The Psychological Power of Graphic Design – Manipulating Your Market Through Eye Appeal

As a professional marketer, you are governed by whatever your clients are hoping to sell. Sometimes it’s a useful, valuable product; sometimes it’s a dry, esoteric concept. More often than not, it is something that no one really needs, but it is your job to sell it. The client has put his trust in you and will pay you for your effort. No one ever said marketing was always going to be fun and glamorous.

Given the task of creating an ad, a website, a brochure or trade show display, your goal is to present your client’s job so every eye will be drawn to it, regardless of whether they need it or will ultimately buy it.

First question I would ask is, who is its target market? If we’re selling a geriatric product or service, it’s far different from selling something to the tween segment. But many jobs we do in this field are far removed from the everyday ken of the mass consumer market. For example, selling a particular type of industrial technology to the world’s waste water engineers. Or presenting a series of books on World War I history to a tiny clutch of worldwide war buffs. Each of these examples demands a different approach to reach what “moves” a given market.

Recently, I was contacted by a dancing school owner who wanted her website redesigned to reflect her personality. She felt that if I were to visit her and watch her work, I could capture the essence of her spirit and come up with graphics to match.

This is a common misconception among people outside of the marketing field. They all believe they are truly unique and possess some kind of special quality that will make them an overnight sensation. Nothing could be farther from the truth.

Working to package a marketing concept involves use of a finite assortment of type styles, textual content, colors, visual images, shapes and sizes dictated by the dimensions of the end product we are creating and has very little bearing on whether the client is a glamour queen or military madman. If what we are selling is related to those last two descriptions, then there may be some reason to apply such ideas. But in my thirty-five years of experience, graphic design is most effective when it relates to current aesthetic trends but surpasses the norm with innovation and surprise. It must be competitive with the world’s best efforts while being meaningful to its target market.

What type styles work best?

This is very much dependent on whom we are addressing. Just as tweens would have no appreciation for the grace and elegance of a classic font used tastefully in proper balance with its surrounding elements, an older market may bristle at an avant garde utilization of some brazen typeface scrawled defiantly across a bold design. Yet, there is a time and place for each of these techniques.

What colors work best?

According to multiple studies performed over a fifty year period in a number of different countries, regardless of age or gender, the color blue ranked as the most preferred color to use for a variety of purposes and goals. Second choices were green and purple. Least favorite colors were orange, grey and brown. However, each of the studies mentioned that cultural differences affected color favorites because of emotional relationships attached to color, e.g., associations with mourning, depression, mental illness, terrorism, etc. Other studies also concluded that men and women react to color differently with men being more oblivious to both color and subtlety, while women were more attentive and knowledgeable about both. Furthermore, in studies performed in laboratory settings to examine how color affected behavior, blue was found to have a calming, relaxing effect while red motivated quicker response. When age was more closely examined, the younger the subject the more likely the preference for bright colors such as red or yellow. Also, in the presence of these same bright colors, perceptions and judgments to size or value by all respondents tended to be larger and more favorable than when influenced by blues or greens which elicited more realistic and slower reactions.

What does this mean in terms of graphic design?

Much of what has been found through scientific or psychological study basically appears to be common sense. Young people like hot flashy colors and older people like cooler, more conservative colors. Yet, one truism about color doesn’t quite compute when reviewing the results of the various preference studies. According to color theory, there are three primary colors of red, blue and yellow with the complementary color of each primary color determined by mixing the other two primary colors together. This means that the complementary color of red is green; the complementary color of blue is orange; and the complementary color of yellow is purple. What sticks out like a sore thumb is that most people disliked orange; yet it is the most complementary color to use with everyone’s favorite color, blue.

So, do we throw these conclusions out the window? Hardly. It is a safe bet that if you were to use blue as the color scheme for women with breast cancer, men with a penchant for war and children shopping for shoes, none would be repulsed by the presentation. I think the use of an accent color would be the more sensitive issue and observation of the studies’ results should provide a reliable guide here. Also, not to be overlooked is the fact that there are an infinite number of shades and tones of blue which complicates the matter even further. If the blue you choose leans to the green, it is more likely described as a turquoise, while a blue leaning more to the red could be construed as more of a purple or magenta. These variations alter presumptions about use of secondary or tertiary colors to complement. Another important concern regarding color involves contrast which can affect legibility of text if misused.

