Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Website Design Guidelines


15/15

I looked up three different websites that are similar to the website I am planning on creating.

1. www.larsennash.com - law firm out of Salt Lake City, Utah

2. www.wkfirm.com - law firm out of Tennessee and Alabama

3. www.greylaw.com - law firm out of Los Angeles

SIMILARITIES:

1. They all had a set/obvious color scheme.

2. They all had a personal video (added interest). A marketing company said this is a great idea so that potential clients know a little about the attorney and his practice.

3. They all had separate pages for the different help they can provide.

4. All websites had a contact/information form the viewer could fill out so they could contact them for more information.

5. They all had connection buttons with social media sites.

DIFFERENCES:

1. www.wkfirm.com had a live chat button for viewers. The other two did not.

2. www.wkfirm.com and www.greylaw.com both provide the viewer with stats on success rates. www.larsennash.com do not.

3. www.greylaw.com did not have a link to a blog. Both www.wkfirm.com and www.larsennash.com had a link to their blog.

· The pages I plan to include on my website are, a home page (basic "catch the viewers eye"), practice areas, about the attorney, and a contact page.

· After reading through the assignment websites, then looking at professional websites similar to mine, I noticed some important details the websites talked about. All of which is good information I will use and refer back to as I create my own website.




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