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Digital Marketing Tips: Website Development Part 2 – Typography
It’s difficult to know whether website development is more of an art or a science. There are so many concrete rules to follow for your visitors to have a good enough experience that they buy what you’re selling. On the other side of the coin, website development is such a visual medium that there are many aspects of it inherently down to personal, subjective opinion. We can’t tell you exactly how your website should look like from top to bottom – that part of the process is down to you and how you want your brand to speak to the customer. What we can share is some advice to enhance your website development process so that whatever your construction website looks like, it should still provide a good experience for the customer and a healthy return on investment for your business. With this 3 part blog series on website development, we’ll cover the different aspects of building and designing an effective website that will gain the trust of your visitors and turn your traffic to...
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