What visual images sell best?

Years ago, before the existence of computers, desktop publishing and the Internet, it was common knowledge among this industry’s cognoscenti that babies and dogs were the images to use at the newsstand to capture the hearts of the magazine-buying public. In an extensive Google search, I have failed to support that theory today. Times have changed and with it tastes of our culture. Another mantra from years past was that “sex sells.” Whether we agree with that or not, sex rarely has a place within applications we professional marketers must utilize.

Here’s what one expert, Dick Stolley, the founding managing editor of People magazine, had to say about what cover images sell his magazine best:

“Young is better than old. Pretty is better than ugly. Rich is better than poor. Movies are better than music. Music is better than television. Television is better than sports…and anything is better than politics.” In 1999, he added: “And nothing is better than the celebrity dead,” a fact which has been strongly supported with the best-selling newsstand covers of all time at the death of John Lennon, Princess Diana and recently Michael Jackson.

For those of us selling widgets, however, these guidelines are immaterial. The correct image to use in marketing obviously must relate to what we are selling. This is not to say that we must show a photo or illustration of the subject. Sometimes that is not the best route to take. Instead, we must ask ourselves, what will best communicate to the ideal buyer why he must act immediately to proceed with a purchase of what we are presenting? How we “package” that appeal will be the magic bullet to motivate his response.

Well, that doesn’t give you much direction, does it? Having been in this predicament countless times in my career, this is what I have come to trust as the best way to accomplish this goal. After establishing the chief characteristic of the market based on the relevance of age, gender, occupation, education or location, I make the assumption that everyone wants to be treated as if they are the most desirable customers in the world. So I dress my presentations in the garb of the rich and successful, using sophisticated choices of font, intelligence, color, imagery and layout. I don’t resort to gimmicks or brash design. Rather, I rely on methods which utilize elegance and class.

One of the reasons I do this is because first and foremost, I must please the client. Since he is usually affluent and successful, he immediately can relate to this style. Secondly, typical of human nature, his prospective market, regardless of demographics, wants to identify with the rich and famous and probably will view the presentation as something that type of person would want. So, with his curiosity piqued, the presentation has achieved the first important step in the process. How well you have delivered the message and enticed him to act will determine whether he proceeds with a purchase.

While this methodology may contradict the logic of defining one’s target market if it turns out to be children or street gang members, in my experience the majority of those we are appealing to are people of means (hopefully) so they can afford whatever it is we are selling; of an age mature enough to comprehend and appreciate our proposal; and finally, a member of the American culture with needs and desires shaped by current technology, events and national outlook. With that as a starting point, my forays into marketing have been largely successful for those who have hired me based on the understanding that everyone prefers to go “first class.”

Web Design & Search Engine Optimization – A Technique to Find New Business

I stumbled across this method, quite by accident, when researching a potential new businesses web site after a standard call back request to my website. It is surprisingly straightforward and you can effortlessly find people in particular regions, your own town even, who are crying out for your brand of search engine expertise.

The elegance of this means is that it also provides the ammo you need to go to the potential client and show to them why their website is not performing for them nearly as well as it ought to be doing. It will allow you to show them that they are on the search engines and can be discovered, using a search (albeit a very poor and irrelevant one) and that to start driving traffic or to increase traffic to their website will be fairly low-priced (depending on your search engine optimisation rates of course).

Using site: in Google Searches: Google offer several useful search engine optimisation tools for discovering information concerning your web site and the information that it holds on your site, one of them is site: If you carry out a search for site: and add your domain name after, Google will return all of the Internet pages that it has indexed for that domain name, for instance site:amazon.co.uk. To search for your own website simply switch amazon.co.uk with your own domain name. You can also use the www. at the start but, as yet, I have not noticed a great deal of difference in the results. Google does allow you to specify if you want to have the www. on your domain name in it’s results using their webmaster tools. This search tool is intended to allow you to look for for a phrase in a particular site by putting the phrase in front of the site: bit in the search. For instance, a search for fantasy site:amazon.co.uk will search for the word fantasy in Amazons UK web site.

