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Turning website design business down

Friday, March 12th, 2010

Why would I advise a client not to have a new website?

Its pretty unusual to be honest but not unheard of.

Today I went to see a bicycle shop who wanted to sell online. Their website the moment is very small, done by a friend, and looks pretty drab to be honest. So, they called us in to give them some ideas.

The first thing I noticed was that their current website does not reflect the either the size or the level of skill these guys possess in their field. Frankly they have a great shop, an Aladdins’ cave of everything bike. From toddler bikes right through “normal” road and mountain bikes through to £4000 downhill specials and every accessory and spare part you could think of. I have never seen so many bicycle pedals on display!

So, the first thing they asked for was to have an ecommerce website. I told them how much they would need to spend to ensure that the design and functionality gave the right impression to a buyer, i.e. high quality design, smooth transaction, related items cross selling, special offers and I also advised them that they would need to update their website very often to ensure that buyers were encouraged to return. Together with regular email offers and incentives they would be sure of not only attracting buyers, but also keeping them flocking back.

They were somewhat surprised by the price tag.

Having an ecommerce website is not a cheap option, not if you want it to work. Why waste money on something that won’t work? Cheap and nasty ecommerce websites are a real turn off to a potential web customer.

I actually suggested that the best way they could sell immediately would be to use Ebay and get a shop going in there.

The main thing they needed to do was to sort out their existing website. So my best advice was, a nice new website with a Content Management System, updating regularly after the free training we provide and then this all wrapped up in a design that truly reflected the business they are successfully running.

Another happy customer. Even if I did say, don’t buy it! I thank you.
S

Photos and HD Filming for a New Client

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010
Laser Cut Hanging Basket - One of many I took photos of for the ecommerce website.

Laser Cut Hanging Basket - One of many I took photos of for the ecommerce website.

 
 This morning I took several hours out to take still shots of a new clients’ range of hanging basket holders, the staff of the Central Profiles Ltd  and of a laser cutting machine in full swing. Rather an odd combination I hear you say; yes it was but here is the reason;

We have been fortunate enough to have been chosen to develop 2 websites for the same company. The company, Central Profiles Ltd based in Kidderminster, offer laser cutting services to industry. Basically if you have large sheets (or small sheets – I guess) of steel and want them cut into intricate shapes and done quickly, then these guys are your choice. The rather amazing machine cuts through steel like butter (well actually like steel, but you know what I mean) and quick? Crikey its quick, so quick that most of my photos came out blurred, not of the cutting but of the head of the cutter whirring around like a mad thing on some banned substance. Check it out:

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The reason why I took pictures of their hanging basket holders  is for their new ecommerce website which will sell these rather clever things online. We think they will be of interest to gardeners and frankly anyone who wants to decorate their home in spring with a nice new hanging basket – with a twist.

We often take photos of clients’ premises, their staff and their products as frankly we are brill at it.. well I am (lol) seriously its because we know the purpose of the image, where its going to go on the website and the context in which it will be used. Of course we charge for the service, but quality costs. Right?

 Stay tuned for an update on the progress of these 2 websites.

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