Showing posts with label waterloo. Show all posts
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Thursday, January 2, 2014

2013 Trends and Classics


It’s a brand new year so let’s look back on some broad trends and some old consistencies.
Digital North is entering its 19th year of business; we have seen a lot of changes over those years. This past year (or so) has for us really seen the turning point of the template. Word press of course has been around for years but this year we have really seen its impact on the business world. More and more businesses are jumping onto that system rather than a custom CMS. A word of caution though, some designs can be harder to program and the user interface that Wordpress isn’t as simple as our PHP CMS systems.

Going along with that template world is the preference for large blocks of graphic coloured space and loosely set design items (In my mind the two are connected). Simplicity seems to be the word of the day with clean straight lines and not a lot of design-y extras.

We have also seen the rise of the app and mobile site. If you’re not using a smart phone we are not talking to you, but for everyone else it’s have it my way, from iphone to ipad, galaxy tab, windows RT… ect, ect, ect… it’s all about the user having right looking content on the platform they are using.

In the end these trends come and go and we will continue to watch, respond and add to the greater online world but remember; the classics never change, you can’t beat a clear marketing direction, a focus on the user experience and clean navigation will get you there every time.

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Afternoon delight


Here is what happens when it’s Thursday afternoon, it’s been a long, productive week and the third cup of coffee has just kicked in. (Please note, no actual phone solicitors where seriously harmed in the following exchange.)


Ring Ring!
I pick up, "Good afternoon, Digital North media"

"Hi there this is Ian, I’m calling from ****** & Co. may I speak with the person in charge of your companies marketing?"

"Sure, how can I help you?" says I, congenially.

"Well sir do you generate sales from you companies website?"

"Yes we do" still congenial.

"Well, our organization specializes in SEO, website optimization, key word management and design and we can put your company in the centre of the internet. We would…"
About this time I kind of tuned out, Ian sounded young and was excited to get his pitch off, not to hurt his feelings I waited and sipped my coffee, read a client email and checked face book. At the end of this I asked? (And yes, still congenial.)

"So Ian, do check the websites of the companies you call ahead of time?"

"well … no"

"Because Ian, we are web design company and experts ourselves in the fields of SEO, social marketing and online branding and to be honest, were better than you guys."

Ian responded "you think so huh?" (A little sarcastically I might add)

"Yes, I do Ian, first, you didn’t know anything about who you called and secondly, you’re the company using blind telephone solicitation to raise awareness about SEO and online sales."

CLICK (Ian had hung up.)

Ahh, the fun you can have on a Thursday afternoon.