Madeline M
Foodie
516
Tue Sep 01, 2009 3:17 pm
Greater 'burbs of Detroit
Most people have no sense of design, portions or color psychology
Jeremy J wrote:PDF's are commonly used because people expect them. They print well, are pretty much universal regardless of what font is used, and (unless you're a hack or trying to save space) you can copy and paste the text. When I first launched our site I used Jpegs only for the menus and I didn't hear the end of it.
Leann C wrote:One of my favorite bar/restaurants in Cincinnati has the most annoying website I've ever encountered.
I think this would be a good example of what not to do. Hint. You have to click on the front door to get started....
http://www.cityviewtavern.com/
Madeline M
Foodie
516
Tue Sep 01, 2009 3:17 pm
Greater 'burbs of Detroit
Deb Hall
Foodie
4169
Sun Mar 04, 2007 4:46 pm
Highlands , Louisville
Jayson L wrote:Most popular media handhelds (how people usually see a restaurant site for the first time: ie: connection to/from navigation planes like Google Maps, Yelp and US) do not run Flash Player. Websites with innovative technology - anymore - get pushed to the side. HTML and PDF get people what they need immediatley when they need and in their hands. A good splash page tells people what they want to know quickly. I recently consulted to a company based in Cali who pushed more than 9K a month into Web/Marketing for no reason at all. Long story short - no one ever ventured passed their splash page if pertinent information about the restaurant was immediately available. (they also witnessed a 9 percent increase in sales while running my experiment) Flashy, over the top, gimick driven websites can be a double edged sword. If you create an idea, image and experience for a potential guest via media - and fail to deliver on your wbsite hype - people will be less apt to return...even if it is an equally stellar experience. Sometimes its best to lay up, dangle a carrot, inspire a little mystery and deliver a consistent experience that people will tell others about. Isnt part of the mystery of christmas NOT knowing whats in the pretty boxes under the tree?
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