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Chapter 9 Presentation
  • By Deanna Buxton, Jen Kling, Corinn Tessitore,
    Jon Robb, and Stacy Speicher

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Web Design
  • Significance of web design
  • Important for all types of businesses
  • Completely Online (Amazon)
  • Click-and-Brick (Best Buy)
  • Those Providing Information (DuPont, Any
    University)
  • Effects of good web design
  • Attractive
  • Easy to Use
  • Customer Satisfaction
  • Customer Retention

3
Good Web Design Pays Dividends
  • By Jim Rapoza

4
Redesigning Your Web Site
  • 2 Most Useful Elements
  • Sites traffic logs
  • Dead ends
  • Infrequently used click paths
  • Regular visitor base
  • Web based polls

5
Developing a Web Site for a New Company
  • Simple flexible design
  • Constantly analyze usage
  • Talk to visitors
  • Research competitors

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KISS Principle
  • Standard left or top navigational bar
  • Fairly sparse but clean content
  • Create a site that is viewable in all web
    browsers
  • Avoid
  • Link overcrowding
  • Overzealous page breaking
  • Over the top advertising

7
12 Website Design Decisions Your Business or
Organization Will Need to Make Correctly (or
you'll have to do it all over within a year)
  • By Dr. Ralph F. Wilson, E-Commerce
    ConsultantWeb Marketing Today
  • August 4, 2004

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12 Website Design Decisions
  • 1. Determine your websites chief purpose be
    clear and focused
  • 2. Decide whether to outsource or do It yourself
  • Outsource initial design, but do maintenance
    in-house
  • 3. Divide your website into logical sections
  • Logically and with many directories
  • Remember that your site may grow

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Typical Small Site Organization
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12 Website Design Decisions
  • 4. Develop a site navigation system
  • Left-side menu, tabs, site search, bottom links,
    site map
  • Use some for a small site, more for a large site
  • 5. Give your website an attractive look and
    feel
  • Reflects you and your business
  • Simple, clean business look

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12 Website Design Decisions
  • 6. Build Basic Design Templates
  • Constructs every part of a webpage
  • Server Side Include (SSI) file
  • Cascading Style sheets
  • 7. Construct your site to be search engine
    friendly
  • Vital to get traffic
  • Include title, meta tags, headlines, and body
    text and hyperlink text and filenames

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12 Website Design Decisions
  • 8. Write and fine-tune focused content pages
  • Write a series of focused content pages
  • Each page should feature a specific topic
  • 9. Incorporate Customer Communication Systems
  • Include contact information so customers can
    contact you
  • Builds trust

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12 Website Design Decisions
  • 10. Create and test effective sales pages
  • Want high conversion rate
  • Track sales percentages and make small changes
  • 11. Conduct usability trials and incorporate
    changes
  • Have 5 internet novices look at site
  • 12. Plan to maintain your site for the long haul
  • Life isnt static and websites shouldnt be
    either
  • Have someone in the company learn to make
    everyday site changes

14
Whirlpool Website Redesign
  • By Jason Brown
  • PR Newswire
  • February 1, 2005

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Whirlpool Redesign
  • http//www.whirlpool.com
  • Chief Purpose
  • Speak directly to customers
  • Reinforce brand image
  • Provide information that shoppers need to make
    informed product purchases
  • Outsource or In-house
  • Outsourced Fry, Inc
  • Logical Sections
  • Homepage gt Product Category gtSpecific Products
    gt Product Model gt Checkout

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Whirlpool Redesign
  • Site Navigation System
  • Left side menu for owners of Whirlpool products
  • Tabs at the top of the webpage
  • Search option
  • Section for new products
  • Bottom links
  • Site map
  • Attractive Look and Feel
  • Clean and understated
  • Quick loading
  • Easy navigation system

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Whirlpool Redesign
  • Search Engine Friendly
  • Title Whirlpool
  • Meta Tag Manufacturer of ranges and ovens,
    washers and dryers, freezers, microwaves, and
    refrigerators
  • 1st result on Google
  • Fine-Tuned Content Pages
  • Text is short and to the point
  • Customer Communication Systems
  • Contact Us Response Form
  • 1-800 Number
  • Maintaining the Site
  • Contracted Fry to provide maintenance on an
    ongoing basis

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Goals and Challenges
  • Goals in effective web design
  • Reinforce Brand Image and Personality
  • Speak to Customer wants and Needs
  • Navagability and Easeability
  • Unique, Creative, and Effective Interface
  • Challenges in Creating Superior Websites
  • Transitioning from older web based content
  • Creating a unified corporate message and image
    (departmental interlock)
  • Balancing the Demand of Advertisers and the
    Demand of Consumer ease of use

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Resources and Suggestions
  • Resources to Aid in Better Web Design
  • Site Traffic Logs
  • Regular visitor base
  • Both aid in determining usability and efficiency
    (If it isnt clicked, why keep it?)
  • Overall Suggestion
  • Keep in mind the 12 steps outlined in previous
    article
  • View site maintenance as important step in
    improving channel efficiency
  • Remember its a marketing tool, so keep the
    customer and your brand in mind when designing or
    redesigning
  • KISS

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Bibliography
  • Brown, Jason. Fry, Inc. Helps Manufacturer
    Whirlpool Launch
  • Redesigned Website. Find articles.com. 1
    February 2005. Findarticles.com. 10 March 2005.
    lthttp//www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m4PRN/
    is_2005_Feb _1/ai_n9478729gt
  • Wilson, Ralph F. 12 Website Design Decisions
    Your
  • Business or Organization Will Need to Make
    Correctly. Web
  • Marketing Today. 4 August 2004. Ralph F. Wilson.
    10 March 2005.lthttp//www.wilsonweb.com/articles/1
    2design.htmgt
  • Rapoza, Jim. Good Web Design Pays Dividends
    eWeek Labs Reporting. 28 February 2005. Lexis
    Nexis. 10 March 2005. lthttp//web.lexis-nexis.com
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