Responsive Website Design

Website Design for Optimum Visitor Conversion

Website Design for Optimum Visitor Conversion

What is the most important goal of a website? The most important goal of a website is to convert your visitors to prospects. A prospect is someone who you would say has a reasonable chance of buying goods and services from you. In order to achieve this goal however,...

BENEFITS OF RESPONSIVE WEB DESIGNS

BENEFITS OF RESPONSIVE WEB DESIGNS

Responsive web design (RWD) is the process of making a website easy to navigate across a wide range of devices such as mobile phones, computer desktops and laptops. It is the mode of approaching the coding and laying out of a website to enable the website provide an...

Google Hits Non Responsive Websites

Google Targets Non Responsive Website Design As you may know or may have seen in Web Wizards newsletter, Google announced on April 21 that it will be updating its search results for mobile devices which includes iphones, android phones, tablets, ipads, phablets....

BENEFITS OF RESPONSIVE WEB DESIGNS

Being A Mobile Friendly Website.

Being a mobile friendly website is pretty much mandatory in the industry these days. Smartphones and tablets are the most used computers to surf the internet as the stats stand today. So if your website is not up to scratch for mobile, you are losing a very large...

BENEFITS OF RESPONSIVE WEB DESIGNS

Usability For Your Website.

A website is a portal into who your business is and what you do, if you cut corners with your website most users will assume you do things in a similar manner as it is a representation of yourself and your business. When a user feels delighted or smart on your website...

How to Make Your Website More Accessible – Part Two

How to Make Your Website More Accessible – Part Two

1 in 6 Australians have a disability – that’s over 4.4 million people. It can be easy to set aside accessibility changes in favour of improving the development and design of a website or optimising the site for SEO, but ensuring that everyone can view and interact...

How to Make Your Website More Accessible – Part One

How to Make Your Website More Accessible – Part One

1 in 6 Australians have a disability – that’s over 4.4 million people. We use the internet every day, but not every website has been made accessible to everyone. It can be easy to set aside accessibility changes in favour of improving the development and design of a...