I don’t mean to brag, but when I look at a kitchen website, I can tell who designed it in under 10 seconds flat.
(That’s about the same the time it takes to make a first impression, btw.)
I won’t know who exactly put it together, but what I can immediately work out, is whether it’s been created by a Website Designer … or a Website Developer.
The two are very different. And the chances are, if the latter built yours, you’re missing out on clients and customers.
You see, a Website Developer understands how to put things together - they code for fun, their fingers a blur over the keyboard.
But very rarely do they produce something that looks truly beautiful.
And make no mistake, your kitchen website needs to be beautiful.
You’re in the business of WOW! But, if your website doesn’t wow the prospects with just how aesthetically pleasing it is, you’re not going to elicit the emotional response needed, to get them to take the next step.
We see it a lot with the social media work we do for kitchen retailers and studios. The posts that get the most attention are always the stunning projects and case studies because they create immediate desire; they’re aspirational.
Here’s the other side of the coin though – your website can’t be all style and no substance either.
Instead, you need a combination: beautiful, striking design, fused with conversion-optimised, well-built features that work to generate leads and appointments.
If a Developer built your website, you almost certainly haven’t got all that happening right now, but there’s an easy way to find out…
Do people regularly remark on how fantastic your website is?
If they don’t, that needs to change, because your failure to showcase beauty on the front end, means you’re losing people before they even think of getting in touch with you.
If you’d like to see some great examples of fusing form and function, email me and I’ll send you links to a few of ours - hardworking, beautiful kitchen websites.