Design To The Finish Line

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Date: 2010.10.01 | Category: Cool Web Videos, Santa Rosa Web Design | Response: 0

In this video, Virgin CEO Richard Branson talks with Seth Godin about the importance of a good PR person to make sure people know about your business. OPENForum.com is an American Express community designed to help you grow your business.

Branson is passionate about the customer experience which drives marketing. He’s been known to randomly call certain customers to inquire about their experience on his airline. He believes businesses should have a “Fearlessness of engaging with people,” and “We like to listen to our customers, because it’s an opportunity to be creative.”

Your marketing engagement is one of the most important marketing tools for your business and creates a powerful first impression.

If you are not getting the results from your online marketing, or you are not sure your website is delivering the right message to your prospects, we can help. Call us at 707-578-1390 today and we can help you with your online marketing efforts and help you determine how effective your online marketing is to your overall business message.

Our continued success to you,

The FMS Team
About Forward Motion Studios -
Forward Motion Studios™ is a Santa Rosa Web Design company that builds, hosts and supports custom websites for businesses. This includes simple, brochure-like web pages to highly complex, software and database-driven eCommerce websites with B2B shopping carts. You can catch their Tweets at twitter/forwardmotion and connect with them on Facebook at facebook.com/forwardmotionstudios.

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Date: 2010.09.24 | Category: Business Resources, Color In Design, Santa Rosa Web Design | Response: 0

Some might argue that business cards are obsolete in a world where everyone can look up what they need on a computer or hand-held device, so who needs business cards anymore?

Business cards are still a quick, inexpensive and easy way to sell your business to a potential client.

The problem is that most business owners don’t know what makes for an effective business card and often make the following 10 mistakes -

1. Separating your contact information or making the font too big
With today’s scanning technologies, don’t make someone have to scan both sides of your card for your contact information. The font size should enhance and balance all the information on the card – make sure to find a balance between content amount and font size.

2. Home-made business cards.
Just because you have computer software and a printer that allows you to make your own business cards, it doesn’t mean you should. Home-made business cards scream unprofessional.

3. Mystery meat business cards
When someone looks at your business card, can they tell immediately what your business does? And does your logo have some connection to what your business does? Don’t stick a logo of a crown on a card where your tag line says, “We’re hotter than the sun” and your business sells chili sauce.

4. Not providing a Call to Action or a USP
Not having a “call me when . . . or call us for” . . . statement on your card is missing a valuable selling opportunity. Have a missing Unique Selling Proposition like “we’ll fix it in 3 days or less”.

5. Using poor quality paper
Poor quality paper doesn’t last and are too easily damaged when being handled or stored. Poor quality paper gives a cheap impression.

6. Too many colors
Research has shown us that color is the most important factor in memory recall. Use only two specific colors and these colors should also be in your logo and your website.

7. Misspelled words
Sometimes there are printing mistakes or your own errors. Never line through and overwrite on the card to correct the information.

8. Not keeping plenty of cards with you or where you can get them at all times.
What good is spending time networking is you run out of business cards? What do you lose when this happens? Business.

9. Does not stand out or elicit positive feelings.
Ensure your business card is done in a manner that it attracts and maintain your clients’ interest and doesn’t turn them off with a negative image or representation of your brand.

10. Too much information or too busy.
White space helps to make the important information stand out. Too much information crammed into a small card is difficult to read. Keep it simple so your contact information stands out.

Your business card is one of the most important and cost-effective marketing tools for your business and creates a powerful first impression.

If you are not getting the results from your business cards, or you are not sure your cards are sending the right message to your prospects, we can help. Call us at 707-578-1390 today and we can help you with your business card design and help you determine how effective your logo is to your overall business message.

Our continued success to you,

The FMS Team
About Forward Motion Studios -
Forward Motion Studios™ is a Santa Rosa Web Design company that builds, hosts and supports custom websites for businesses. This includes simple, brochure-like web pages to highly complex, software and database-driven eCommerce websites with B2B shopping carts. You can catch their Tweets at twitter/forwardmotion and connect with them on Facebook at facebook.com/forwardmotionstudios.

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Date: 2010.09.17 | Category: Santa Rosa Web Design | Response: 0

Web design is now in its second decade, yet here at Forward Motion Studios we are still amazed by how little small business owners understand what their websites should be doing for them.

Small business owners will come to us with what “they want” or “like” without researching what their customer “will like” or “want”. They also don’t have a clear vision of the purpose of their business website. What does the website need to do? Increase in-store sales? Motivate customers to call? Have visitors purchase something online?

Customers have become vastly more internet savvy than they were just a few years ago, and businesses that don’t keep up with higher levels of web sophistication on their websites risk being left behind by their competition.

In this video, Dr Dave Chaffey, author of E-consultancy’s Best Practice Guides discusses common business website mistakes. Econsultancy is a community where the world’s digital marketing and ecommerce professionals meet to sharpen their strategy, source suppliers, get quick answers, compare notes, help each other out and discover how to do everything better online -



What are some of the top business web design mistakes?

1. Designing in all Flash.

2. Designing with a black background.

3. A design that isn’t balanced. A design that meets the wants and needs of the business owner but not the customer.

4. An About Us page that lacks detailed information and images.

5. No testimonials.

6. No clear goals for each page telling the visitor what you want them to do.

7. No call to action.

8. The website has not been designed for Search Engine Optimization.

9. The site design isn’t flexible to allow items on the site to be easily moved around and updated often.

10. The current website is too busy and difficult for the visitor to navigate.

11. The website doesn’t include a blog or a forum or a way for customers to interact online with the business.

If you are not getting the results from your website that you need, or you are not sure what the purpose of your website should be, we can help. Call us at 707-578-1390 today and we can help you with your web design and help you determine how effective your web pages are to your business plan.

Our continued success to you,

The FMS Team
About Forward Motion Studios -
Forward Motion Studios™ is a Santa Rosa Web Design company that builds, hosts and supports custom websites for businesses. This includes simple, brochure-like web pages to highly complex, software and database-driven eCommerce websites with B2B shopping carts. You can catch their Tweets at twitter/forwardmotion and connect with them on Facebook at facebook.com/forwardmotionstudios.

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