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re thinking how your customers think about your website (a love story)

Rethinking how your customers think about your website (a love story)

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Page 1: Rethinking how your customers think about your website (a love story)

rethinking how your customers think about your website

(a love story)

Page 2: Rethinking how your customers think about your website (a love story)

start with self-assessment:

Ask yourself, what do I need in a website?

(getting to know you )

Page 3: Rethinking how your customers think about your website (a love story)

websites need clear concise goals to be effective

A site without clear directives is like a movie with no plot.

I have no idea what I just saw

Let’s see some action words

Page 4: Rethinking how your customers think about your website (a love story)

Your site should be

Profitable, enjoyable, interactive, engaging

It’s all coming together.

Keep it up, sounds good

Page 5: Rethinking how your customers think about your website (a love story)

And you know what else it should be?

attractive, smart, clever, trendy, generates leads, converts to sales

Keep it up, brilliant direction

Page 6: Rethinking how your customers think about your website (a love story)

And it wouldn’t hurt if it were:

principled, customer oriented, user friendly, affordable, modern

You’re making a masterpiece.

Page 7: Rethinking how your customers think about your website (a love story)

You need a site that serves a purpose

You need a design-driven company that understands marketing and

advertising.

I do!!

Page 8: Rethinking how your customers think about your website (a love story)

Here’s how we can help

Create a website that is modern & user friendly.

Design a consistent image to help clients see your company the way you see it.

Set measurable goals and analyze data to improve your site

Great!

Page 9: Rethinking how your customers think about your website (a love story)

Smart strategies for success

Research your competition to find their strengths and weaknesses.

Evaluate your site with fresh eyes and emphasize product value.

Improve traffic

It’s an inventory of your assets.

Page 10: Rethinking how your customers think about your website (a love story)

How we do it?

We separate the wheat from the chaff byassessing the value of key design, marketing, advertising components. Everything should

serve a purpose.

Eliminate the

unnecessary The necessary speaks

Page 11: Rethinking how your customers think about your website (a love story)

We research to determine Why customers choose your products?

Why they remain loyal?

What they love and what they hate.

Where your traffic comes from and how you can get more.

The content that’s most beneficial for your site.

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So that customers can finally see, love, and become as passionate about your company

as you are.

You really love my widgets?

Of course! They are pretty amazing.

I’ve always felt they

were.