, visitors easily see what client has to offer,
links are organized and easy to identify, easy to
navigate, visually appealing, balance of text and images,
very professional. Much more credible. All obstacles
removed! Search engine friendly. |
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Page
is
far too large for most monitors, content and links are
scattered, site difficult to navigate, no visual appeal, a
real turn-off, very unprofessional. Not search engine
friendly. |
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At
a glance, visitors easily see what client has to offer,
links are organized and easy to identify, easy to
navigate, visually appealing, balance of text and images,
very enticing, very professional. Much more credible. Search engine friendly. |
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Page lacks appeal and any interesting qualities. Difficult
to navigate. |
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New graphics, photos, fonts and colors create interest for
the viewer. Navigation is completely revamped to all
visitors to find what they're looking for easily and
quickly. |
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AFTER
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Design
doesn't take good advantage of monitor size or monitor
proportions, difficult to view and difficult to identify what this
client has to offer. |
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At
a glance, visitors easily see what client has to offer,
links are organized and easy to identify, easy to
navigate, visually appealing, balance of text and images,
very enticing, very professional. Much more credible. Search engine friendly. |
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AFTER
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Design
includes difficult to read logo and not so flattering photo of
building. |
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Much easier
on the eyes. Visitors, at a glance, can easily see and find what
the client has to offer. |
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AFTER UPGRADE |
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This home
builder constructs $1-4 million dollar luxury homes. Original
design is not bad, but it doesn't reflect the professionalism of
the builder or the luxury of the homes. |
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A more upscale
approach. The visitor now has an immediate idea of the kinds of
homes this builder offers. |
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AFTER UPGRADE |
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In the
original site, it was difficult to determine what was actually
being offered... the opportunity to increase sales through
professional sales coaching. The site was also difficult to
navigate. |
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A more professional
layout... a very prominent headline.. and images to support the
message. Visitor can now navigate this site with ease. |
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Reasons to consider
upgrading your web site and web marketing strategies:
Give
prospective clients a more positive experience of you
Position
yourself as an expert in your field
Dramatically upgrade the influence you have with your
clients
Get people
to buy more, more often
Position yourself
strategically above all of your competitors
Dramatically improve and upgrade the communication
experience of your prospects
Build in a
sense of urgency that makes your buyers buy faster
Create an
unstoppable anti-competitive strategy
Breed more
loyalty toward you over every other competitor
Attract
your buyers over all of your competitors whenever they see
an ad, a brochure, a sales letter, etc. |
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