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Stop Driving Away Business

Each one of your Customers will want something different from your website - you may want a website that's not too wordy but the fact of the matter is that some people prefer to read and if you're not giving these people precisely what they want then you're simply turning away business.

Psychology-based Customer modelling

How often have you visited a website and quickly become frustrated because it's not giving you the information you want? Our guess is more often than not. The chances are that the website in question was specified by someone with an opposite personality type to yours.

Knowing which buttons to press

Wouldn't it be great if you knew what makes your Customers tick? If you knew what made them tick then you would know what makes them click, right? Sub@omic wants you to know how to press your Customers' buttons so that they can quickly get to the information they're after on your website. This 'show them what they want and not just what you want to tell them' philosophy is at the very heart of our cognitive approach to designing websites.

What's your personality type?

Before we tackle the subject of Customers' personalities we first profile the senior management team so that they can understand their own personality type. Only when you know your own personality type will you appreciate how best to communicate through the website with others. Sub@omic uses a simple and accessible four colour model that's been trusted in business for over 20 years to understand a Customer's behaviour and preferences for communication. Peoples' personalities may be classified using a four colour areas:

We measure the preferences of the management team based on responses to a short online evaluator. One of the outputs is a 20 page personality profile, which identifies strengths and areas for development. This profiling exercise should ideally be carried out before an æ web strategy workshop so the results can be directly input into the workshop.

Dead red people

Dead red people are the commercial, competitive, goal-orientated people whose major concern is achieving and love smashing targets. Dead red people don't like wordy websites they like prices, bullet points and buttons so they can get where they want and do what they've got to on the website.

Hello yellow people

Hello yellow people are the outgoing, creative, risk-taking people who like to innovate and don't tend to stick with convention. Hello yellow people like interactive and immersive websites with video, involvement and movement all of which appeal to their sense of exploration to find out the newest and latest products or services.

Team green people

Team green people are the loyal, listening, team-players whose desire for harmony and cohesion means that they're interested in the human aspects of a business. Team green people don't mind words on a website as they're keen to understand the motives for a company's actions so management biographies, policy and social statements will be sought out.

True blue people

True blue people are the accurate, dependable, administrative processors in business that relish order and a business process. True blue people like factual detail and a no-nonsense website so tables, document downloads, technical and performance data are highly valued.

Customer profiling

Once you've understood the communication preferences of your management team responsible for driving the website then it's easier to ensure that the right cognitive balance is achieved throughout the website as management shed their own perceptions of what should be on the website for what the Customer would prefer to see and use.

 
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