Tag Archives: social media

  • Pinterest - An online pinboard

    Posted on April 30, 2012 by design365

    Pinterest is a new social media tool which acts as a virtual pinboard. Sharing things (pins) you find of interest on the web. This can be linked with your Facebook or Twitter accounts.

    You can browse other people’s pinboards or search via category such as weddings or kids, browse videos or search for gifts of a certain price. You can view other people’s pinboards, follow them or repin a certain image.

    Each pin links back to the original site it came from and also includes the username of the person who had pinned the image.

    Each user can make boards to collate collections of their favourite things or inspiration, to separate their pins into categories. The site has been used by many people as a decorating tool, wedding ideas and as a wish list. Others use the site as an online recipe book to share with followers.


    This post was posted in Online Marketing and was tagged with social media

  • Glenwood Decorating Supplies...

    Posted on April 2, 2012 by design365

    New site launched for Glenwood Decorating Supplies. They offer all the supplies and knowledge needed when decorating inside and out. They have been in the industry for over 30 years so offer a wealth of knowledge and advice for all your DIY needs.

    Glenwood Decorating Supplies required an update to their current website but wanted their current branding to remain, used on their shop signage and vehicles. We have designed them an e-commerce website and have included the following;

    • Newsletter signup form

    • Links to social media sites, Facebook and Twitter

    Link to their sister site CFG Finishes

    • On-going search engine optimisation of the site

    • Trade area for their trade customers

    • Decorating advice and tips

    Take a look at their new site...


    This post was posted in Web Site Design, E-commerce and was tagged with e-commerce, marketing, new site, social media

  • How to create Killer Landing Pages

    Posted on February 7, 2012 by design365

    As more and more companies come online and as the amount of time to grab someone’s attention decreases (around 5 – 7 seconds depending on whose blog you last read), the need to create landing pages that will stop potential customer in their tracks, get them to engage with your website and ultimately contact you becomes ever more important.

    Here are 5 principals that should help turn browsers into callers.

     

    1.         Tell them what you do

    As obvious as this sounds too many websites don’t state the obvious.  Some websites do state what they do but tie it into over complicated introduction paragraphs where they confuse visitors with endless lists of all the services they offer. If you do offer lots of services then create a page for each one and state that you offer the service on that page.  Creating clear links to these pages will also help with both navigation and SEO.

    Other websites prefer to bore you with their company history.  Remember, people visiting your website are interested in their future, not your past. Yes, there is a place on your website for this information but not in your opening gambit.  When people ask you in the real world what do you do, I bet you don’t start with ‘We were founded in 1964’.  Instead, you probably state your profession or, if you’re well versed in networking, you state the ultimate benefit of your business. So a good example of an opening line on your website would be ‘We have a track record in helping companies generate more business through proven web marketing strategies’. 

    2.         Be Positive

    Sadly a lot of businesses undersell themselves.  If you’re really good at what you do then let the visitor know. You will need to back this up with testimonials and case studies but using positive words then you create a positive vibe to the site. Other positive techniques include the word Yes, ‘Yes we can help’, ‘Yes we have proven results’, ‘Yes you can call anytime’. Also, use ‘Remember to Call’ instead of ‘Don’t Forget to Call’ (2 negative words don’t always create a positive).  Keep it positive. If your positive your potential customers will be.

     3.         Create Trust

    Most visitors to your website are seeing your business for the first time so making them feel they’re in the right place is one thing but you need to back this up by creating trust.  This can be attempted by talking the talk but people want proof they can trust your business before picking up the phone or dropping you an e-mail. There are 2 elements to this. Firstly, show them you’re serious about your business with a clearly designed website that’s easy to use and spelling mistake free.  Secondly, you can share knowledge and talk the talk but web visitors want to know you can walk the walk.  This is why testimonials are so important to your instant credibility. These need to be on the homepage, not hidden in the background and also need a credible signature. A testimonial signed ‘J Smith, Darlington’ probably won’t cut it. Instead, try for testimonials signed by Managing Directors or decision makers, don’t be afraid (with permission) to state their name and their company. And No your competitors wont approach them, they have just given you a testimonial. You probably don’t need the whole testimonial on the homepage but an easy to locate powerful statement with a link to the whole testimonial will do the job.

     4.        Limit the Offer

     Fear of loss is an amazing tool when used correctly. For example, if you are running a spa and putting on special offers then let the visitor know there are only limited places or that an offer ends at midnight. Remember when the offer does end to take it off the site, otherwise you run into credibility issues when posting your next offer.  This simple but effective technique stops people clicking off to another site or procrastinating on the offer.  Of course, if you’re feeling very proactive you can let people know the offer has expired and that if they sign up to your newsletter then they won’t miss out next time.

     5.         Clear Calls To Action

     There’s a great saying in the North East – Shy Bairns Get Nowt, which means if you don’t ask, you don’t get.  So, as obvious as it sounds (there’s that word again), you actually do need to show visitors what to do next. Whether it’s add to cart, please call, please email us, request a call back or subscribe to your newsletter, they need to do something.  The ideal scenario is they never leave empty handed.  Also, make sure your telephone number is clear and located on every page and also in Text so mobile users only need to press the link to trigger a call.

     Of course, if your website has told the visitor what you do, has shown them the end benefit, has created trust, has time limited offers, then they probably will contact you.

     Author Alan Foster


    This post was posted in Online Marketing, Internet Psychology and was tagged with marketing, social media

  • Design365 in the local press...