This will be helpful once you have found a website that is in need of search engine optimisation as you can then analyze all of the web pages that Google holds for them.

The Process of finding clients who need your search engine optimisation help is simply this. Go to Google and search for the phrase Untitled Document and then add a region afterward, for example search for Untitled Document London. This will display all web pages inside London that have Untitled Document, by and large in the Title. This shows to me that whoever built the web site has not bothered to fill out the Title Tag for the page and that the page in question is simply ignoring a wholly fine opportunity to get some keywords and key phrases into Google and to be discovered by their market and potential customers.

In my belief, every professional web designer ought to provide a website with at least a basic SEO template, which would involve filling out the Title and META Description (at minimum) so that search results look engaging and present some information when displayed in the Search Engines. Even if they are not on page one for their particular services, at least they will be on page something and not floating around at the bottom with no consequence to their business. Unless of course their business is selling documents titled Untitled, in which case good luck in trying to get that one onto a top result.

Using intitle: in Google Searches: If you would like to narrow this search down, you can use one more of Google’s search tools intitle. As the name suggests this will display all results with a word or phrase in the Page Title of the webpage. So try, in its place, to search for intitle:Untitled Document London. You can mess around with placing quotation marks each side of the first portion and adding your region afterward to make the search more technically correct, this does change the results slightly.

Once you have found a likely target you can now use the first tool (site:) to study the rest of their pages. If they have a long list of Untitled Document you can almost guarantee that they are not receiving a tenth of the hits they ought to be. Providing them swift and noticeable results should be simple. If they have had the website for some time, even better as their domain name will have some age. I have found that once you can show good traffic and the enquiries do increase slightly the next step will be to update their web site as an out of date web site will put a lot of people off. This is all leading to further business and another addition onto a Christmas card list for you.

This method will return a lot of old sites and in all probability some personal websites but there will be plenty of businesses in there that are plainly not aware of the opportunity they are wasting and the potential new business that they are passing up by not being noticeable (Using this method, for my home rural town I have discovered a solicitors, two nurseries and a company providing student letting, all would be fine leads, and in the first three pages of Google results).

In the end they will thank you as their hits and inquiries grow and you may get a decent long term client out of it.

Your job now is to persuade them of that, good luck.

Effective Website Design: How to Turn a Visitor Into a Customer (Part One)

One of the biggest challenges of a business website is how to turn a visitor into a customer. You only have a few seconds to grab the attention of your prospect, keep it long enough to build your credibility, and make them choose you over your competition. How do we convert these potential customers into a sale?

You do it with effective website design.

Your website design determines whether they like you, and whether they want to do business with you. It’s as simple as that. If you can build enough interest, there will be a tipping point that turns them from visitor into a customer. I am going to share with you some effective website design elements that will deliver those customers. This article is part one.

Website Branding

When I sit down with a client who wants to build a website for their business, the first thing I ask them is if they have a logo. Why? Because this is a good starting point to see if they have created any kind of branding for their business. What’s a brand? It’s a visual element (or a group of elements) that helps your target market identify you from your competition. When the market sees your brand, they think of you. For example: When you think of the insurance giant Aflac, what comes to mind? The duck, right? You might also think of their logo with its specific font, specific shade of blue, and of course, the duck with the orange beak. Your website should be no different. When someone lands on your home page, you need to arrest them with a very distinct look and feel that sets you apart from your competition.

A recent example of this is from a client’s website we just launched a month ago. Even though he had been in the label business since 1995, he had absolutely no branding; just a really lame logo with no colors, and a lousy font. As I started researching the competition, I noticed that most of his competitors’ websites also had terrible branding (which made me happy), and were rather impersonal. Something I noticed about my client was that he had only one leg (he had lost it the previous summer from diabetes). So, I went for broke and said, “Let’s make you the icon of your business with your one leg”.

He loved the idea.

So, I took a picture of him with his one leg, and put it up on the site. I wrote a few paragraphs with the heading, “A Leg Up on the Competition”. It was written from his point-of-view. We had him talk about losing his leg, and not being discouraged about it. I then had him urge people to donate to the American Diabetes Association. Instant personality and branding. It was real, and real engaging. After doing some search engine optimization for his website, we now have it in the top 10 (nationally) for the search term, “labels for bottles” on Google. He is starting to get some good feedback from his site even though it has only been launched a few months.

