Mobile is changing the world. Today everyone has a smartphone with them, constantly communicating and looking for information. So a mobile website checklist is more important than ever!
If you don’t know if your website is mobile-friendly, take the Mobile-Friendly Test now!
Mobile visitors tend to be in more of a hurry, on their way somewhere, and have slower download speeds as well as the obvious smaller screen. The mobile website checklist below outlines the top ten essentials which the mobile version of your website requires.
The Mobile Website Checklist description and graphic below are provided by my creative friend in New Zealand, Web Designer Jo Lees of Creative Web Ideas.
CLICKABLE LOGO – Make sure your logo is clickable and links to your homepage to give visitors an easy way back to home. Your entire logo should be visible at the top of the page.
MOBILE MENU – Include a mobile menu box (also called a hamburger menu) instead of standard menu. This could be beside the logo or directly underneath.
PHONE AT TOP – Put your phone number at the very top as this is often all mobile visitors are looking for. Most mobile phones will be able to click on your phone number to call.
LOCATION – Put your location at the top of the page & include a link to a google map which mobile visitors can use interactively to get to you if they are enroute.
SEARCH BOX – If you have a lot of info on your website, it may be easier for mobile visitors to enter a phrase into the search box than try and navigate via the menu.
BUSINESS DESCRIPTION – Say what you do near the top of the page. You don’t want your visitors to have to look around to figure out if they are in the right place or they will leave.
MORE SPACE – Add more space between sections and links so that they are easy to click on with a finger and not too close to other elements.
LESS WORDS – Use less words, more buttons and images. Especially on your homepage, make sure your visitors can see how to get to important sections quickly.
CALLS TO ACTION – Use call to action buttons at the bottom of pages so people can take action immediately rather than having to navigate to a contact or shop page.
CONTACT FORM – Use a contact form (not just email address) so if visitors don’t have an email program setup on their phone, they can still send an inquiry.
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The Minima Guide to Launching Your Website provides you with the insights, tools and checklists that Michelle Martello of Minima Designs has developed and refined over the last 10 years of launching and managing hundreds of websites.
Never-ending tasks, to-do lists and ever-looming deadlines. The desire to get a site up and out there can make it easy to miss critical steps of the process.
This 81-page digital guidebook features 11 robust chapters with content specific checklists to cover every feature of your site.
Each chapter features detailed checklists that Michelle has created from years of experience.
Chapter 1: Getting Started
Chapter 2: Site Settings
Chapter 3: Site Security
Chapter 4: Design + Content
Chapter 5: E-commerce
Chapter 6: Communications
Chapter 7: Testing
Chapter 8: Site Speed
Chapter 9: Launching
Chapter 10: Beyond the Launch
Chapter 11: Master Checklists
Plus a Bonus Resource Section:
The best tools and people Michelle recommends to get the job done right and featuring some of her favorite resources to help you get your site up the right way (and where to get help when you need it!)
Whether you’re working on a brand new site or renovating an old one, this guide is perfect for site owners, designers, developers, virtual assistants and anyone involved in running a website.
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How To Build A Stunning Interior Design Website
More than any other profession, except for my own, the Interior Design business requires a beautifully designed website that says loud and clear HOW GREAT YOU ARE! At designing, that is.
‘Sloppy’ and ‘unprofessional’ cannot apply to your website … or how can I trust you to design my home decor? The likely answer is, you can’t.
Big, beautiful pictures. Smart, sophisticated, contemporary design. These are the defining factors for websites in today’s Interior Design and decor industry.
Here are some of the key ingredients of an interior designer’s web presence:
An Impressive Portfolio
This is one of the most important pages of your site where you show off all your hard work. The best portfolios are organized by style (modern, traditional, commercial, showcase, etc). Organizing your portfolio by style will make it easier for clients to find examples of work you’ve done that aligns most with their taste. Keep it simple. When it comes to your portfolio, less is more.”
Your ‘About’ Page
Since Interior Design is a client-facing profession, it’s important to make your bio professional and personal. Clients are looking to hire someone they will enjoy spending time with, so sell yourself! It needs a picture of you and should be written in a friendly and genuine voice to make your site more personal and trustworthy.
Services
Because not all clients are looking for a full-blown makeover for their home, you need to specify the full range of your services from space planning to consultations to full service design.
Inbound Marketing
If you have a limited budget (or for that matter an unlimited one), you need to build your brand and target your audience with today’s Inbound Marketing tools. These include: content marketing or writing/maintaining a blog; posting to all the relevant social platforms (Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram, and Houzz); and email marketing or setting up a newsletter.
Here are some great marketing resources:
How to Market Your Interior Design Business on Social Media
9 Ways Interior Designers Can Reach New Clients Using Houzz
The Perfect Interior Design WordPress Theme -> Interior Pro by Studio Press
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Its dreamy palette and inviting typography make Interior Pro classy but accessible. It puts forth the hospitable welcome you want to convey to prospective clients. With multiple column classes to choose from and a straightforward, streamlined landing page, you’re ready to serve up content beautifully via desktop or mobile.
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Do get in touch with Marcia at 561.906.3436 to get started on your new Interior Design website and marketing.
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6 Reasons Why Small Business Needs Twitter
Recently, a longtime client of mine described Twitter as “crappy”.
While I was rather unhappy with the adjective, I came to understand why many small business owners often misconstrue social media marketing altogether, never mind wonderful Twitter.
They think it’s Selling, and Twitter like the other platforms is Marketing which takes time, consistency, and sadly … PATIENCE.
“ Marketing always changes but selling stays the same.” Read this interesting article in Forbes.
Twitter is really a basic tool and lacks the clutter of Facebook. Most important, particularly for B2B businesses, it allows you to target your audience. Think of it as the direct mail list in the old days with zip codes that have the demographics of your prospective customers.
But if you don’t know who your target audience is, this is maybe not the platform for you!
Below is a great article by a pro in the business, Ahna Hendrix. “If your business isn’t investing in Twitter, then it’s time to rethink your strategy because you’re missing out on MAJOR value for your business.” she concludes.
http://www.socialquant.net/twitter-for-business/
Do get in touch with Marcia at 561.906.3436 to see how she can help you with your content marketing.
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