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Website
Refresh

Breathe new life into your online presence, improve user experience and boost search engine visibility.

A website refresh is like a pampering session for your online space. It’s an opportunity to give your website a fresh and updated look while also improving its functionality and performance.

Refresh Benefits

A website refresh can offer several benefits, both from a user perspective and a business standpoint.

By refreshing your website and creating an appealing space that engages visitors, you can increase the exposure of your products and services, thereby improving the likelihood of customers purchasing and using them.

A website refresh allows you to improve the overall user experience by incorporating modern design elements, intuitive navigation and responsive layouts.

By providing a user-friendly interface, you can keep visitors engaged and encourage them to explore more of your website.

Outdated websites with old-fashioned designs can make your business look less credible and unprofessional.
 
A website refresh gives you an opportunity to update the visual elements, such as color schemes, typography and imagery, aligning them with current design trends.
 
This can make your website visually appealing, capture attention and leave a positive impression on visitors.
Search engines prefer websites that are updated regularly and offer a positive user experience.
 
A website refresh gives you an opportunity to optimise your website’s structure and content to align with current SEO best practices and algorithm changes.
 
This can lead to improved organic search visibility, higher rankings and increased organic traffic.
During a website refresh, you can review and update your content to ensure it is relevant, accurate and aligned with your current brand messaging.
 
Fresh and engaging content can help attract and retain visitors, drive conversions and establish your expertise or authority in your industry.
A website refresh often involves the integration of new features and functionality that enhance user engagement and improve business processes.
 
This could include incorporating social media feeds, integrating e-commerce capabilities, adding interactive elements or implementing chatbots or customer support tools.

Outdated websites may have underlying technical issues, security vulnerabilities or compatibility problems with the latest browsers or devices.

A website refresh allows you to address these issues, update the underlying technology and ensure the site’s smooth operation.

This can simplify ongoing website maintenance and reduce the risk of future problems.

A website refresh allows you to improve the overall user experience by incorporating modern design elements, intuitive navigation and responsive layouts.

By providing a user-friendly interface, you can keep visitors engaged and encourage them to explore more of your website.

Outdated websites with old-fashioned designs can make your business look less credible and unprofessional.
 
A website refresh gives you an opportunity to update the visual elements, such as color schemes, typography and imagery, aligning them with current design trends.
 
This can make your website visually appealing, capture attention and leave a positive impression on visitors.
Search engines prefer websites that are updated regularly and offer a positive user experience.
 
A website refresh gives you an opportunity to optimise your website’s structure and content to align with current SEO best practices and algorithm changes.
 
This can lead to improved organic search visibility, higher rankings and increased organic traffic.
During a website refresh, you can review and update your content to ensure it is relevant, accurate and aligned with your current brand messaging.
 
Fresh and engaging content can help attract and retain visitors, drive conversions and establish your expertise or authority in your industry.
A website refresh often involves the integration of new features and functionality that enhance user engagement and improve business processes.
 
This could include incorporating social media feeds, integrating e-commerce capabilities, adding interactive elements or implementing chatbots or customer support tools.

Outdated websites may have underlying technical issues, security vulnerabilities or compatibility problems with the latest browsers or devices.

A website refresh allows you to address these issues, update the underlying technology and ensure the site’s smooth operation.

This can simplify ongoing website maintenance and reduce the risk of future problems.

Refresh Options

When you choose to refresh your website with us, we provide you with an online space that’s tailored towards your target audience.

This means more of the people you want looking at your products and services will spend more time on your website. Higher engagement rates equal higher conversion rates.

New Look
Logo Design

Refreshing your logo offers a multitude of benefits.

These key benefits can include improving brand perception, attracting new customers, remaining relevant in a dynamic market and revitalising your brand identity.

Reimagined
Colour Palette

We improve your brand’s ad space by creatively implementing your colors, leading to higher engagement.

We achieve this by enhancing your color palette or rethinking color application, while maintaining brand integrity.

Additional
Pages

Our refresh service caters for the addition of new pages and/or content to your website.
 
This includes applying the content/images and ensuring brand continuity is maintained.

Rescripted
Content

Appealing, relevant content is a fundamental requirement to ensure your visitors stay engaged.

Considerable emphasis is placed on ensuring your message is clear, concise and relevant.

Bespoke
Image Design

We create high-end, visually stimulating imagery and custom icons to boost your websites’ visual appeal, ensuring your website is as unique as your business.

User Interface
Redesign

Setting the Stage

Learn about the steps we take to optimise your website during our refresh service.

Refreshing your website can boost engagement, improve user experience and increase conversions. It’s more than just a redesign; it can involve content updates, restructuring and more.

Before we start, we’ll discuss and identify what you want to achieve from the refresh. This could be improving user experience, updating the design to reflect current trends, enhancing load times or improving your SEO.