By creating a good brand for your company up-front, you’ll have a much easier time building a website that connects with your intended audience. Good branding will set you apart from your competition, and make your potential customers choose you to do business with instead of other websites.

There are three other elements to capturing visitors to your website, and turning them into customers. I will be writing parts 2-4 for EzineArticles.com in the coming months, but if you would like to read about these three other elements now, you can visit my original article on the subject of effective website design (link shown below).

Common Small Business Web Design Mistakes to Avoid

As a small business owner, you probably already know that your website is a very important tool for marketing your brand and reaching your target audience. Ensuring your website design is attractive and functional to your audience is also necessary for success. Unfortunately, there are quite a few small business web design mistakes that are all too common. Sometimes this occurs when small business owners hire a cheap designer and believe they’re getting a value, although sometimes it’s mistakes the website operator makes by excluding certain important information.

To make sure you maximise the potential of your business website, keep these pitfalls in mind and avoid them.

Mistake 1: Not Building Trust

Building trust with your audience is arguably the most important thing any small business web design should do. There are actually some really easy and quick ways to build trust, as well as improve your conversion rate. Start my making sure your full address, company name and phone number is included on every page, preferably the footer. If you have an e-commerce storefront, make sure you are displaying badges like your SSL certificates and sitelock. After all, most people are not going to want to place an order if they doubt the professionalism and security of your website.

If you are a very small business or a freelancer, it also helps to add a picture of yourself to your “About Us” page along with a personal quote. Be prepared to be very transparent about your services and offer as much detail as possible, including any return policy or guarantees you provide. You should also have a privacy policy on your website, which tells your visitors what you will and will not do with their personal information that’s collected.

Finally, consider adding the rel=”publisher” link to your homepage, which points to your business’s Google+ page. This way, the image used on your Google+ profile will be displayed alongside your website on Google search results.

Mistake 2: Website is Too Flashy

It’s not uncommon for business owners to get a little carried away with the content and design of their website, requesting flashy graphics and bold colours that detract, not add value. To effectively market your brand and improve visibility, you want a clean and minimalist interface that impresses customers but makes it easy for them to find what they are looking for.

Content should be straight-forward and relevant, not a long rambling monologue or an excuse to stuff in keywords unnaturally. Users should come away with a good experience and feel like they found exactly what they were looking for.

Mistake 3: No Call to Action Buttons

Call to action buttons are important because they funnel your visitors further into your site. By keeping website users on your website for a longer amount of time, you’ll lower your bounce rate and increase the chance of a conversion. It also improves user experience by directing users exactly where they want to go, assuming it isn’t overdone. If you sell insurance, for example, you would have a call to action button encouraging users to request a quote. If you sell products online, you would have a call to action button for users to “Buy Now” or “Add to Cart.”

Mistake 4: Not Using the Rel=”Nofollow” Tag on Outbound Links

Finally, a really common small business web design mistake is not using the rel=”nofollow” tag on outbound links away from the website. While it may not seem like a big issue, it actually allows you to control the “link juice” of your website, which gets leeched out to all of your “dofollow” outbound links. Only links going to your internal pages should be “dofollow,” which means they pass along this link juice.

It’s also important to avoid linking to a lot of low authority or low quality websites, especially if you do not have a great deal of inbound links to your website.

Unfortunately, these mistakes are all too common, but very easy to fix, for the most part. As they say, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, so the best option is avoiding these mistakes in the first place by working with an experienced individual who can create a custom web design for your business.

Fast Web Design: How to Use Wix Templates

It may or may not surprise you to hear that the majority of traffic from the internet is derived from search engines. With that said, search engines should be the first place that you should turn to to promote your online presence. Ensure that search engines know that your site exists by submitting your link directly to them. Once that’s out of the way, the best way to improve your search engine presence is by taking the time to improve your SEO. Right know, the search engines that generate the most traffic are: Google, Yahoo, Bing.

Back in 2006, Wix came on the scene to change the way people create websites. Wix build a powerful yet simple solution that made the process fun and creative, without having to know the complex language that is code. Wix maintain an easy-to-use website builder with tons of capabilities and features to make running your business online easier than ever.

