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Simply having a social profile for your business can be doing it more harm than good. Ghost towns and halfway constructe...
02/12/2013

Simply having a social profile for your business can be doing it more harm than good. Ghost towns and halfway constructed pages can turn off your visitors to your brand.
Make sure that when you launch your website that it is complete. A half done website does more harm than good.
Call the KLF Web Site Design team for more advice 0317647432
Speak to Michael.

25/11/2013

Is your business found on the web?

Most consumers will search the web (Google ) before making a purchase of a product or a service. If your business is not advertised you will lose business.
KLF Web Design are your answer to an affordable , yet fantastic website design.
Call Michael 0317647432 for a free quotation/consultation .
Remember a website is the cheapest form of paid advertising!!!

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Monday humourWife SMS's husband in his office.Wife: Window is not opening. What shall I do?Husband: Put some oil and wai...
25/11/2013

Monday humour

Wife SMS's husband in his office.
Wife: Window is not opening. What shall I do?

Husband: Put some oil and wait for a while. It will open. If not, then put more oil and wait.

Wife (little unconvinced): Are you sure?

Husband: Yes, trust me, it will do the magic. Try it.

After a while, husband SMS's back to check: Did you do as I told you? Did it do the needful trick?

Wife: I don't know about the trick or magic, but now the entire laptop is not starting.

The approach of using a colour differentiation is the simplest way to establish a focal point on a chosen part of a scre...
21/11/2013

The approach of using a colour differentiation is the simplest way to establish a focal point on a chosen part of a screen as well as guide the user's eye directly to key blocks, break the monotonous content flow into digestible parts, and naturally emphasize necessary messages.

In short, being an elementary, ubiquitous and quite essential embellishment instrument, the colour - in capable hands - can easily replace any marvellous illustration, spectacular image or lavish ornament, managing to produce a stylish and complicated design. Not to mention the fact that an effect that is obtained as a result of a skilful combination of various basic decorative tools can surpass all expectations.

19/11/2013

2.Use intuitive navigation. "Primary navigation options are typically deployed in a horizontal [menu] bar along the top of the site," says Brian Gatti, a partner with Inspire Business Concepts, a digital marketing company. Provide "secondary navigation options underneath the primary navigation bar, or in the [left-hand] margin of the site, known as the sidebar."

Why is intuitive navigation so important? "Confusing navigation layouts will result in people quitting a page rather than trying to figure it out," Gatti says. So instead of putting links to less important pages--that detract from your call to action or primary information--at the top of your home or landing pages, put "less important links or pieces of information at the bottom of a page in the footer."

Have a polished, professional logo--and link it to your home page. "Your logo is an important part of your brand, so mak...
18/11/2013

Have a polished, professional logo--and link it to your home page. "Your logo is an important part of your brand, so make sure it's located prominently on your site," says Tiffany Monhollon, senior content marketing manager at online marketer ReachLocal. "Use a high-resolution image and feature it in the upper left corner of each of your pages," she advises. "Also, it's a good rule of thumb to link your logo back to your home page so that visitors can easily navigate to it,

Does your website need a facelift? Call us 0317647432
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KEEPING VISITORS ON YOUR SITE!!!To keep visitors on your site, "make sure pages do not have competing calls to action or...
01/11/2013

KEEPING VISITORS ON YOUR SITE!!!

To keep visitors on your site, "make sure pages do not have competing calls to action or visual clutter [e.g., lots of graphics, photographs or animated gifs] that would draw the visitor's eyes away from the most important part of the page." To further keep clutter down on landing pages, "consider limiting the links and options in the header and footer to narrow the focus even further,"

31/10/2013

Some simple tips for a great website!!

Have a polished, professional logo--and link it to your home page. "Your logo is an important part of your brand, so make sure it's located prominently on your site," says Tiffany Monhollon, senior content marketing manager at online marketer ReachLocal. "Use a high-resolution image and feature it in the upper left corner of each of your pages," she advises. "Also, it's a good rule of thumb to link your logo back to your home page so that visitors can easily navigate to it."

Call Michael 0317647432 for more info.
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UNSEEN........................UNSOLDIf your business does not have a website you will lose business to your competitors....
22/10/2013

UNSEEN........................UNSOLD
If your business does not have a website you will lose business to your competitors.
Call Michael @ KLF Web Design for an affordable website design and competitive hosting pricing. 0317647432
www.klfweb.co.za

Your small business needs a website, but you don’t know where to start. Maybe you have a website, but you have to pay a ...
16/10/2013

Your small business needs a website, but you don’t know where to start. Maybe you have a website, but you have to pay a techie every time you need to update or change something. KLF WEB DESIGN can help. Whether you are trying to sell something online or marketing your business, customers want to learn more about your business, products or services before they contact you.
It can seem overwhelming to even figure out what you need your website to do, much less how pull it off. KLF Web Design can help you figure out what both you and your customers need from your website. Do your customers or patrons need to see daily menu updates or book reservations? Do they need to learn about your business or products? Will they want to sign up for subscriptions or become a member of your organization?

