I deal with clients just about every day whose aim it is to have a "killer website." Great. But, that leaves a lot to question about what that really means. Of course, "killer" is a subjective idea. To some a killer website is one that uses all the latest, bleeding-edge technology. To others, a straight-forward design that sends the company message is just the ticket.
But, when I ask, "who is your ideal customer, and what do you want him or her to do?" I often get silence. Yet, this question should be answered prior to beginning any web design project. As an example, a website that sells books can reasonably expect pretty much anyone to find an interesting title. The goal is to sell books.
But, say you are a kitchen remodeler. It is pretty unlikely that any one is going to make that kind of decision from your website alone. So, a more reasonable goal is to motivate some initial contact by the potential customer.
The point is that a "killer website" is one that leads to your desired outcome. Everything else is just decoration. So before beginning any design project, first identify and define your customer.
Friday, December 14, 2007
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