We’ll look at your current website’s strengths and weaknesses. Where available, we’ll use analytics to understand user behavior, see which pages are performing well and identify areas that need improvement.
We’ll look at your competitor’s websites and other websites you admire for inspiration. With our understanding of the current trends in web design, we can discuss and advise what features you want to (and should) include on your website.
Based on your goals and our research, we’ll develop a plan for your website refresh. This will include a project timeline, what resources are needed and the steps we’ll take to deliver the final product.
A staging environment is essentially a mirror of your live website, replicating its infrastructure and current configurations. This allows us to see exactly how changes will affect the live site, making it a safe and controlled space for experimentation, development and improvement.

Once all updates, changes and integrations have been thoroughly tested and approved in the staging environment, the final step is to carefully migrate these changes to your live website to ensure a seamless transition without any disruption in service.

Looking to add a refreshed look to your website?

We can help you create compelling and impactful designs that resonate with your target audience.

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Mobile App Wireframe

Wireframes typically consist of simple sketches or diagrams that illustrate the placement of various elements such as buttons, text, forms, images and menus, as well as the flow of screens and interactions between different features of the app.

Wireframes are usually created at the early stages of the app development process to help designers and developers better understand the user experience and make informed decisions about the app’s design and functionality.

SSL Certificate

An SSL certificate (Secure Socket Layer) is a digital certificate that is used to secure data transferred between a web server and a web browser.

When a website has an SSL certificate installed, it allows for a secure and encrypted connection between the web server and the browser, protecting sensitive information such as login credentials, credit card information and personal data from being intercepted by unauthorised parties.

Web Hosting

Web hosting is a service that allows individuals and organisations to make their website accessible to the internet. We provide server space where website files are stored and make them available to the public through the internet.

When someone types in your website’s address in their web browser, the browser sends a request to the web server where the website is hosted, which then delivers the website’s files to the user’s browser

Accent Colours

In design terms, an accent color is used to draw attention to specific elements of a layout such as a mobile app, webpage or presentation.

It is typically a contrasting color that stands out against the main color scheme of the page and is used (sparingly) to highlight important elements.

Brand Equity

Brand equity refers to the value and perception that a brand holds in the minds of consumers.

It is a set of intangible assets that result in a brand being recognised and preferred by customers over other brands. Brand equity is the sum of a brand’s awareness, associations, perceived quality, loyalty and other brand assets.

It is a critical measure of a brand’s overall strength and ability to generate revenue, as it enables the brand to charge premium prices, maintain market share and extend its product lines.

Website Indexing

Website indexing is the process by which search engines like Google, Bing, and Yahoo! collect and store information about a website in their database. This information includes the content on a website, the keywords that are associated with the website, and the links that lead to and from the website.

Website indexing is crucial for search engine optimization (SEO) because it determines whether a website can be found by users searching for relevant keywords.

Ecologi For Our Planet

Ecologi is a platform for real climate action. They facilitate the funding of carbon offset projects and tree planting around the world.

Their mission is to reduce 50% of global CO2 emissions by 2040 and responsibly plant billions of trees every year.

Visit Ecologi to support our planet.

Renewable Energy

Renewable energy refers to energy that is generated from natural resources that are replenished over time and can be continuously harnessed. Examples of renewable energy sources include sunlight, wind, water (hydro), geothermal and biomass.

Unlike non-renewable energy sources, such as fossil fuels (coal, oil, and natural gas), which are finite and non-renewable, renewable energy sources are considered sustainable because they do not deplete over time and are less harmful to the environment.

Style Guide

A style guide (or brand guidelines) is a document that outlines the rules and guidelines for creating and maintaining the visual identity of a brand or project.

It’s a set of instructions so to speak, that designers follow to ensure consistency in the designs across all communication channels.

A style guide typically includes information on typography, color palettes, imagery, iconography and other visual elements.

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Search Engine Optimisation

Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) involves developing a website in a way that makes it more visible and accessible to search engines such as Google and Bing etc.

Some common techniques include:

  • Creating a well-structured and organised website with clear navigation and hierarchy.
  • Using relevant and targeted keywords throughout the site’s content, headings and meta tags.
  • Optimizing the site’s images, videos and other media for fast loading times.
  • Ensuring the site is mobile-friendly and responsive, meaning it can adapt to different screen sizes and devices.

Design Language

A design language refers to a system of visual and stylistic elements that are used consistently in the design of a product, brand or other visual communication.

There are several elements that make up a design language, including style guides/branding guidelines, layout and composition guidance and also tone and voice.

The purpose of a design language is to direct how all of these elements work together to create a consistent visual identity and user experience across different products.

App Prototyping

Prototyping is a more advanced design activity that involves creating a functional, interactive version of a digital product.

Prototyping is typically done after the wireframing stage and involves creating a more detailed, high-fidelity working version of the product’s design.

SEO Best Practices

SEO best practices are a set of guidelines, techniques and strategies that are widely accepted and recommended for optimising websites to improve their visibility and ranking on search engine results pages (SERPs).
 
