You know your Web site needs an overhaul and you know you don’t want to do the work in-house. It’s time to write a Request For Proposal, or RFP, which you will then send out to prospective Web design firms for
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American Marketing Association - Madison Chapter — Madison, WI
Through the Internet, your competition is just a click away from the customer. As a business executive, you need to assess whether it’s easier for customers to do business with you - or your competitors - online. The problem is, you may be too close to your site to most objectively analyze it.
You need practical recommendations that can help decrease abandonment rates while boosting traffic, leads, and online sales. By conducting an independent website evaluation, you can gain a fresh perspective and key insights for a competitive online advantage.
Brian will share his insights into what makes a website work. He’ll
explore website strengths, weaknesses, and best practices; touching on categories like usability, security, visibility, content, legal exposures, e-commerce, public relations, and customer service.
Bring your questions and a notepad for a timely and information-rich session.
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Alexis D Gutzman, author of “The Online Marketing Report”, used her website as a test case for AuditIt.com a free online assessment tool and got some valuable information in return.
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Another online shop that has an extensive database of products. The focus here is on ease-of-use in conjunction with the printed catalog.
This site has a high user base with trade professionals so priority was given to searchable product codes, intuitive navigation and a fast ordering process. Easy navigation has been enhanced through threaded categories and a smart search with google-like spell-check and alternate search term suggestions.
Van Dyke’s is a subsidiary of Cabela’s
[ database | client admin cms | SEO ]
Visit The Site: Van Dyke’s Taxidermy
Other Work For This Client: Van Dyke’s Restorers
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