Website Redesign- Planning as easy as 123!
Website redesigning is involves a slight distinction and
considerations between mounting and developing new sites. Say
for instance, those that have existing sites have more or less
enough knowledge on what sites and site formulas work. They have
already a grasp about what they consider as assets in their
site's form and function. Recognizing these assets can pretty
well contribute to a more prosperous redesigned site.
Other businesses may take a few months to decide in favor of a
redesign but mind you, planning a redesign can be as easy as
123! It's unbelievable but it's true. Here are the three basic
redesign planning tips:
1. Problem Identification. As i have stated a while ago, more or
less you have already formed an idea why your site is not doing
that good in the World Wide Web. This is because of certain
factors. These factors must be avoided in coming up with a
redesign. Remember the maxim - learn form your mistakes. Well,
this is basically the main idea behind problem identification.
This is done to preclude similar mistakes that have transpired
in the past. In recognizing these mistakes, the site will
intentionally be improved. Aside from mistakes, we should also
consider the good points of your existing web design. They can
be re-applied or made stronger and better.
Thus, before you plan the details of a re-design, analyze first.
Identify the problem areas as well as the good areas. You may
ask some of these questions in order to get the desired web
site:
a. Is your site functional? If it gives the needed information
of the viewers or the target market and they get it quickly and
clearly then, the site is said to be functional. It pays to have
organization, this is because it will refrain the viewers from
transferring from one site to another.
b. Does your site clearly point the 'call for action'. If you
are into selling products, your site must have triggered the
viewer's decision to buy the product. At a glance, they must be
convinced and the cobwebs at the back of their heads must be
rebutted or deleted.
c. Is your site an epitome of a professionally-made site? Are
the appearance, layout, images and content appealing? If not,
better have it redesigned in a way to make it catchy,
informative and serviceable.
2. Layout the redesign plan. The next thing to do is to
establish a workable layout for the redesign. Establish plans
how to solve the mistakes in web design. Each issue must be
identified to serve as guidelines. Also, problems and mistakes
must be given due solutions.
3. Define your Goals. Aside from giving solutions to the
mistakes and problems you have encountered in your existing web
site, be sure to establish and define your goals to guide you
with what to do in the redesign.
The aim or the overall purpose must be made clear and flagrant
otherwise your redesign will just turn out to be a waste of time
and money. Good luck!
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