These practices are based on industry knowledge, search engine guidelines and data-driven insights and include:
 
  • High-Quality and Relevant Content
  • Keyword Research and Optimisation
  • User Experience and Website Performance
  • On-Page Optimisation
  • Mobile-Friendliness
  • Social Signals
  • Local SEO
  • Regular Monitoring and Analysis
Style Guide

A style guide (or brand guidelines) is a document that outlines the rules and guidelines for creating and maintaining the visual identity of a brand or project.

It’s a set of instructions so to speak, that designers follow to ensure consistency in the designs across all communication channels.

A style guide typically includes information on typography, color palettes, imagery, iconography and other visual elements.

Impact API

An API, which is short for Application Programming Interface, is a set of protocols, tools and definitions for building software and applications. It allows different software systems to communicate with each other, exchange data and perform actions.

APIs provide a way for developers to interact with an application or service without needing to know the underlying implementation details. Instead, the API provides a set of rules and guidelines that developers can use to make requests to the application or service and receive responses in a standardised format.

Search Engine Optimisation

Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) involves developing a website in a way that makes it more visible and accessible to search engines such as Google and Bing etc.

Some common techniques include:

  • Creating a well-structured and organised website with clear navigation and hierarchy.
  • Using relevant and targeted keywords throughout the site’s content, headings and meta tags.
  • Optimising the site’s images, videos and other media for fast loading times.
  • Ensuring the site is mobile-friendly and responsive, meaning it can adapt to different screen sizes and devices.
Style Guide

A style guide (or brand guidelines) is a document that outlines the rules and guidelines for creating and maintaining the visual identity of a brand or project.

It’s a set of instructions so to speak, that designers follow to ensure consistency in the designs across all communication channels.

A style guide typically includes information on typography, color palettes, imagery, iconography and other visual elements.

Search Engine Optimisation

Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) involves developing a website in a way that makes it more visible and accessible to search engines such as Google and Bing etc.

Some common techniques include:

  • Creating a well-structured and organised website with clear navigation and hierarchy.
  • Using relevant and targeted keywords throughout the site’s content, headings and meta tags.
  • Optimizing the site’s images, videos and other media for fast loading times.
  • Ensuring the site is mobile-friendly and responsive, meaning it can adapt to different screen sizes and devices.
Conversion Ratio

A conversion ratio is a key indicator of website performance that measures the number of visitors who take a desired action, such as purchasing a product, filling out a form, or subscribing to a service.

This ratio is determined by the number of visitors who complete the desired action divided by the total number of website visitors.

For example, if a website receives 1000 visitors in a month and 50 of them make a purchase, the conversion ratio would be 5%. This measurement is crucial for understanding customer behavior and optimising business performance.

Our team constantly monitors conversion ratios to identify areas that require improvement for enhanced online success. By consistently tracking these metrics, we can make informed decisions and help you achieve your business goals.

CMS Platform

A CMS platform, or Content Management System platform, is a software application framework that enables the creation, management and organisation of digital content for websites or other online platforms.

It provides a user-friendly interface that allows users to easily create, edit and publish content online.

WordPress is a popular CMS platform and used by over 43% of all websites on the internet.

Organic Traffic

Organic traffic are the visitors that come to your website through unpaid, natural, or organic search engine results. These are the visitors who find your website by entering relevant keywords into a search engine like Google, Bing, or Yahoo and clicking on the search engine results that match their query.

When a website ranks high in search engine results for certain keywords, it is more likely to receive organic traffic.

This is because users tend to click on the top results displayed by search engines and organic traffic represents those clicks.

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Brand Sentiment

Brand sentiment refers to the general attitude or perception that consumers have towards a brand. It reflects the emotions, opinions, and beliefs that individuals associate with a particular brand.

Brand sentiment can range from positive to negative, and it plays a crucial role in shaping consumers’ preferences, loyalty and purchasing decisions.

Monitoring and understanding brand sentiment can help companies assess their brand reputation, identify areas for improvement and make informed marketing and communication strategies.

Customer Touchpoints

Customer touchpoints are the various interactions and points of contact that a customer has with a company throughout their journey, from initial awareness to post-purchase support.

These touchpoints can occur through different channels such as in-person interactions, phone calls, emails, websites, social media, advertising and customer service interactions.

Customer touchpoints are critical for shaping the overall customer experience and can significantly impact customer satisfaction, loyalty and perception of a brand.

Algorithm Changes

Algorithms are sets of rules and calculations that platforms use to determine the order and visibility of posts and content.

An algorithm change is when modifications or updates are made by social media platforms and search engines that determine what content is shown to users in their feeds or search results.

Platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube and Google regularly update their algorithms to improve user experience, promote relevant and engaging content and combat spam or misuse.

These algorithm changes can have a significant impact on search engine results (organic reach), visibility and engagement.

Domain Name

A web domain, also known as a domain name, is the unique address or identifier that is used to access a website on the internet.

Domain names are used to direct users to specific web pages or websites on the internet.