Call Michael 0317647432 to discuss.
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15/10/2013

Are you about to start a re-design or perhaps you’re embarking on a new site? Your website can be a vital part of building your business profile, both offline as well as on-line, if you make the most of it. Here are 6 important things to help you get the most out of your website.
1. Know Your Website Goals

What is the purpose of your site and how is it supporting your business? Are you trying to gain sales leads, bookings, provide information, increase newsletter signups or sell products? Whatever the case, you need to be very clear about your website goals so you can design and build the site accordingly. Once you identify these, you’ll be able to measure the success of your website better and know how it’s performing against your goals.

2. Make is Usable

Usability: Measure of the ease of use on a website by its visitors.

- Web definitions

Your website might be the latest responsive CSS3/HTML5 bootstrapped bonanza, but this doesn’t necessarily mean that your visitors can interact with your site in a way that’s meaningful for them. Making sure your site is user friendly helps your visitors complete tasks successfully, engaging visitors and helping conversion.

Usability is a complex and detailed component of good web design, however here are a few pointers to get you started. Implement these accordingly and you’re on your way to helping your visitors achieve the goals you’ve set out for your site, thus

a) Navigation: Make sure your navigation is intuitive and consistent. Not everyone enters your site via the home page so keep navigation consistent across the site and use obvious page names to categorise different parts of your site.

b) Readability: Make sure your text is readable and not obscured by background images or distracting animated elements. Use a decent size font size, Smashing Magazine advises 16px (0.063 em) for body copy. This will of course depend on the type of font that you use.

c) Write for the web: Remember, people read differently on the web than on print. Give your content some room to breathe. Use white space to break up content and don’t be afraid of breaking information up into paragraphs. Small amounts of clear and concise copy will engage your visitors far better than too much information. You can read more here about writing copy for the web.

d) Link recognition: Ensure that your hyperlinks are easy to recognise, so make sure they stand out from your normal body copy. Colour and underline link text so that users don’t ever have to guess where they need to click.

e) Information design: Place important information to the top left of the page (if you are making a website in English). According to research English speakers spend most of their time at the top left of the site.

f) User centered approach: Rather than thinking about all the functions, widgets and slideshows that you think will make your site the coolest kid on the block, think about what your user needs to achieve their goals. Work from here to map out the type of content and functionality for your site.

3. Write Fresh and Engaging Content

Good content will engage your visitors and encourage them to come back. So whether it’s regular blog posts or updated galleries, videos or information, keep it regular and fresh. Make sure you let people know about your new content too, either through your social media profiles, or by enabling people to subscribe to your content by email or sending out updates in regular e-bulletins.

4. Use Quality Photographs

The web is a visual environment, so if you use photographs for your website make sure they are good quality and optimised for the web. This is particularly the case if your site is an online store or gallery; beautifully shot images will get buy in much quicker. So instead of posting those grainy backyard shots of your home made boutique furniture, get some high quality professional photographs that show your product in the actual environment it’s going to be used. Make sure your images are then properly optimised for your website so it doesn’t impact on speed and load time, because a slow site will only drive visitors away.

5. Monitor and Analyse

If you haven’t already installed Google Analytics on your website, then now’s the time! This free and very powerful analytics tool can give you information about how long visitors stay on your site, what they’re reading, the browser or device they’re using when they access your site, or even where they are in the world. All very useful in measuring how your website is performing and how you can better target your content.

6. Mobile Friendly

We’re in the midst of a mobile revolution and more people are accessing the internet on their smart phones and tablets than ever. How is your site performing in these devices? Now’s the time to check. You may have heard of responsive websites, but if you haven’t, responsive websites are designed to fit to any browser no matter what the size. It’s a great way to make sure your site is smart device friendly without having to build an app or a mobile version of your site (thus saving you money and time).

Use your analytics to see what content your visitors’ browse to when they’re on their smart devices. Often it’s contact details, services or information about your business. Responsive design is a clever thing and you can use it to show targeted information easier to your visitors on their devices. This is a great way to help people engage with your business no matter where they are.

What do you think? How do you make the most out of your business website?
Send us your comments: [email protected]

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Getting a website to perform well is an art in itself. Companies that specialize in online marketing know how to apply t...
14/10/2013

Getting a website to perform well is an art in itself. Companies that specialize in online marketing know how to apply techniques that optimize websites so they will outperform competitors on search engines such as Google. Not only is it important to be found online, but is also important to have the proper elements on the site to help transform those visitors into customers.

In today's marketplace, online marketing is something that cannot be overlooked. If your company has not yet made its Internet debut, the time is now! KLF Web Design can help you establish a website for your local business and start reaping the benefits of local internet marketing.
Call now 0317647432 www.klfweb.co.za

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