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Trade Tips: 7 Lesson Learned Redesigning A Website Helpful hints for public relations and marketing professionals By Ronald Simms Jr. Digital Communications Specialist
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7 Lessons Learned Redesigning A Website

Aug 07, 2015

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Page 1: 7 Lessons Learned Redesigning A Website

Trade Tips:7 Lesson Learned Redesigning A Website

Helpful hints for public relations and marketing professionals

By Ronald Simms Jr.

Digital Communications Specialist

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Silver anniversaries are usually celebrated with shiny objects.

And what’s shinier than a brand-new website?

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To celebrate 25 years of public relations with a conscience—and usher in our next chapter—we redesigned McKPR.com.

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Here’s what we learned from the redesign process.

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1. Do Your Homework

Study other websites and incorporate what you like.

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2. Ask Questions

What’s the purpose of the redesign?

What are must have features?

How can we improve the user experience?

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3. Take an Iterative Approach

Tackle the project page by page.

Provide constant feedback to developers during the process to help refine the site.

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4. Don’t Build Everything From Scratch

Using third-party technology is commonplace and doesn’t tie you down to one developer for updates.

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5. Avoid Unnecessary Complexity

Think about what features are must haves and which are nice to haves that may require too much money and time.

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6. Think Responsive

Make sure your site allows for a seamless experience no matter the device, whether that be desktop, tablet, or phone.

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7. It Never Truly Ends

Put your project into the world and revise as you go.

Gather real time feedback to make the site better.

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To learn more about McKinney & Associates, visit www.mckpr.com

McKinney & Associates was founded in 1990 with a commitment to social justice that has prevailed for 25 years. From the beginning, McKinney has passionately

and skillfully practiced public relations with a conscience for local, national and international organizations.

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