Thursday 27 February 2014

Let’s say you can get a website made for 145$ Is that cheap or smart?



Selling cheap has become a norm, people everywhere are selling cheap to get by. But then are those services really cheap, especially when it comes to servicing the website design requirements of a business?

“the answer to increased competition in web design became reduction in profit margins” – says Managing Director Manas Bhatt, Whitepaper IT, India.

The solution was not reduce profits, but to optimize and effectively deliver more.

We at Whitepaper IT focus on finding ways to optimize the cost of service and hence improve the quality of delivery, without compromising on price or profitability and thus ensure healthy business association.

This became obvious when we started looking in to UI/UX i.e. User Interface & User Experience as a service proposition instead of web design.

However, we also realized that we can do a website for less than 145$ and still deliver top of the line spectrum.
Going so far to include within the 145$
  •          A customized design
  •          Responsive i.e. HTML5/CSS3 and mobile compatible
  •          Dynamic pages and blog features
  •         Contact forms, Maps Integration

This is for real and this is the future. 
A decent template can be bought for 45$ from themeforest.net type websites, but then real value for the template is only achieved when someone spends time behind it and doing such things as:
  •          Changing the banners
  •          Apply smart, relevant content
  •          Enhancing look and feel, by apply suitable brand and associations
  •          Setting up form fields and
  •          Troubleshooting bugs
The end result is an altogether new site. This resembles business that used to be some 5-6 years ago, when a very custom site could be made for 350$, now, we can still do the same but for half the price.

Observes, www.whitepaperIT.com

Can you design your user interface for customer experience on a website and does it matter?

User interface and experience design are close, but its like having a mirror and looking at it and not finding what you look at likable.

That’s not to say your face is bad, its just that your face needs some adjustments, like you can do better with a smile.

Trust us, try this experiment on yourself.

Go to the mirror and smile, you will suddenly feel better.

That’s experience delivery.

We do the same when it comes to delivery better experience to your customers when they are on your website.

Since websites are no longer about just having some information listed in there and has become a vital business tool for marketing and lead generation, customer interactions and retention.
This means business and you must deliver great interactivity to ensure best conversions and return on investments.

Your products must have the ui/ux design in them, plan your ui design in advance and apply ui design patterns in them as much as you can and do work with experienced ui developers.

If you have trouble finding them, you can approach www.whitepaperit.com and sample out their services. They do a whole lot of UI/UX work for customers and address whole industry wide problem by delivering web application, mobile application UI/UX solutions and also work with you on determining the A/B options for best lead conversion optimization on your sites.

The services are discussed in detail here http://whitepaperit.com/ui-ux-design-services-overview.html
Be a sport and look out, get smart and become better at what you do. Get better UI/UX design for better business.

That’s what Steve Jobs did, perhaps it worked for him… no kidding right? We are not trying to be cheeky, the experience and interface matters.