The Web as we know it is dead. The new Web is a decentralized experience, free of the browser and available on demand on our devices.
What does this mean for businesses thinking of redesigning their websites? How can we realign our web presences to take advantage of the new Web?
Includes a guide for redesigning your website. Presented as part of the Portland Business Journal's BizDev series.
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Online Presence
1. ONLINE
PRESENCE
Dayn Wilberding, Director of Digital Culture : Grady Britton
PRESENTED BY PORTLAND BUSINESS JOURNAL - 2010 BIZDEV SEMINAR SERIES #1
@PDXBizJournal @Dayn @GradyBritton
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2. If you were to redesign your website
today, how would it be?
Take a mental picture. Got it?
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3. CONTENTS UNDER PRESSURE
State of the Web
How’d We Get Here?
Redesign or Realign?
A Guide to Redesign or Realignment
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5. The Web is dead.
Thanks for coming. - Grady Britton
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6. The Web is dead. Long live the Internet.
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7. (browser) (apps)
The Web is dead. Long live the Internet.
“ Over the past few years, one of the most important shifts in
the digital world has been the move from the wide-open Web
to semi-closed platforms that use the Internet for transport
”
but not the browser for display.
The Web is Dead. Long Live the Internet. - Wired - Aug 12, 2010
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8. (browser) (apps)
The Web is dead. Long live the Internet.
BRAND
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9. (browser) (apps)
The Web is dead. Long live the Internet.
Less about browsing and more about getting.
BRAND
BRAND
BRAND
BRAND
BRAND
BRAND
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10. The Web is dead. Long live the Internet.
Less about browsing and more about getting.
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11. The Web is dead. Long live the Internet.
Less about browsing and more about getting.
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12. The Web is dead. Long live the Internet.
Less about browsing and more about getting.
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13. The Web is dead. Long live the Internet.
Less about browsing and more about getting.
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14. The Web is dead. Long live the Internet.
Less about browsing and more about getting.
Whoa.
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15. CONTENTS UNDER PRESSURE
State of the Web
How’d We Get Here? What’s It All Mean, Man?
Redesign, or Realign?
A Guide to Redesign or Realignment
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20. ONLINE BRANDING 2010
The value is no
longer in the size
BRAND
of the information
source, but the
relevance of the
source to our
particular lives.
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22. Human view
Your Website Your Online Presence
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23. Google view
Your Website Your Online Presence
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24. What’s It All Mean, Man?
Think beyond the website, beyond the browser.
BRAND
Your relationships are your brand.
Increase the opportunity for a customer to
experience your brand.
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25. CONTENTS UNDER PRESSURE
State of the Web
How’d We Get Here?
Redesign or Realign?
A Guide to Redesign or Realignment
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27. Redesign Realign
We haven’t changed our look I think our visitor’s needs have
in 2 years. It’s time. changed. Should we?
Our site looks so 200X. The site structure doesn’t
serve our business structure
anymore.
We need more Web 2.0.
Modern websites have rounded Our site doesn’t enhance our
corners and glossy buttons. brand perception.
Good Designers Redesign, Great Designers Realign - A List Apart - Oct 24, 2005
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28. Redesign Realign
aesthetics driven purpose driven
Good Designers Redesign, Great Designers Realign - A List Apart - Oct 24, 2005
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29. Redesign Realign
Pull up that mental picture.
Which team were you on?
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30. GUIDE TO REDESIGN
OR :REALIGNMENT
WHEN HOW : BEST PRACTICES
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31. GUIDE TO
REDESIGN OR
REALIGNMENT WHEN?
When you’ve slipped off When your site is no longer
brand. providing value.
When your audience isn’t in When keeping the site fresh
control of their experience. is inefficient.
When the visitor is not the primary focus.
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32. GUIDE TO
REDESIGN OR
REALIGNMENT
01
HOW 02 03 04 05 06
DEFINE STRUCTURE DESIGN BUILD DELIVER MAINTAIN
Discover Content Create Develop Handoff Maintenance Plan
analyze audience audit existing concepts scripting style guide define scope
analyze industry new content deck comps markup training backup
3rd party integration 3rd party integration upgrades
Plan Info Architecture Prototyping testing testing
budget sitemap proof of concepts Measurement
schedule wireframes skeleton Content Launch visitor stats
team navigation population DNS engagement
tech specs
testing
naming conventions Style revising
guidelines
PR announcement sharing
style guide
Platform templates QA QA
Clarify CMS QA testing bugs
set goals scripting language plan bugs
creative brief APIs, 3rd parties bugs browsers
kick-off browsers security
usability
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33. GUIDE TO
REDESIGN OR
REALIGNMENT BEST PRACTICES
Content isn’t king,
the visitor is.
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34. GUIDE TO
REDESIGN OR
REALIGNMENT BEST PRACTICES
Have a blog...
and use it.
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35. GUIDE TO
REDESIGN OR
REALIGNMENT BEST PRACTICES
Enable and
encourage advocacy
with social features.
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36. GUIDE TO
REDESIGN OR
REALIGNMENT BEST PRACTICES
Extend your brand
beyond the site.
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37. GUIDE TO
REDESIGN OR
REALIGNMENT BEST PRACTICES
Have a personality,
please.
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38. CONTENTS UNDER PRESSURE
State of the Web
How’d We Get Here?
Redesign or Realign?
A Guide to Redesign or Realignment
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39. Thank you.
delicious.com / daynw / pbj1
GradyBritton.com For my card, txt: DAYN to 50500
GradyBritton daynw@gradybritton.com dayn
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