Archive for April, 2008

Blogging Resources

Posted in Web Site Marketing  by: khadley
April 29th, 2008

We’ve begun blogging over at MotherHood Incorporated, so check us out. Motherhood Incorporated is a great new resource for women who wish to raise a family, but still keep their hand in the work force. Imaginations Everything will bring the perspective of a small business owner, and all the tips and tricks that have come with being in business for 10 years.

As a small business owner, Imaginations Everything relies on a virtual work force, and what better one than women who have skill, expertise and experience as that work force.

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How to create a user focused site

Posted in Effective web sites  by: khadley
April 14th, 2008

The best way to make your website user focused is to find out what your potential clients really want to know. You might think that as a professional, you already know this information but don’t be so sure about that.

Times change and so do the questions that people have. Also, everyone is different so they have different real estate needs.

It might seem natural to assume that most families want the white house with the picket fence and a big back yard. This may not as true as it used to be.

There are a lot of single parents out there, many holding more than one job and they don’t want the hassle of having to take care of a big piece of property.

One of the best ways to determine how to make your site informative is to query your past clients. Send them a survey and ask them to list what their top ten considerations were when buying or selling their homes. This way you will start off with great ideas on how to build your user focused site.

Don’t forget your friends and family. Even if they don’t yet own a home, it’s another way to get an objective point of view and they may give you fresh insight into what your site needs to make it more user focused.

You can also ask them to view your website and determine if it would hold their attention and give them the information they felt they needed if they were considering buying or selling a home.