Website Design Scottish Borders
There are many things to take into consideration when looking at website design Scottish Borders and if elements are missed then your visitors will not gain confidence in you. Your website design needs to encourage people in the Scottish Borders to trust your company and in doing so give them reassurance they can purchase your goods and services.
All our website design in the Scottish Borders incorporates SEO (Search Engine Optimisation). This means that as well as getting a great website you also get a website focused on the search terms people are looking for. This means people can find you in the major search engines. Please see SEO Scottish Borders for more information.
Key things to consider when looking at web design in the Scottish Borders;
- Is your design easy on the eye?
- Is your website easy to navigate, can you easily find what you are looking for?
- Do you have the correct components in the correct place? People look in certain places on a webpage and expect to see things (the logo at the top of the page for example)
- Do you have the same design through your site, does it have continuity?
- Is your website design search engine friendly, can the search engines read your content and follow your links?
- Does your website look the same on different monitors?
- Is your design useable on a small hand held device or mobile phone?
- Does your website look the same in Firefox and Internet Explorer?
- Does your design portray the image of your business?
- Can a user get to where they need to in a reasonable time frame?
- Does your website focus the user's attention on the correct areas?
- Is your site over complex? Simplicity is often a great way to improve
When looking at website design consider conventional design. This has been proved to work and people can relate to it. This can help build early confidence with the users and help them quickly navigate to where they want to go. An example is; the logo in the top left corner, navigation across the top and down the left side with the bulk of the content in the centre of the page.
Look in detail at your content and think about what it says to your users and if it helps them. If your content is not very good then it can immediately defer the users from your website. Content is also key when it comes to the search engine as this gives your website the relevance to search phrases. Generate quality useful content for your users that is unique.
SEO and Website Design Scottish Borders
Website design needs to be considerate to both the end user and the search engine. The main reason for this is that if the end user cannot find your website they cannot use it. By using a website design company in the Scottish Borders that also focuses on Search Engine Optimisation you can save time and be assured that your website will be optimised for both the user and the search engines.
The key to website design in the Scottish Borders is to think about the users and keep the search engines in mind.
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Scottish Borders web design covers; Abbey St. Bathans, Allanton, Ancrum, Ashkirk, Broughton, Burnmouth, Cardrona, Chirnside, Clovenfords, Cockburnspath, Coldingham, Coldstream, Denholm, Dryburgh, Duns, Earlston, Edrom, Eddleston, Ettrick, Ettrickbridge, Eyemouth, Foulden, Galashiels, Grantshouse, Greenlaw, Hawick, Heriot, Hutton, Innerleithen, Jedburgh, Kelso, Kirk Yetholm, Lauder, Lilliesleaf, Longformacus, Melrose, Newcastleton, Newstead, Newtown St. Boswells, Peebles, Preston, Roxburgh, Selkirk, St. Abbs, St. Boswells, Stow, Stichill, Teviothead, Town Yetholm, Traquair, Tweedbank, Tweedsmuir, Walkerburn, West Linton, Whitsome and Yair.
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