A customizable virtual dashboard that’s filled with handy shortcuts, information, tips, and more.

An Editor which was designed to help you create a rich and visually superior online experience for your clients and website visitors. It lets you tell your story in the most striking, compelling, and effective way, while providing top notch functionality and performance. The idea is to give you a tool that doesn’t require “a getting used to” but an intuitive and user-friendly plaform that helps you carry out tasks quickly and easily. The Editor makes it easy to customize your site exactly the way you want it. No creative limits or coding needed.

Hosting at Wix will keep your website safe and secure. Successfully grow your website and business with powerful web Apps and Services. Your website will look amazing on any device. Get a mobile version of your site in just one click. Make a great impression on your visitors with a custom domain. It’s easier than ever to get your business online with a simple and beautiful one-page template. There are many more features, Apps and templates which are updated frequently. Wix has something for everyone, so whether you’re a photographer, musician, small business owner, entrepreneur, or student, Wix provide all the tools and features you need to build an amazing online presence.

A Help Center that can answer your questions or you can go to the Forum to submit a ticket for specific questions to your needs with 24/7 support.

When it comes to eCommerce, a beautiful, professional website is a must. Customers will only purchase online if they think your website (and thus your business) looks legitimate. Make sure your website is modern and draws attention to the best you have to offer. You need a website that shows up when your customers are searching on Google and other search engines.

The art of ranking well in searches (know as Search Engine Optimization or SEO) can seem a bit complex at first, but there are quite a few steps you can easily take to give your own site a good shot at soaring to the top of Google. Get lots more SEO tips for your online store in the Wix Blog.

The Wix Blog provides us information on marketing our products. One approach that is somewhat neglected is to conceptualize your product more like a service. Because you want customers to see your brand as an integral part of their life. When real customer review your product, they are ultimately describing its functionality and its impact. In other words, they are describing what kind of service the product has given them and how satisfied they were with it. By showing your customers that their opinion matters to you, you extend your relationship beyond the selling of a product. You become a caring service provider. Good marketing takes into account not just the materiality of the product that it is selling but also the meaning that it bears. Consider all the different positive experiences that your product can create for your customer base and let these experiences guide your marketing strategy.

When you start your own business, you don’t get a handbook explaining the ins and outs of marketing. Subscribe to a trustworthy blog that provides detailed information and actionable tips on all things marketing for small business. The Wix Blog should be your first subscription, but don’t stop there. Dig deeper to find specific blogs and online resources that cater to your niche.

Having a comprehensive online presence demands more than just creating your website. It means managing, bringing visitors to your site, and marketing your products.

Potential customers often decide in an instant whether or not they like your business, simply by looking at your website. When it comes to your website, beautiful is more than screen-deep. To reach out to customers Wix created an easy way to manage all of your contacts, straight from your My Account dashboard. You can reach out directly to your most relevant target audience with updates, deals and coupons that interest them with Wix ShoutOut. You can easily create coupons for your Wix store or send out coupons and discount codes via ShoutOut, over email or on your social media sites.

To make life easier, you can use Wix to setup automated emails to everyone who purchases a product from your store for the first time.

The Wix Mobile editor can make your website more friendly for your users and make Google happy, since Google is penalizing sites that aren’t mobile optimized.

Want more people to discover your awesome site? The most crucial ways to promote and send more people to your website is by improving your page’s SEO. Guess what? The folks at Wix have thought of that too. Make sure your site’s SEO is completely covered by trying out the SEO Wizard. The SEO Wizard will crawl your site and give you an easy to understand report on how you can improve your site’s SEO.

There’s no one way to create a masterpiece of a website like any true art form, variety is part of what makes web design so interesting. With so many different elements at your disposal, website creators have countless opportunities to make something beautiful. When great images and great text come together, it’s a thing of beauty. Using a combination of boxes with images and colors, you too can play around with the Wix editor to achieve this result. One of the easiest ways to make your site look and function beautifully is by making sure that all of the objects on your page are neatly in place. A great way to do this is by organizing each of your pages by aligning your objects. Aligning objects on your Wix website is super easy – in fact, there’s already a grid laid out for you right in your Wix Editor.

