Web Design

We offer more than pretty designs for your website.

Finding a balance between proper search engine marketing and design is paramount in getting true results for your site. Integrating search engine optimization in the design, as well as the content of your site, is our main focus.

We look at Web Usability and the Information Architecture to make sure your site will perform for you.

Our process includes meeting with clients to discuss their current site and their plans for a new site, and how to meet their goals. We design for a wide range of industries and ensure that the aesthetics are tailored to communicate your brand. We will incorporate any existing brand elements into the design to keep your online presence consistent with your other marketing collateral.

eClick Performance uses the latest web design standards and technologies while making sure your site will work on all computers and all major browsers. You wont have to worry about rebuilding your site when a new browser comes out. All of our sites are also checked for full compliance with search engine optimization.

We adhere to the strict standards for search engines to have your whole site fully optimized. This will allow all of your site and all of your content to show up on the search engines and to provide a positive experience to your users.

Web Design Portfolio

View our design portfolio to see a sample of our work.

How eClick Performance does it

We understand usability and how to incorporate it in our designs.

If you're looking to refresh your site our design team will meet with you to discuss the purpose of your site, what you would like to see in the new site, and discuss elements that work and those that may need changed. Once there is a clear understanding of how the site will navigate, what paths are available to the user, along with desired branding, our designers will create a few compositions for you.

If you create a brand new site our design team will meet with you to discuss the purpose of your site, what interaction users will take on the site, and discuss the creation of the brand. In this case a logo may need to be designed, a color palette defined, a marketing plan outlined, and a short tag-line and longer mission statement written.