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Inspiring Branding Projects

Inspiring Branding Projects | Conteaxtualized communications | Scoop.it

Here at WDL we like to show you different sources of inspiration, from print to web, packages to type, and much more, we believe that you can find inspiration in a variety of well designed things. Today we gathered some branding projects to show you how some designers approach the task of developing brands. It’s interesting to see how colors, logos, etc. come together to represent of a company.


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Why a Mobile Website Is Part of Any Business Plan [INFOGRAPHIC]

Why a Mobile Website Is Part of Any Business Plan [INFOGRAPHIC] | Conteaxtualized communications | Scoop.it

57% of mobile web users will end up not recommending a website if they had any trouble visiting it on their phones. If a business has a bad website for mobile devices, 34% of visitors will end up going to a competitors’ website.

According to WebpageFX, businesses should use CSS for the layout and not tables. They should code with XML or XHTML, and put all the important information on the top of the landing page. ”Mobile website users are usually busy doing something else like waiting in line, walking through town, or spending time out with friends,” reports WebpageFX. “Their main focus is not necessarily your website so information needs to be quick and easy to access.”

By 2015, mobile sales in the U.S. are expected to reach $31 billion (right now they’re at $6.7 billion). Businesses have to get ready and have a solid mobile site, since that’s where many sales will start taking place...


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Shanika Journey's curator insight, April 3, 10:13 AM

I can actually say I'm one of the 57% that feels this way.

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Some of the most common web design faults for small business websites

Some of the most common web design faults for small business websites | Conteaxtualized communications | Scoop.it

3 Web-design errors made by small businesses

 

SUMMARY: Small businesses often scare away potential customers by making basic mistakes when putting together their websites, according to this post. Spelling mistakes, overly complex navigation systems and crowded layouts all scare away casual surfers, the blogger warns. "Your business website is like an online shop front. If your shop front doesn't look good, then no-one is going to explore the shop," the author writes.

 

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The Characteristics of a Successful Ecommerce Website

The Characteristics of a Successful Ecommerce Website | Conteaxtualized communications | Scoop.it

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Tocquigny's curator insight, January 9, 2:51 PM

As one of the most complicated and interactive types of sites, a web store can be a daunting task for the uninitiated. Even if you’ve been working in web design for years, you might not know where to start.


So once you’ve made decisions on the large-scale aspects, like a solid wireframe and clear conversion tunnel, take note of these necessary concepts that can help your site to greater success.

intentree's comment, January 21, 12:44 PM
Well there can be multiple blogs, videos, websites etc that can help you make a wonderful website. Your friends, colleagues etc will assist you some more. But what strategies do you have in place to ensure that one stays or comes back or actually shops? Well, as the competition has increased so the need to understand an online consumer. These guys are certailny not like the ones that flock to brick and mortar stores. One needs optimization and other special techniques to increase top line. visit www.intentree.com