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Originally Posted by JSWolf
I look forward to seeing how you do a website with crayons in bright colors.
I'll be sure and take a look at your newly redesigned website. I'll give you my honest opinion when it's read for public viewing. I have a feeling it will most likely be looking good when it's updated.
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Well, m'Lud:
We'll have to see. It is VERY bright. It is VERY graphic, not "text-y." And we're using pricing tables, etc. I don't know if it will work; what I know is that a lot of text, no matter WHAT you do with it (make it big, make it sans serif, make it sing like a little girl...) just is BAD in today's marketplace. And I'm like Texanns; I'm a text-y kinda guy (girl). So, I've left the design to someone ELSE entirely, for a change. I'm simply implementing the FLOWS for the client and the SEO. And we've done an actual logo, too, for a change. Also brightly-colored, somewhat. {sigh}.
The day and age when
just doing a good job was enough is
gone. Now you have to be Google's best friend, and very, very EASY, too. In terms of EVERYTHING. You have to publish, publish, publish, or be damned, because if you don't pollute the Net with more, more, more, Google won't love ya. It's...like watching an anthill over-populate, in terms of the Net, because every single business out there--EVERY ONE OF THEM--(and this includes authors, mind you!!) has to add more, more more. More new content. More blogs. More tweets. It's a self-fulfilling prophecy of self-indulgent, increasingly meaningless, increasingly worthless, but needed-to-survive, Darwinian,
noise.
Hitch