Managing your site’s SEO is the most important thing. You can do to promote your website online. Good SEO can shoot your business to the top of Google pages and earn you a steady stream of organic traffic. Giving each page on your site a short, clear and descriptive page will give Google a better idea of what your page is about and help with your overall SEO ranking.

Having your own logo is one of the best ways to give your business a professional edge, plus it’s great for your SEO settings. The Google title, or Meta Title as it’s more formally known in the SEO world, is how your site will appear in search results. Having certain pages hidden from Google (or non-indexed in SEO terms) like password protected page is a great way to keep key web pages private. Google does not recognise images so by adding alt-text to your images helps search engines categorize your pics and understand your page better, which ultimately leads to an overall better SEO ranking.

Site crawlers take to your site to find keywords about what you have to offer when people use these keywords to search business just like yours. Every page on your website has a distinct role. Make sure to highlight those roles by emphasizing specific keywords on the titles and content of your web pages.

Even though Wix is not hard to use, many companies do not have the time or skill to bring their own website visions to life. This gives Wix Certified Webmasters the ability to use their knowledge to serve an important and potentially lucrative role.

Clients can save money on the hosting portion of having a website by working with Wix because they also offer affordable hosting for all of their websites. Additionally, designers who create sites on Wix.com and other similar platforms are likely to offer a much more affordable rate than those who create custom coded websites. Finally, because Wix is so intuitive, clients can easily learn how to maintain their own websites. They don’t need to rely on and pay a developer every time they want to change a photo, update text or add a new page to their site. A WixEd designer is great for small to mid-tier clients who want a great website without going over budget.

9 Website Design and Marketing Tips to Improve Your Local Business

The top 9 local search engine marketing tip series intends to help business owners better reach a local demographic using web sites and tools on the Internet. If you do not have a well coded website, get one. Then, use these local search engine optimization tips along with other research because this article alone will not cut it. This article is just a summary to follow, and you should seek out more information on how to increase your Google Page Rank and lower your Alexa Rank.

Tip #1: Create Quality Content With Plenty of Keywords.

Search engines and customers use keywords and phrases to find your website. Make sure you use plenty of the words you would like to be found for in the text of your website. Website designers and owners should create plenty of pages that display all of the content necessary to tell a search engine to show you as an expert for your keywords.

Take the time to look at your competitors’ websites and try and have at least as many pages as they do, if not more. One last important tip for local search is to take every opportunity to put your location in your text. This helps for Google Local rankings, and the value of your Alexa ranking means you can charge advertisers higher fees for placing banners on your blog.

Tip #2: Update Content Often With Local Information.

Take every opportunity to add new pages to your site which discuss local topics and events. Search engines will see that you are discussing local events with local keywords and move up your ranking as a local expert. Participate in local events and get your company name on charity and community websites with links back to your websites. These types of links are invaluable and can only be acquired through hard work and giving back to your community.

Tip #3: Use Available Resources – Some Recommendations and Examples Provided

One of the best tools we have found to help promote websites locally is the Google Business Tools suite. This amazing resource center allows website designers and managers analyze, manage, advertise, and invest in a websites online presence.Google has put most of their main business tools together in one location for easy use and understanding.

Check the relevant website design resources out, read about them, and sign up for the ones that apply to you: Google Website Optimizer, Google AdWords, Google Apps, Google Webmaster Tools, Google Base, Google Local Business Center and Amazon’s Alexa Internet Business Suite.

Tip #4: Pay Per Click – Monitor Closely and Spend Wisely

If you can set up and optimize your pay per click campaign it can be very successful and sometimes the results are amazing. That being said, we have witnessed many different cases where Pay Per Click advertising has burned through an entire budget in a couple of days. This can happen if you don’t take the time to read through the entire process before making your section. Use Local words in your PPC campaign to save money by competing locally instead of globally.Remember, spending money to make money is necessary, but spend wisely.

Tip #5: Local Search Engines: Google Maps, Yahoo! Local, Bing Local

This is an obvious and easy way to increase your local exposure. We have all use Alexa search tool that has given results with a map and indicator dots on related business locations. If you would like to come up for these types of local searches,carefully submit for these specialized location based results. The search engines will often request some sort of verification through call back or traditional mail and pin verification.

