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Dear Friends and Clients,

We would like to wish you all a peace-filled Holiday Season and to thank the many of you who have made this year a stellar one for us at SkyHawk Studios.

As you can see, we have a new look to our monthly newsletter. We hope you like it. Please feel free to share with your colleagues and friends.


A bit of news about what we've been doing for the last several months. For the last couple of years, SkyHawk Studios has designed the annual catalog for an almost 100 year old Portland company: Dehen Dance and Cheer. Dehen locally designs and manufactures Cheerleader uniforms and dance apparel. They have a great team whom we always look forward to working with. The new 2012 catalog, just completed, will come out early next year. One of their staff was a cheerleader right here in Portland and is now a coach in addition to her regular Dehen job. We love this photo of her "back in the day"! She's the one on the far right.

Vintage photo R - Beckis team
Our feature article for this month offers some key points in developing a website. One of SkyHawk Studios' specialties is working with engineers and manufacturers to create their websites, but the points apply to any website development. Our Creative Director Jeff wrote the article and we hope you enjoy it!

7 Secrets of a Successful Manufacturing Website (or any website!)

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Many great manufacturing companies, it seems, can build anything – except an effective website.
I am always amazed that many top professional manufacturing, industrial and engineering firms have websites that are poorly designed, hard to navigate, impractical, and impossible for search engines to find. The same engineers who demand high performance, efficient design, practicality, and minimal waste, don’t seem to demand the same things from their website. Here are a few tips:

1. Appearances matter: Brilliant, award-winning design is not the most important thing in a website, but if you fall below a certain standard of design quality, your potential customers won’t take you seriously. If your website looks like it was put together by someone’s nephew in his basement, people will assume you’re a small, unprofessional, fly-by-night operation – no matter how big and successful you really are.


We had one client who was a very successful international manufacturer, with plants on several continents, worldwide distribution, and a stellar, cutting-edge product. Yet their website made them look like they were a couple of guys working out of a garage. A well-designed website instantly communicates that you are big, stable and successful, and that you care about quality.


And even if you are two guys working out of a garage, you can look as big, stable and professional as any competitor. Good design doesn’t cost a lot – it just requires dealing with a designer who knows what they are doing.


2. Content, content, content: Give your potential customers the information they want and need. That requires knowing your customer. Talk to them. Talk to your sales people. Find out what are the essential things your customers need to know. Understand how purchasing decisions are made.


Your home page should establish, right away, who you are, what business you are in, what products or services you provide, and what sets you apart from your competitors. Anyone should be able to glance at your home page and understand all of these things right away. There should be no question as to what you do and the benefit you provide.


And keep the text customer oriented. Talk about their problems, their needs, their concerns, and how you solve them. Forget that company mission statement or the glowing letter from the president. They don’t care. They want to know ...read rest of article here.


For other helpful tips regarding your business, please visit our Blog. We have articles on everything from how to name your company to what consumers want from your website to how to market your business.

Please join us on Facebook, connect on LinkedIn, send us tweets on Twitter! We want to know what you’re up to. And if we can help you with anything, like a press release, new logo, website or a little ad, give us a call. 503 235 0062

Best to you all for a Joyous Season,

Sherry
Studio: 503 235 0062
www.SkyHawkStudios.com
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