Monday, April 06, 2009

Updating Your Web Site

Simply Organica

Every now and then you should update your site. When depends on a few factors. One factor relates to how old your current site design is. Generally, a site will look current for two - three years. After three years, the site is probably going to show the signs of aging due to design trends of then and now.

Another reason to get your site a new look is if you've added a lot of content from when the site was first launched and it is getting more and more challenging to find places to fit the new pages in your navigation or to fit all the content on your existing pages.

Simply Organica

The last reason to update your site is because you're changing your business model. Perhaps you first created your site when you were just trying out your business and you just wanted a simple web presence and now you want to take your business more seriously online. This is the case of the project we're featuring in today's post. Simply Organica came to us wishing they could have their web site reflect the branding that they recently had developed.

The project's before and after photos are shown in this post and give a great example as to how different a site can appear with a bit of redesigning involved. The site was reorganized in page structure, but it continued to maintain a very simple appearance and the site was kept small in size, as it was before, adhering to the company's goals.

Simply Organica

The purchasing experience was also enhanced with product detail pop-ups, which allowed more product visibility on each page while not sacrificing the extra information that a careful consumer might desire. Have a look at the site, go to Simply Organica

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