
5 Signs Its Time to Redesign Your Website
Your website should be your hardest-working marketing tool, not a liability. If it feels outdated, loads slowly, or isn’t bringing in leads, it may be costing you customers. Discover the five signs it’s time for a redesign and how a modern, mobile-friendly site can turn visitors into loyal clients.
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Your Vote Counts
Everyone has certain websites they frequent on a regular basis. Whether it’s used for banking, shopping, current events or something in between, we tend to have our favorites, and usually for a reason. Maybe it’s the website for your favorite brick-and-mortar store. Or maybe it’s the website for the news network you watch daily. Whatever it is, chances are you know there are other options out there, but you stick with your faves.
You Spoke, We Listened
For more than 20 years WRIS Web Services has been building websites and web-based applications. We do a lot of other things, too, but the heart of our work is in the creation of beautiful, hard-working websites that make clients and their customers happy.
Upholding Your Legacy
Your company partners with a web developer and the result is a website that exceeds your expectations. You and your customers couldn’t be happier.
The Olympics of Redesign
Up until 1992, the world had to wait 4 years to experience the Olympics. Both the Summer and Winter Games were held in the same calendar year. Then the decision was made to begin alternating the games so that we only had to wait 2 years between games. So in 1992, both games were held, then in ‘94 just the Winter, ‘96 just the Summer, ‘98 the Winter, ‘00 the Summer, and etc.
Blogger's Block
It’s that time again. Time for your next blog entry to go live. Problem is, it hasn’t been written yet. What should you do when you need to produce an informative, relevant piece of work but for the life of you, you can’t pick a topic?
Out With the Old, In With the New
When is the last time you changed the look of your website? Or made some serious content updates? If you can’t remember, it’s been too long.