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design and usability
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Our Capabilities
Our web designers
and developers are trained and experienced with a range of design
tools, operating systems, database management systems and development
environments and languages.
Graphic Design
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Adobe Photoshop |
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Adobe Premier |
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Adobe Illustrator |
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Macromedia
Freehand |
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Operating Systems
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Linux |
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Microsoft
Windows 98/2000, NT 4.0/2000 |
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Database Management:
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Microsoft
SQL Server |
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Microsoft
Access |
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Oracle |
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Web-based Development
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ColdFusion |
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Java |
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JavaScript |
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XML |
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C/C++ |
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Dreamweaver MX |
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Media Productions is a Boston based web site development
company offering a variety of packaged and custom built promotional
and e-commerce web site solutions. |
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Boston based web site design services
Most Web sites Do
Not Meet User Expectations
A company web site that
is lagging behind in web site design, functionality and content may be hurting
your business more than you may think. A recent study by Enterpulse, an
Atlanta GA e-business consulting firm, has shown that among 300 individuals
who use the web at least once a day, that people's online expectations have
risen dramatically over the last few years. The study also found that these
300 individuals were quick to reject any web site that hasn't kept up with
the times. Expectation are even higher in the businessworld where 89 percent
of business people aren't impressed with the web site designs of the websites
they visit and 66 percent rarely return to websites where they've had a
bad experience.
The study found that, while most sites today provide adequate basics, most
sites are unprepared to reach the next level of user expectations. The large
majority of web site operators aren't even aware that they are not meeting
user expectations and don't know how many people stop doing business with
them because of the negative impression created by their web site.
A majority of business professionals surveyed complained about websites
that are difficult to navigate, lack interactive tools to help them make
decisions and fail to remember who they are. Most professionals say they
have no patience for websites that don't deliver these customer-friendly
features. In fact, 66 percent say they rarely - if ever - return to a site
once they've had a bad experience.
Other key findings of the survey include:
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Four
keys components that make up a great web site are: |
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Content
- 96 percent of those surveyed said that web site content had to be
continually updated. |
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Navigation
- 96 percent felt that a web site had to be easy to navigate. |
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In-depth
Information
- 93 percent said a web site must have in-depth information on its
subject. |
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Response
Time - 89
percent said they demand quick load and response time. |
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90
percent of those surveyed said they expect companies to respond to
questions submitted via their websites within 24 hours. And 58 percent
wanted that response even quicker - in less than eight hours. |
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Almost
80 percent of visitors feel that business websites tend to be designed
from an internal company perspective versus a user perspective. |
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Nearly
half said business websites are not always easy to navigate. |
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Companies with websites
that are dragging behind are putting their business at risk. A bad web
site design could damage public perception and branding. Fortunately, there
are signs that indicate whether a web site is a hazard or a boon for a
business and they are easy to track:
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A
high number of abandoned shopping carts, which could indicate that
the purchase process is too cumbersome. |
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Low
conversion rates due to a drop in the number of buyers while the number
of visitors has increased or remained is usually a sign that something
is not working. |
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A
high number of visitors that look at only at one or two pages and
then leave. |
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Broken
links - if users click on a link and it is not taking them anywhere. |
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