PR Website Analyis & Design
This service is only available if you are ordering one of our other media services. - Your website says tons about you. Sending out a media release before ensuring the credibility of your site is like going to a diner ball in your pajamas.
We focus on helping webmasters and site owners understand the importance of website characteristics and quality of information, through a professional evaluation and rating.
Simple tips such as making your pages easy to scan, using headers to break up your text into digestible chunks and correcting broken links, missing graphics, or scripts that don't run correctly goes a long way in increasing your credibility with the media and your customers.
We have a team of experienced web developers waiting to assist you and help in redesigning your website. This service is for a maximum of 3 webpages that we consider vital to any serious media campaign. It also includes a pdf analysis report on your website
A "Press" page with your past press releases, media clips etc are vital to a media friendly website.
Competing with the millions of websites on the Internet today, your site needs to enthral, stand out and be unique to be remembered.
It must be attractive and appealing to the eye and most importantly, it must capture the essence of the business, product or service you are intending to sell.
In terms off functionality, a good design would ensure that users can successfully perform tasks that are intended for them, like logging in, finding information on products or services, purchasing items, or adding and updating their listings on your site.
Order - PR Website Analyis & Design- @ US$ 49,95
A well-designed website would make audiences feel confident of the company or owner, that they are reputable and take their business seriously, serious enough to spend some time and effort to make it look appealing.
After all, our website is a showcase of our business on the Internet. In a physical sense, window dressing, put up a pretty shop front to get the attention of passing customers.
A journalist will hardly quote your website if they do not think it will be appealing enough to their readers.