I decided to give Versite’s main page a re-design. I just thought the old one was too verbose… too much of a "hey, read all this stuff, we can do tons of things, hire us!" kind of site. That’s really not my style and I’d been kind of embarrassed of that, so I decided to nix it. And it was a good enough time to get a re-design done. I hired Josh to design the site, pointing out a few things I liked and letting him run with it. At first I said "keep it simple as hell…. simple, simple, simple" and Josh hit that on the nose. But, I was wrong, I didn’t want simple (Josh said it perfectly himself – it looked like a color wireframe). So, back to the drawing board we went and I’m very happy with the outcome. It’s simple and clean, makes our message stand out, provides clear ways to contact us, and doesn’t make the viewer read a zillion things before figuring out what we do. Mission accomplished. Oh, and it’s got orange in it. Mmmm, orange (Jol, that is all your fault).
I spent a little bit of time tonight revamping the Word Press template to sorta match the new site. Fixing up the blog will be Josh’s next task for Versite.
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mmmm Orange.
Now, pump some keyword meta tags into the header or other search engine optimization tips. That way, when someone is googling for say “Endeca in Atlanta”, there you be.
Yeah, meta tags are on my todo list. Funny, I was going to say “Jol doesn’t read an entire article” because I thought I wrote about needing to do SEO work, but I didn’t. Oooh weee.