Posts Tagged ‘website presentation’

It’s amazing what things you read make you take notice of you or your business. Some times I feel the article is talking directly to me, but that’s probably due to my paranoia and it’s really not a bad thing, but a helpful thing.
People interpret others in different ways through different things.
- How you are viewed by your website
- How you are viewed by your online behaviour
- How you are viewed by your articles
- How you are viewed by how you network and communicate with others
While these are all legitimate views, they are not always necessarily a true reflection of a person. Thank goodness for that!
A website can tell a lot about you.
If you have a spammy-jammy-scammy looking website, you’re either a scammer, a poor website designer or you have poor taste. Think about it for a moment. Remember the last scam website you looked at? What did it look like and I’m sure you can imagine what kind a person a scammer would look like.
How about a traditional, private person? Their website looks conservative and simple using a monochromatic scheme with a hint of colour. A person who’s not detail-oriented or organized may have a website that looks thrown together without much thought.
Your website is a store front. It either welcomes people or pushes them away. It does say a lot about you, your business or your work ethics or maybe it doesn’t say enough.
But does it say what you want it to say about you?

















