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Interactive Web Design

June 18th, 2009 by

What do you understand under the term “interactive design”? If you think that is refers to little gadgets, tools and lively icons on your web page, think again. That is adding interactivity to your web design, but it does not come close to interactive web design.

Interactive web design is the constant tweaking and making of small changes to your current web design. It does not mean that you change large chunks of your current design either. Small changes to improve user experience and benefit your internet marketing campaign are the key here.

Interactive change

Interactive web design means that you make small and sometimes even unnoticeable changes to your web design at a time. Perhaps you change on small tab or even the colour of that tab. Interactive web design is not necessarily redesigning your website. On the contrary, interactive web design means that you can tweak your website gradually so that it only gets better.

The best part is that as you monitor things, you can change them back if they do not work. Chances are that many customers won’t even notice that you changed something and then set it back again when you make small changes at a time. Interactive design is a constant process to improve your website continously.

Amending your website using interactive web design is an ideal option if you are not sure how your customers are going to react to your initial web design plans. If you employ interactive design you can change what people don’t like or isn’t working. Amendments can be part of your SEO campaign too – making the navigation, structure and content more search engine friendly.

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