Tip #6: Yelp!

Take the time to list yourself on Yelp and register your business. Make sure that you spend the time on these postings that you would for any piece of marketing material for your business. Yelp!, or websites like it, is sometimes the only chance to give an impression you will have with a customer.Be careful. These types of listings are double edged swords. If you don’t maintain a high standard of service and quality, this will also be the location that customers will go to vent about their frustrations. These listings will also count as a quality inbound link for search and is useful to increase your search ranking.

Tip #7: Chambers of Commerce

You should become members with at least one local chamber of commerce. This is a great way to establish credibility and become a member of your local business community. Once you have this membership, make sure that your listing on the chamber website is a direct link to your website. Chambers of commerce are considered to be local experts, and their link to you is a valuable one.

Tip #8: CitySearch

CitySearch is very similar to Yelp in that it is a popular local search engine. Make sure that you spend some quality time explaining yourself and your business. You should also make sure to check back and monitor your reviews often.

Tip #9: Press Release Services, Face book, and Twitter

Social Media and local publicity can be very important for local results. Make sure to use locations and city information in your profile descriptions. Search engines will look at social media websites, and if you do a good job of mentioning local search words with your search engine keywords, you will begin to see additional results in the social media results sections of search engines. Press releases can be the most important local marketing item a business can employ.

Implemented wisely, a well optimized press release or social media blast can bring you first-page visibility for your keywords very quickly. Sometimes, you can take over more than one spot on the first page of Google. These same items used in their traditional roles of simple media notifications will get you nothing in terms of search results, make sure your marketing and PR companies know what they are doing. It could be hurting you. Your Alexa rank will tumble down and enhance your profile, even as your page rank climbs.

5 Definite Dont’s When It Comes to Graphic Design

Not paying attention when receiving instructions

Communication is always important, especially when it comes to the relation between a client and a professional ofering a service. Clear and informative instructions are a requisite from the client, but it is also the responsibility of designers to make sure that these instructions are understood even if this means asking some more questions when something is not clear.

Of course, it would be a good idea from the designers to review their clients’ directives over and over, take notes and brainstorm. If they are confused about any of these, it is crucial to contact them so everything will be clear.

Using a large variety of fonts

It may be fun to play with fonts. However, this can prove to be annoying to viewers who read an article with text that keeps changing as much as ten times in a paragraph. Ideally, there should only be a maximum of three types of fonts in a single layout.

Nevertheless, it would be recommended to use only one or perhaps two fonts. Using a single font gives the text continuity, which is great. Keeping the number of fonts to a minimum is best for business card designs since the available space is limited.

Overthinking it

When you can include more to a design doesn’t necessarily mean that you should. They should keep it simple as this looks professional and is more effective. Therefore, they should avoid overusing Photoshop filters. While overdesigning is not a major error, it can also lead to serious issues.

Excessive things included in design make it more difficult for users to get the information they need. A design should breathe and flourish by itself. Blank space can actually be good and in most cases, it is a lot better than filling a blank space with a lot of things.

When a brochure is crowded with several fonts, colors and images this should be simplified and maintained to a minimum. This will allow customers to focus on the most important features that businesses would like to emphasize.

Thinking in a limited frame

Though others may think that it is just a cliché to think out-of-the-box, it does not necessarily mean that this is not true. One really big error in terms of designs like logos is getting stuck in the rut and sticking to known practices.

Graphic design is a process that involves creativity and because of this, designers have to be creative to succeed. They should try and experiment with different things even if these are out of this world. Though this does not guarantee success, there are better chances when they try.

Promising a lot and then delivering less

Perhaps the gravest mistake that can possibly cause damage to businesses is promising more than they can deliver. As stated by the Go Layer site, in graphic design, people seldom find a job that is quickly done.

Therefore, when it comes to expectations and deadlines, designers should make sure that do not promise something they could not fulfill. It is much better to complete a project before a long deadline than after a short deadline.

Is Your Company Making These Graphic Design Mistakes?

Companies use graphic designing to depict their brand image, promote their products/services and research its business. This provides them with a lot of opportunities to maximize their creativity while nurturing their business. No matter what they plan to design: a website, logo, brochure, business card or product replica, this doesn’t have to be a daunting task.

