Google has been on a role as of late. The company, just this year, has: launched Gmail, filed for its IPO, redesigned Blogger.com, added a slew of functions to their search options, began including images into their ad program, and now has launched its redesign/re-imagining of Google Groups. It’s obviously been a busy year.
Google Launches Redesign
A major salvo has been fired as the fight for search engine traffic rages on. Today, Google has announced the launch of three new search features, as well as a redesigned index and results page.
Go For A Total Redesign
A Site Review Of Gaslamp.org By Roland VonOhlsen of VWebWorld.com.
1. The first impression – a lot of information! First page “New Orleans-y”. Mutliple marketing “messages” which is understandable given the variety of resources. A more compact design, perhaps using the site index on the first page.
You Know It’s Time For A Site Redesign When…
Sometimes it’s hard to tell when it’s time to redesign your site. Sometimes it’s not. I asked readers to send in their funniest signs for a redesign and got over 80 responses… Enjoy!
Redesign Criteria
A Site Review Of Ent Federal Credit Union By Jonathan Hilgeman of SiteCreative.com.
Before I venture into the content portion of this review, let me start with the design. Put bluntly, you need a re-design. Some people can go without one – yours could definitely use it.
Web Site Redesign 12 Ways to Rejuvenate
When surfing the Web these days, you often come across web sites that suffer from stagnation – they look old, obsolete or appear to have been designed by an amateur. Your web site needs continuous improvement to capture and engage your visitor’s attention. If not, they can easily click away to your competitor’s site.
Web Site Redesign – from Stagnation to Rejuvenation
When surfing the Web these days, you often come across web sites that suffer from stagnation – they look old, obsolete or appear to have been designed by an amateur. Your web site needs continuous improvement to capture and engage your visitor’s attention. If not, they can easily click away to your competitor’s site.
5 steps to prevent web site stagnation
1. Define a clear purpose – when visitors arrive at your site, they should immediately know what your site is all about. You should introduce this in your first paragraph. A graphic may help to supplement your explanation.