| Web Design: Campaigns, Web Sites, Web Pages. What's the difference? |
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| Written by Mead Rose |
| Tuesday, 22 June 2010 15:32 |
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When the average person hears the term “web design” they might think it means “web site design” or “web page design.” Occasionally, you might find someone who thinks you mean “web campaign design.”
“Aren’t they the same thing?” Sadly, the answer is “No” and this confusion wastes time and money.
Web Page Design is what usually what people think of first so they hire a web page designer to create a beautiful web page. They pay someone to paint a masterpiece that will never be seen.
A well-designed page is a piece within the larger puzzle of a well-designed website. There’s more to it than simply how a page looks.
Web Site Design is a bit more involved and takes many factors into consideration such as purpose, total number of pages, ease of navigation, organization of information.
However, a well designed website is only a piece within the larger puzzle of designing and executing and effective web campaign.
Web Campaign Design is all about examining an entire web market and thinking strategically about how to dominate specific areas. It often where people arrive at after many false starts and is where they should have started in the first place.
Instead of promoting a business, web campaign design tells you what business to be in.
Web Design best practices take the following steps in order:
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