Saturday, 31 July 2010

Recent Client Testimonials

Surrey Architects

"We are absolutely delighted with the results and the whole process from inception to completion. We had one point of contact throughout and everything was explained clearly and concisely in a friendly and highly approachable manner. We recommend Near Perfect for anyone looking for a professional and creative solution to their web sites. Excellent job and service."

Laith Anayi – Surrey Architects

Web site redesigning can be as simple or as difficult as you make it. Here, we look at some methods to ease the redesigning process.
Pick A Reputable Web site Design Company
In order to get the best results, choose a reputable, well thought of company. This is important, not just from a design aspect, but to ensure that they can meet your needs. They should be concerned with what you're looking for, rather than how they feel. This is crtical to your success.
Develop a Good Style
One of most important considerations is the overall appearance of your Web site. Regardless of what you choose to do, an overall style is very important. It can determine several different things, such as the font(s) you decide to use and the graphics to include.
Think About Content
Content is key. Make sure that the information is legitimate, believable, easy to read and understand.
Make It Keyword Rich
Good SEO is also important, not only in design, but execution. Make sure you research your keywords.
Compare Web Sites in Search Engines
As previously mentioned, good SEO is important. If you don't know what keywords to use, make use of keyword search tools like Wordtracker. Once you have those keywords, compare them with Web sites that contain keywords that place well using natural search.
Keep Your Site Current
Keep your content current. To do so, one strategy is to check out the content on other Web sites. This will help keep you on track. Of great importance is checking out the trends, to see if anything new has been developed.
Easy to Navigate
Make sure your site is easy to navigate. Nothing is more frustrating than navigating a site where it's easy to get lost. This will negatively impact your profitability since potential customers are unlikely to stick around if it's too difficult to find what they want. Simple and direct navigation is key.
Make Sure It's Eye-Catching
One of the most important things that any Web site needs to do is grab attention. If yours doesn't, a site redesign may be in order. Carefully consider your message, then work on finding/creating a layout which matches that, yet is appealing to the viewer.
Develop Credibility
There are several ways to develop credibility. One method is to give as much information about your business as possible. Another option is to consider adding a discussion forum where all of your customers can recommend your services and share the experiences which they have had with your services.
Web site redesigning can be as simple or as difficult as you make it. Here, we look at some methods to ease the redesigning process.

Pick A Reputable Web site Design Company
In order to get the best results, choose a reputable, well thought of company. This is important, not just from a design aspect, but to ensure that they can meet your needs. They should be concerned with what you're looking for, rather than how they feel. This is crtical to your success.

Develop a Good Style
One of most important considerations is the overall appearance of your Web site. Regardless of what you choose to do, an overall style is very important. It can determine several different things, such as the font(s) you decide to use and the graphics to include.

Think About Content
Content is key. Make sure that the information is legitimate, believable, easy to read and understand.

Make It Keyword Rich
Good SEO is also important, not only in design, but execution. Make sure you research your keywords.

Compare Web Sites in Search Engines
As previously mentioned, good SEO is important. If you don't know what keywords to use, make use of keyword search tools like Wordtracker. Once you have those keywords, compare them with Web sites that contain keywords that place well using natural search.

Keep Your Site Current
Keep your content current. To do so, one strategy is to check out the content on other Websites. This will help keep you on track. Of great importance is checking out the trends, to see if anything new has been developed.

Easy to Navigate
Make sure your site is easy to navigate. Nothing is more frustrating than navigating a site where it's easy to get lost. This will negatively impact your profitability since potential customers are unlikely to stick around if it's too difficult to find what they want. Simple and direct navigation is key.

Make Sure It's Eye-Catching
One of the most important things that any Website needs to do is grab attention. If yours doesn't, a site redesign may be in order. Carefully consider your message, then work on finding/creating a layout which matches that, yet is appealing to the viewer.

Develop Credibility
There are several ways to develop credibility. One method is to give as much information about your business as possible. Another option is to consider adding a discussion forum where all of your customers can recommend your services and share the experiences which they have had with your services.
 
Content creation and updating when you need to!

A Content Management System ensures that a company's web site is focused on the achievement of business objectives, rather than being driven by technical issues, by putting control of content into the hands of its business experts.

Using only standard office applications, business owners can create and update content by simply dragging and dropping files to submit content to the Content Management System, which automatically applies corporate style and formatting to publish the new content and maintain a consistent look and feel to the site.

