swoop
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Post by swoop on Jun 20, 2011 9:57:55 GMT -5
If you have spent any amount of time chatting it up with business people about websites and how they relate to or affect their overall bottom line, you most likely have come away with two basic story lines. One group will for the most part say that their site augments their business, but really hasn't increased revenue, while the other group will say their site is definitely a money-maker.So then what is it that separates the two? Is it just the luck of the draw, or is there something in the design process that has one site basically a company decoration, while another site is a company worker that's pulling in business? The simple answer to that question is yes, the secret is in the design process.
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Post by allzee on Jun 22, 2011 7:23:10 GMT -5
Is it just the luck of the draw, or is there something in the design process that has one site basically a company decoration, while another site is a company worker that's pulling in business? The simple answer to that question is yes, the secret is in the design process.
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Post by bounces on Jun 26, 2011 5:26:04 GMT -5
Then there is the issue of user active features such as auto-responding emails, and free information product downloads, and if these are done right they really can deliver a lot of bodies to a business. Now the word to focus on here is "right" because if they are done wrong they can in fact drive potential business away.
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