February 9th, 2010
by wildwebwoMAN
I admit it, I hate when a client gets TOO involved in the website design process.
People forget that websites are not a fine art project, they are a tool. There will be some visual compromises in order to attain the end goal of Search Engine Optimization and an great user experience!
They also sometimes forget they hired a “professional”. While the concept of a site’s design is often created from direct client input, a “micro-management” gear also tends to kick in during the process.
Here is a brilliant look at the all-too-frequent reality of the client/web developer creative process.
Off the soap box for now… and back to work!
Web Marketing Therapy Related Links:
- A Humorous Look at the Vendor-Client Relationship
- Is your Marketing Collateral boosting your Professional Self-Esteem?
- Designing Solutions
- Mobile Sites – Design Best Practices (Part Two)







Bill @ SBCC
(February 11th, 2010 at 3:36 pm)
I wonder how professional web design services compares to learning how to use Dreamweaver?
wildwebwoMAN
(February 11th, 2010 at 6:44 pm)
Good web design is not just in the nuts and bolts of programming.
The Art of the layout and Science of search engine optimization are equally as important!
The Marketing Therapist
(February 12th, 2010 at 1:38 am)
Bill and Wil,
A lot of professional firms still use Dreamweaver…it is not the tool but HOW you use the tool with web marketing best practices that makes a meaningful impact.
Web Marketing Defined http://www.webmarketingtherapy.com/blog/web-marketing-defined/
Other great blog posts on web marketing design http://www.webmarketingtherapy.com/category/blog/website-design-blog/
-The Marketing Therapist
Vladik
(April 6th, 2010 at 6:19 am)
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