We are seeing biggest gains in website design and performance since Tim Berners-Lee launched the first website 23 years ago.

5 technological breakthoughs that your website redesign must have.
1. Analytics.
Who is visiting your website? How long do they stay? And once they arrive, where do they go? The amount of information available through free services like Google Analytics is astounding. Web developer and online marketing expert Kurt Edelbrock says Google Analytics will help you, “understand your audience and your website in ways that your competitors on the web often won’t.” You can now track users, see what pages are popular and use this information to guide your website redesign.
2. Responsive Design.
Responsive web design offers you the best quality browsing experience with easy reading and navigation minimizing the need for resizing, panning, and scrolling. A website design with responsive architecture displays itself effectively on desktop browsers, tablets and mobile devices. “Given the rapid adoption of tablets and smartphones — and the fact that users currently seem to prefer reading their news on the mobile web rather than in apps — I think it's inevitable that 2013 will be the year that responsive design takes off,” says Peter Cashmore CEO of Mashable.com.
3. Content Management Systems (CMS).
CMS offers you a way to organize your content and post new and updated content. With Wordpress, and other open source CMS platforms, you can have sophisticated tools at your fingertips that are essential and affordable. When you manage your content better, you can repurpose it on multiple platforms.
4. Mobile.
Did you know that 85% of mobile users expect the mobile version of your website to be as good or better than the desktop view? “A mobile device is the internet for many people,” says Susannah Fox from the Pew Research Center. You can’t ignore the fastest growing audience online. Karen McGrane makes a great argument in Content Strategy for Mobile (A Book Apart), “mobile can be a catalyst to make your entire publishing process more efficient and more effective.” We should use mobile as the filter for rethinking all of our content. Mobile websites must be simpler, easier to click, better written and designed to work for the person on-the-go in a much smaller space. How about applying that to your desktop design as well?
5. Social Media.
People have a better understanding about what works on blogs, Facebook and Twitter, it’s not just about posting and reposting, but using content that effectively promotes your company, products or services. You can combine your business Facebook page with plug-ins that share content or simply add quick links and “Like” buttons to attract audiences back and forth between your website and your Facebook page.
For your audience to think of you as professional, your communications strategy must embrace multiple platforms and display messaging and visual marketing in a consistent manner. Today is a great time to rethink and repurpose your website so that it is on target with your business goals, meets your audience needs and utilizes the best that technology has to offer. Want to know more? Contact us for a free consultation on upgrading your website. Back to Insights