Your Company Priorities Are Out of Wack.

Design is something everyone has an opinion on but honestly maybe they shouldn’t. The only people that should be directing design decisions are not art directors, designers, project managers, vice presidents or CEOs. The only group of people that should ever be taken seriously when a design decision is in question are the customers of that website. After all those are the people that are buying your products or generating your sales leads not the vice president of widget operations.

All web design should be centered on your unique customers needs, tested and optimized over time.

Unfortunately most companies don’t operate this way and unconsciously decide to collectively argue and spend an unreasonable amount of time on designing their website home page, usually through a large committee with members from each product division. If this describes your company, you are in serious trouble.

If the self appointed web committee or even worse, company appointed web committee stop with their input on the home page design you can consider your company to not only be officially in severe trouble but also on it’s way down a slippery slope with no end in sight because it’s clear they just aren’t seeing the website as a marketing tool like sales or a vital pillar in their business like management.

It continues to make us upset that most companies never ask the simple question of, what are you trying to accomplish with your website? How can you use your website to achieve your organizational objectives? How can your site increase sales, generate leads, reduce support costs or increase the loyalty of your customers?

Most web design projects are prioritized around the home page as the main focus, then category pages followed by detail pages, landing pages and finally form and checkout pages. Generally the higher the page in the site hierarchy the more attention it gets. When you stop to think for a second this makes no sense and is actually very bad business. If you view any site from ROI potential the list of how web projects should be prioritized is completely flipped upside down. Your website form and checkout pages are actually the most important followed by landing pages, detail pages, category level pages and finally home pages. The deeper a visitor is into your web site the more return potential there is for the company. Why then do companies get caught up in ego and design input around the home page when the lesser thought about pages are really what defines success for the company?

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