When there are mistakes in a web design, this can affect the company’s prospects in a negative way. On the other hand, a design, which is given a lot of thought can help businesses strike the interest of their target audience and gain their trust as well.

This article shows a list of the usual graphic design mistakes that can be avoided. In doing so, businesses can enhance their graphic design strategy to come up with flawless designs.

The Common Graphic Design Mistakes that Businesses can Avoid

Some common graphic mistakes that can be prevented to create great designs and impress an audience are the following;

Using Obsolete Effects

Viewers get easily attracted to designs that are creative with their new color schemes and font effects. So, businesses should not use designs with out-of-date effects. For instance, it would not be a good idea to use drop shadows effects, which were popular when graphic designing was just new simply because these will look obsolete.

Using Several Fonts

One of the major mistakes made by graphic designers is using too many fonts, which makes the message conveyed not too clear. Visitors get distracted with the different fonts in a design. When the fonts are consistent, there is continuity and it is easy to convey the company’s message and establish its brand identity. In choosing a font, it is important to consider the size of their piece and length of text.

Poor Execution of Gradients

It is best to avoid using too many poor-quality gradients. To create eye-striking gradients, they need to study the color wheel and know how to utilize trajectory graphic programs. They should see to it that the gradients match their design and are well executed.

Use of Stock Images

Including stock images are effective in projects that require some particular images. However, using stock images in excess can let a project look very unprofessional. In addition, their marketing piece should include new stock images instead of those that are common and which have been already used. It is best to get clear, high-resolution stock images.

Use of Raster Graphics

Raster images should never be used in creating brand logos. Instead, logos should be created using vector images since they can adjust to all mediums and get easily scaled with different sizes. On the other hand, raster images with their array of several color pixels have a difficult time scaling with different sizes.

Architecture or Interior Design Which Is Better?

Interior and Architecture: Space under the stairs is often neglected by people. As a fact of the matter, it is an important area neglected by many of us in spite of its many uses of it. We can benefit of them in various ways such as storage of winter clothing, books, children toys, things that are rarely used.

Architectural design projects are the life and soul of architecture school. As a student, you are always working on one, and somehow it becomes what your life is revolving around. You would give it every possible effort and believe you have done your best, but on jury day, when you see everyone else’s project you could lose a bit of your confidence, not because your project is any less, but because your presentation is lacking. The presentation might not be the core of the project, but it surely influences the viewer. It can also be considered as an indicator of your artistic skills and sense as a designer.


While you shouldn’t be completely dependable on positive results from a merely eye-catching presentation, you still need to give an adequate amount of time to properly plan it in a way that communicates your idea best. Your architecture professor might credit you for a creative design regardless the presentation, but your future client might only see the presentation, so make it a habit, to involve your design skills in all the aspects of your project, starting now. Here, we will give you some basic tips on how to create a Stunning Architecture Project Presentation.

• Size and Orientation

• Layout

• Background

• Colors

• Visual Hierarchy

Interior designers in north delhi. Minimize text on your presentation board. Write a short and concise concept statement and add a very brief explanation, if needed. Don’t waste your time on composing elongated descriptive text because no one will read it.

Replace words, whenever possible, with simple illustrative sketches and figures. After all, a picture is worth a thousand words. You may use colors and keys to further clarify your illustrations.

Opt for the magic of white. It never fails. Whites always cast a wondrous, calming spell. Try a white raw silk bedspread and match it with curtains in sheer organza worked over with delicate beads. While on the subject of whites, let me recommend the magic of patchwork, quilting and embroidery, especially on cushions.

Soft and Sophisticated

In a townhouse master suite, designers Shikha and Varsha Geol created a look that’s elegant and refined and more than a little bit romantic. “We used a palette of gray and cream to keep the bedroom feeling airy and serene,” say the designers. “Coral accents add warmth and contrast.” A simple drapery with a Greek key trim creates privacy and light control, and also brings another soft layer into the room. An upholstered headboard from, customized with extra height for added drama and paired with beautiful warm walnut bedside tables with hidden storage to create a bit of edginess to the room’s otherwise tranquil and inviting color scheme.

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