
Responsive Design
Today websites must display on mobile devices, tablets, laptops, desktops and even smart TVs. Responsive design will ensure that your website makes a great first impression on any screen.
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Today websites must display on mobile devices, tablets, laptops, desktops and even smart TVs. Responsive design will ensure that your website makes a great first impression on any screen.
Optimized websites have clear structure and code easily categorized by search engines. Helping your site show up to the people looking for it.
Thoughtful design and clear navigation help keep site visitors engaged, interested in the page and able to learn about your products or services.
Trying to navigate an outdated website on a cellphone is frustrating! We pinch, scroll and zoom to get the whole picture usually without success. This is where responsive design becomes so important. The layout of a page needs to be dramatically different on desktops, laptops, large monitors, tablets and mobile devices. For example, a cell phone has about a one fifth the space of the average monitor. It needs to respond to touch and directly dial phone numbers.
Your website is the often the first impression you'll make on your customers. I will design each page to work well on all devices so you always make a great impression online.
We all know how important first impressions are. On the web you’ll have about 10 seconds to make a good one before most users move to the next site.
Even after deciding to stay, visitors will read less than a quarter of the page text. This makes understanding your users crucial. Most users are put off by difficult navigation and an unclear message. With clear navigation and effective visual storytelling, I will help you make a great first impression and help you connect with your audience in a meaningful way.
SEO is complex. Ultimately it helps search engines understand the website’s content so it can return the best results for those searching. It’s about building a site with solid code that tells search engines a site is genuine, current and a good fit based on the search criteria of the user.
Thoughtful design of keywords, links and backlinks are all important. You’ll likely never see the most important ingredient – the code itself. The coding of a site works like a resume. It tells search engines the site’s history, how well connected it is and ultimately how likely it is to fill the needs of the person searching for it. The better and more easily the resume reads the more likely a site will be selected for search results.