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A Website Redesign for Basic Organization

One of the biggest compliments a web designer can receive is to have the owner of a site they’ve created return for a Redesign a few years later.

Background

Basic Organization was established in 2005 and launched their first website a short time later.

Owner Janet Schiesl and I first worked together in 2014. The goals of that project were to convert her existing website to WordPress while maintaining the same design, and to integrate her blog, which was on a separate site. At that time her sites looked like this:

The new website looked like this:

Although it had a few revisions since then, by last year the design was somewhat dated and no longer portrayed the image Janet needed to take her company to the next level. I introduced her to Susanna Miles to audit her business marketing and develop a strategy for the future.

After working with Susanna, Janet came back to me and we began making plans for her website redesign.

Approach

In addition to a more modern design, Janet wanted to make it easier for potential clients to find information, especially on mobile devices. One step in this process was to reduce the number of pages by combining content from various short pages into longer, more informative ones.

Janet and I worked closely together, meeting on Zoom every week to review progress and discuss next steps. Her involvement and commitment to the process kept us both on track and allowed us to launch the site when planned.

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Results

I’m thrilled to share Janet’s new website with you!

Streamlining her content has made it much easier for potential clients to find their way around the site and reduced the likelihood of them missing key information. As a result, they have a better understanding of how Basic Organization can help them with their challenges. And when they’re ready to ask for help, they can simply click on one of the buttons which appear prominently yet discreetly at the top and bottom of every page.

These changes have benefitted Janet as well. Clearer messaging on the site means she can spend less time responding to routine questions, and online scheduling cuts down on back-and-forth emails.

Here’s what Janet said about this project:

Wow! What a great experience!

I just finished working with Janet Barclay on a complete overhaul of my company web site. I have been working with Janet for years, since she first  converted an old site to WordPress, but I contacted her a few months ago because I knew that I needed a professional to get me through a long-needed update.

Janet scheduled out appointments and outlined our work so that it was much easier for me to wrap my head around what needed to be done. She is so creative and at the same time analytical in finding solutions to whatever I asked of her. She made this big project so doable for me.

I am very proud of the work we did. If you are considering a new web site or an update of a current site you need to speak with Janet Barclay.

Janet Schiesl
Basic Organization

I’m already booking new projects for the spring, so if you’re thinking about a new website, let’s talk soon!

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