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Next Marketing Tool: Deisgn
Design sells. It’s something that all
of us know, but few of us consciously acknowledge. There
is an age old adage that warns people not to “judge
books by their cover.” In other words, we shouldn’t
judge people or products by their appearance. But this
isn’t true in America. We do judge books by their cover
– in fact we spend billions of dollars on products that
have prettier “covers.”
Many people are aware how easy it is
to create a web page and put your business online, but
you have to ask yourself: is it going to be enough?
Sure, you can get all the vitals of your business online
and available for the whole world to see, but will your
visitors remember your site? Will they trust it? More
importantly, will your site cause them to contact you
after leaving the web site?
iPods, cargo pants and cell phones
Oh my! What do these three items have
in common you might ask? Design, of course.
Back in 2001 Apple Computers unveiled
their new offering to the tech world: the iPod. This
smart looking little gadget was an MP3 player, one of
thousands already on the market. Against all odds, the
iPod has risen above its vast competition and become
a common household term. What can we attribute to Apple’s
success? The iPod did not offer any features that other
MP3 players were already offering, except a sleek design,
stunning advertising and Apple’s clever branding. Great
design has obviously paid off for Apple. In the first
quarter since releasing the iPod, Apple more than tripled
its net profits and sold nearly 900,000 iPods! Some
may even speculate to say that the iPod has taken Apple
from a failing company to the leader in portable music.
Old Navy started off as just another
value clothing store spawned from the successful Gap
Inc. While this company had the advantage of already
having a multi-billion dollar brand backing it, it had
no incentive for customers to actually buy the clothes.
Old Navy has since become one of the leading clothing
retailers in America becoming a multi-billion dollar
brand on its own feet. Old Navy’s president, Jenny Ming,
attributes this success to design. Old Navy has taken
a new approach to advertising and clothing style relying
on fresh, new design. It seems to have worked, attracting
millions of customers to their cargo pants, PJ bottoms
and fleece jackets.
Cell phones. They’re everywhere: on
the street, in cars, and even the hands of thirteen
year old girls. No amount of numbers is needed to prove
that cell phones have become an everyday accessory as
common as a pair of sunglasses. Back in the early nineties,
Nokia realized that cell phones might one day catch
on and become something of an accessory. The idea was
brought up that cell phones could be made in a variety
of colors and in attractive shapes. Shortly after concept,
Nokia’s rounded cell phones with changeable plates were
introduced into the market. They were an instant success.
Since then Nokia has come to be the world leader in
cell phones, owning nearly 40% of the world market.
Cell phone design hasn’t been the same since.
Taking these ideas to the internet
Okay, so it’s understandable how design
sells, but web sites aren’t tangible products like iPods
or cell phones. Design of web sites goes beyond designing
something that “looks cool” or uses fancy fonts. The
design of web sites goes into the realm of usability,
information design and graphical appearance. All three
of these aspects must come together to create a great
web site design.
First off, your web site must be usable.
This means that the web site visitor must be able to
read, navigate and use the different elements of your
site. A web site is no good if visitors cannot find
where your nearest office is located. Secondly, the
information contained within the web site must be arranged
in a way that visitors will naturally find the information
they need in the least amount of effort possible. Lastly,
your web site has to look great. It has to have a professional
look and one that’s both pleasing to the visitor and
conveys the image you need your company to portray.
Would you expect a criminal defense attorney’s site
to be composed of light blue and pink hues? Strong,
vibrant colors project authority and power; qualities
you would definitely want in a criminal defense lawyer.
Wrapping it up
Design is a major part of modern day
business. Making sure your business has a well designed
web site ensures you are giving your business the best
possible chance. A poorly designed site can be a waste
of money and effort. Don’t take the chance; hire a professional
to do the job.
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