To overcome the problems created by inaccurate or contradictory content, automated approval procedures ensure content is correct before publication. These give structure to the approval process by using user-definable workflow to notify assigned approvers of changes to content. Publication is automatic once approval has been signed-off.

By achieving content changes in much reduced times and by ensuring content accuracy, a Content Management System reduces the time to market, delivers improvements to the user experience and saves costs through rationalised resource utilisation.

 

Consistent corporate branding

A coherent web site design philosophy, consistently implemented, is essential to successful Web communication. All too often, the ad hoc development and manual editing associated with the traditional static web site resulted in confused site appearance and navigation. This led to inconsistent branding and diluted corporate identity, and required considerable effort to police and control.

A Content Management System establishes the design philosophy and ensures it is consistently applied throughout the site to maintain corporate identity and branding. The use of templates allows a 'design once' approach which, by separating content from presentation, reduces the time and effort required to create and police the brand. The benefit is extended to re-branding activities that, being far easier and less costly to implement, allow the adoption of a more dynamic and vibrant corporate identity.

Streamlined centralised management

A Content Management System that uses template based publishing and a dynamic content repository centralises control to deliver numerous benefits and efficiencies.

Development and deployment investments made for one site can be leveraged for the deployment of further sites that require the same corporate values. Code changes that alter functionality propagate seamlessly across the site. The simple fact that site menus are fully automated and therefore always reflect the latest site content, means huge savings in effort and cost.

Such centralised management delivers on-going efficiencies and cost savings by allowing further changes to be synchronised across multiple sites as a single activity, avoiding the repeated costs of managing each site separately. Taken together, the separation of content from presentation and the provision of centralised management also ensure that a company's assets are easily prepared for dissemination across the increasing variety of platforms, web browsers, PDAs,Web TV and the new generation mobile phones.

Protecting content value

If content is the 'currency of the digital age' then protecting the value of that content becomes central to a company's ability to succeed. It must be accurate, up to date and easy to find. Inaccurate content is unacceptable, it exposes a company to jeopardy by threatening its credibility and inviting legal risk. Out of date content indicates commercial lethargy and will discourage visitors. Poorly structured content that is hard to navigate and search will do the same.

A Content Management System protects the value of content by accelerating and automating publication processes, putting control of content into the hands of the business experts and providing centralised administration of its presentation.

Adding new features

To build lasting value from their corporate web sites, companies need to be able to respond to the more sophisticated demands from users with enhanced features to extend the capabilities offered. A Content Management System makes this possible by providing a number of capabilities that the traditionally managed web sites cannot deliver.

Some of these enhancements, such as rapid authoring and streamlined approval, have already been mentioned. Others include:-

  • categorisation to improve searching and to allow information to be targeted at users according to their interests
  • enabling organisations to personalise the user experience
  • internationalisation to ensure the appropriate presentation of information on sites spanning economical, political and cultural borders
  • integration with other enterprise systems
  • syndication of content to sites with similar market interests
  • simplified application integration through the use of shared code, delivered via templates, that also enables up-front integration costs to be spread across many web site application implementations.
So... is a CMS right for you and your business?

As relationships with customers grow increasingly sophisticated, the demands made upon a company's web site become more complex and the management of its content more complicated.

Before the emergence of the Content Management System, content management was essentially a technical activity. In this old world, content owners generate the information, but depend on the Webmaster and team to publish it.

This is a slow multi-stage process that includes conversion of the source material into HTML format, editing the structure of the site, placing the new content on servers to allow manually-driven approval processes (if approval is sought at all) before final publication:

  • time consuming and resource expensive
  • leads to delayed business initiatives and excessive costs
  • encourages inaccurate and unreliable information
  • leads to inconsistent branding and dilution of the company's message
  • difficult site navigation
  • frustration and doubt among visitors and customers
  • loss of loyalty and missed sales.
  • Today, companies need to capitalise on new business opportunities by reacting quickly to market changes and must be able to do so while avoiding these issues. Their expectations include:
  • putting content creation and management into the hands of the business user
  • faster approval processes and publication of new content
  • ease of extending services available to customers through the web site
  • more efficient site management
  • maximised productivity of specialist technical resources
  • Above all, they seek to do all this while reducing web site costs.

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