    Posted on February 3, 2012 by design365

    Great editorial piece in The Northern Echo showing the power of Internet marketing, two great local businesses working together. The sucessful Stone Technical Services growing their business through their website and the correct use of SEO.


    This post was posted in Design365 News and was tagged with marketing, social media

  • why is web marketing so effective???

    Posted on January 30, 2012 by design365

    Web marketing is measurable;

    Google Analytics - allows you to find out how many people have viewed your site on a daily basis

    Web Counter - Add a web counter on to your site to see how many views the site has had

    Google Adwords - Pay as you go advertising for your website on a pay per click basis

    Downloadable vouchers - Use a specific code to measure how many times the vouchers have been used

    For more advice please contact us...


    This post was posted in Online Marketing and was tagged with marketing, search engine optimisation, social media

  • what is the importance of seo...

    Posted on January 27, 2012 by design365

    •To Promote - your site online, so your target market can find it!
    •Highlight keywords - So your site is found on related searches
    •Titles and descriptions - Using the wrong titles and description can have a drastic effect on your sites visability
    •Add internal and external links - Link with your supplies, associated companies and to social media pages
    •Add products to Shopping Feeds - To increase the number of people viewing the products
    For help with your SEO please contact us....

    This post was posted in Search Engine Optimisation, Online Marketing and was tagged with marketing, search engine optimisation, Google, social media

  • improve your website visitors in 2012...

    Posted on January 10, 2012 by design365

    To improve your website visibility and increase the traffic to your site you may want to consider the following;

    Corporate Media - Include an informative video and link to You-Tube, this will then link back to your website

    Add promotions onto your social media pages

    Get your friends / colleagues to 're-tweet' or 'share' your promotions

    Get relevant websites to link to your site and vice versa, this will improve both companies website traffic 

    Make sure your site includes the correct search engine optimisation keywords so you can be found when searched for online.

    If you need any help with your SEO, please contact us...


    This post was posted in Search Engine Optimisation, Online Marketing, Internet Psychology and was tagged with communication, search engine optimisation, Google, social media

  • Design365 helps local charity

    Posted on January 5, 2012 by design365

    Take a day out based in County Durham, offer support services and short break experiences for carers, parents and their families. The charity has recently re-launched their website which has been re-designed by Newton Aycliffe firm Design365.

    The re-designed website has been donated to the charity and has received very positive comments on the new look. Take a day out wanted an easy to use website which promotes a clear message.

    The website includes an events page to promote charity days out, charity balls and charity treks all organised by the charity and their fundraisers.

    The website also links to the charity’s social media pages where their friends can post photos and comments relating to the charity and their events.

    Take a day out’s new website includes much more detailed information about the company, including the services they offer, events, news and their friends who have helped them across the way.

    “Design365 is a growing company that we love working with because they take a real interest in the people whose projects they work on. Alan and his team really want to help us and we hope we can help them too, by promoting their company to others.”

    Peter Sheen, Take a day out.

    Find out more about Take a day outwww.takeadayout.co.uk and web design firm Design365www.design365.co.uk


    This post was posted in Web Site Design and was tagged with charity, social media

  • Design365 donate a website...

    Posted on December 21, 2011 by design365

    Design365, a web design company based in Newton Aycliffe, are supporting a new local charity by donating them a new web site.

    The charity, Take a day out was registered in late September this year. It aims to provide short break experiences for carers and families with children with additional needs in County Durham and the Tees Valley. The co-founders of Take a day out, Nathan Money and Peter Sheen both live in Sedgefield District.

    There are six million carers in the UK. Parents of children with additional needs often don't regard themselves as "carers". But, carers are ordinary people whose lives revolve around the needs of others who require a great deal of support that is of a type not provided by the authorities. That’s where Take a day out aims to make a difference.

    Nathan and Peter originally planned to support carers through the provision of guided walks. However, the needs and circumstances of carers are diverse and the charity now aims to provide short break experiences that parents and families with children with additional needs want rather than are thrust at them.

    Nathan and Peter always tell people that they have ambitious goals that require the formation of relationships with other people, groups, businesses and charities. They believe that people and groups working together on behalf of each other can achieve much more that working in isolation. They want Take a day out to be as ‘virtual’ as possible so that the greater part of the funds they generate can be focussed on services rather than buildings and infrastructure.

    “I was really pleased to help take a day out with a free website; we hope the impact the website creates will generate significant funds to help carers take some well-deserved respite.” Alan Foster, Director of Design365.

    Nathan and Peter really welcome the support of Design365. Nathan said, “Design365 is a growing company that we love working with because they are interested in the people whose projects they work on. Alan and his team really want to help us and we hope we can help them too by promoting their company to others.”

    Like Take a day out on Facebook.


    This post was posted in Web Site Design and was tagged with charity, new site, social media

  • social media for business...

    Posted on December 19, 2011 by design365

    Tips when using Facebook for your business;

    • Photos generate the highest interaction rate as they are visual
    • Post onto your Facebook during off peak hours (2pm - 5am) these posts will recieve the highest interaction rates
    • Ask for 'Likes,' or 'Comments,' these calls for action show a boost in interaction rates on your page
    • Add posts daily on your site
    • Obtain a Facebook vanity URL so people can find you easily eg.http://www.facebook.com/design365
    • Add your Facebook URL to printed literature to increase your friends

    If you need any more advice please contact us...


    This post was posted in Online Marketing, Internet Psychology and was tagged with communication, marketing, social media

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