Does your website need a facelift?
Over the course of time, we all get older, wrinkles set in
and weathering shows. It is natural and
does happen to us all. Many of us look
to getting a bit of TLC, women use makeup, men moisturisers, some use more
brutal techniques such as surgery and facelifts – to bring back the lost years.
The same could be said for the website. Over the course of time it can go a little
out of fashion, look a little dated and generally looking sorry for
itself. Looking back at some of the
early websites of the 90’s compared with modern websites with cutting edge
graphics there is a distinct difference and younger fresher and sharper always
looks more attractive than old, sluggish and dull.
Many companies look to keep their websites updated,
modifying them and tweaking them from year to year. This is a good technique as the website does
not drastically change but subtly does – which can be good for the brand if
subtle is the word.
However, a change is as good as a holiday and sometimes a complete change is
refreshing. As long as the brand is not
sacrificed then it can be a great thing and can be really refreshing. For one thing it shows that the company is
making an effort in their shop window (which after all is what a website is, a
cyber window to the cyber shop) and also it keeps visitors/customers on their
toes.
Getting a website re-design does not have to be
expensive. It can be depending on the
size of the website and the amount of work that is needed, however web design
companies can offer great packages. By
comparing a few quotes you can be sure to get some expert advise and great
deals. Just go to http://www.marketingquotes.co.uk/website-design
and let us know what you have in mind, we can then get a few local website
design specialists to put some ideas and quotes together free of charge for you
to consider and review.
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