Monday 9 November 2015

3 Crucial Elements That Affect the Success of Your Website Redesign


One major aim of your website redesign is to improve your interaction with clients and get them interested in as many of your products and services as possible. By paying attention to three elements during the redesign process, you can achieve this goal.

You might think artwork and graphic design is the most important aspect of your website redesign, but it’s more complicated than that. There are three things that you need to “nail”, and if you do, you’ll be on your way to turning your website into a sales engine.

This article will show you which three elements are most important, and how you can implement them in your site.

1.   Customer-Driven Design

The aesthetics, as well as the usability of your site, determine whether visitors choose to stay and browse or leave. To come up with a customer-driven site, you need to:

•        Define who your audience is, understand what they are looking for and state it plainly so they can easily understand it.
•        Come up with a modern, uncluttered user interface that is easy to understand and navigate.
•        Have legible fonts, a color scheme and photography that is relevant and appeals to your audience.
•        Create a consistent layout with the important elements marked and clearly visible.

Pro tip: What you write for your customers on each page of your site is very important. Don’t chase away potential clients. People scan, not read paragraphs. Knowing your customer enough to talk in their language versus in your company-speak will help your message connect.

2.   Relevant Content

For a site redesign to be successful, you need to deliver valuable content to your audience as quickly as possible. Do a content audit on your current site and take stock of what you have and what needs to be added. Then, survey your audience and use web analytics to evaluate which content most visitors are reading, and update that content and use it to get better results.

Pro tip: We’ve written before about providing content that your customer wants and expects — more than just “brochureware” on your people, services, and company-focused information. Content comes in various formats. Don’t be afraid to try more graphical content like infographics or video-based content. Knowing your ideal customer’s habits can clue you in on what types of content they will be willing to consume.

3.   Calls to Action

Your website Design should be aimed at getting your site visitors to perform some kind of action. Thus, it is important that you provide calls to action throughout your website to prompt your visitors to do something specific. Your calls to action should be very obvious and clear, and you can achieve this by:

·         Using colors that contrast the background of the site, so that the call to action buttons stand out.

·         Making call to action graphics large enough to stand out and place them where they are clearly visible.

·         Writing the words in your call to action in a straightforward way, thereby getting visitors to do the specific action you want them to.

·         Keep it simple. Make it an easy process for visitors to carry out the action.

Pro tip: Briefly set an expectation of what people can expect when they click. If the call to action is to download your whitepaper, give them a couple bullets of how the whitepaper will benefit them.


There are many things that you should pay attention to during website redesign, but by ensuring that you have a customer-driven site, great content and plenty of calls to action, you will be able to use your website effectively to generate leads and sales.

Thursday 5 November 2015

16 Actionable Social Media Marketing Facts You Probably Didn’t Know


Being included in social media is awesome fun and very rewarding, and it is one of the most ideal approaches to advertise your business. But sometimes you can feel a little stuck when it comes to new ideas for posts and content on the different platforms.

We assist you with combating this issue with this article, in which we look at 35 different post thoughts for social media. If you do one every day, that’s over a month of great content that should allow you to stand out from the alternate organizations in your industry. Do one of these each other day, and you have got more than two months of your social media marketing content calendar worked out.

So here are the ideas for your social media platforms. Enjoy.

01.A third of Facebook pages post two to four times a week.

Posting frequency on Facebook is a big deal, simply because organic reach is starting to suffer. Some companies combat this by posting more frequently. We found that 3% post up to nine times a day. 31% of companies form the majority here, with posting of two to four times a week being the frequency.

02.Pages that post on Facebook one to four times a week get highest engagement.

Frequency has a lot to answer for. Our research found that those who posted one to four times a week got the highest engagement. The more you post, the smaller the levels of engagement basically, with those that posted 5 to 9 times a day receiving a paltry 5.89% engagement (ouch). However, and if you’re not that busy, those that posted over ten times a day received a slightly healthier 7.66% engagement. Go figure.

03.Native videos are more popular than YouTube on Facebook.

We found that 79.6% of Facebook pages used native Facebook videos, rather than uploading from YouTube or any other social media marketing platform or service. This is a good move as you’ll see in the next fact.

04.Facebook native video does better than YouTube in reach.

The ancient giant that is YouTube is falling behind Facebook in terms of reach when it comes to video uploaded on Facebook. When we looked at reach, Facebook native videos achieve a respectable 13.2% reach of the organic page likes. YouTube videos, when uploaded to Facebook, resulted in 7.9% of organic reach. Instagram, taking up the third position, managed just 6.8% of reach with video.

05.Facebook videos get more engagement too.

Facebook videos simply outperform YouTube videos on Facebook. When it comes to engagement, Facebook native videos achieve 6.3% engagement of the people reached. For YouTube, that figure plummeted down to 3.2%.

06.The majority of pages still don’t post videos on Facebook.

That’s right. The facts above show us that Facebook native video is head and shoulders above any other kind of video uploading on Facebook. The thing is that it is still true that many businesses don’t upload any videos at all on Facebook. In fact, we’re looking at 47% of pages not uploading videos. Does the phrase ‘missing a trick’ sound appropriate right now?

07.Most people watch videos on Facebook for no more than 30 seconds.

53.2% of people watching videos on Facebook stay glued to the screen for no more than 30 seconds. After that, it gets a little stale.

08.Nearly half of the Internet uses Facebook.

Even with all of that slightly worrying stuff above about people not using video, it is still an incredibly exciting social media marketing platform to be on. Currently, 47% of all web users use Facebook. 1.49 billion users log on every month.

09.Majority of the Facebook user base is mobile.

1.31 billion users of Facebook access it with their mobile devices every month.

10.LinkedIn is more popular than you might think.

Every 2 seconds, more than 2 new members join Linkedin. Whoops, there’s another one…

11.Facebook advertising is working. For a ton of companies.

We found that 54.05% of large companies on Facebook (over a million page likes) used Facebook advertising to get reach. The paid reach was 29.94% of their total reach. So advertising not only works on Facebook, the biggest people are using it.

12.Twitter grew. Fast.

It took three years, two months and one day to get to the billionth tweet on Twitter. These days, it just takes a day for 500 million tweets to get sent out. How is your Twitter performance?

13.80% of the Twittersphere is active on mobile.

Similar to Facebook, 80% of all Twitter users access their accounts via their mobile devices.

14.Pinterest has 100 million monthly active users.

Are you on Pinterest? The platform has announced that they have 100 million monthly active users.

15.Average follower growth on Instagram is decreasing.

Instagram is still very much a growing platform, but the average follower growth for profiles in September 2015 was 0.25%. In April it was 1.95%. That’s a serious dip, and may mean that Instagram is becoming ever so slightly saturated.

16.The largest profiles on Instagram are the most active. By far.

The largest profiles on Instagram post, on average, 5.45 posts per day, while the smaller profiles manage just 1.69 posts per day. How can you start expanding your Instagram activities and post more?


So to sum up, the world of social is a fun and large one, not to mention one that is full of facts. Take a look at the 16 (count ‘em) facts above and see how they could inform your next social media campaign.

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