The A/B Split Test
September 5th, 2009
So once you have a great landing page and you have a good amount of traffic, so now what? Just sit back and let the big bucks roll in? No, not yet. To get the money coming in, you will need to convert those visitors into money spending customers.
You have an established successful business and you have managed to keep going even with the recent changes in the economy, so why bother with a website?
A logo and its colors identify a company, when choosing website colors it is important to choose a color scheme that accurately represents the company and presents the image intended. A company’s colors are often decided early in the business planning stages. Some businesses just randomly pick a couple colors unaware of the image it portrays. Some colors don’t look the same on the Internet due to different browsers and being viewed on screens with varied quality, as they do face-to-face.
Your company’s colors help you to present the image that best represents your company. With so many color choices and combinations, it can be overwhelming to any business owner. It can be a challenging for new business owners and for established business owners who are ready to improve their image. With a team of experienced
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