Hosting Provider We Recommend

Hosting Provider We Recommend

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Color Psychology

Color Psychology

Have you ever walked into a doctor’s office with bright red walls? Of course not. It’s more likely a pastel green that can actually make you feel more relaxed. Colour has a notable effect on our moods and can even influence how we react to design. An experienced designer knows this well and strategically selects colours that will create the desired reaction for a product or service.

Although colours can affect individuals in different ways, the overall tone is universal. Red is bold and attention-grabbing while blue evokes a sense of trust and authenticity.

Note that the degree of each shade will produce different reactions (i.e. a light yellow-green having a more energetic vibe vs a deep evergreen shade offering a more calming, conservative feel). In general, though, brighter shades tend to be more energizing while darker shades offer a more relaxed and refined vibe.

RED

Bold, Unapologetic, Romantic

A very powerful and confident colour, red is associated with intense emotions like love, anger and aggression. It can be used to indicate danger (think stop signs), power (red sports car) or even passion (Valentine’s Day hearts).

Seeing the colour red can raise respiration and blood pressure, so use with caution. This colour is seen on national flags, sports advertisements, and even lingerie ads.

Bright, red background with black and white text commands attention to Word & Co’s ‘About Us’ page. The bulky text and limited information help the user digest the information without being overwhelmed by the blatant hue.

Source: https://work.co/facts

Successful Red Brands: Target, Coca Cola, Netflix, Staples, YouTube, Marlboro, Red Bull, Chick-Fil-A & Red Cross

ORANGE

Creative, Fresh, Enthusiastic

Orange is a friendlier shade than its cousin red. It is associated with optimism, creativity, vitality success, playfulness and sunshine. The colour of oranges, it can also be associated with health and wellness. It’s an effective colour choice to market children’s toys, food, and even home merchandise (Home Depot).
Whataburger, a family-friendly burger restaurant uses a few different shades of orange to evoke feelings of warmth, trust and positive energy to their audience.

Source: Whataburger.com

Successful Orange Brands: Fanta, Harley Davidson, Amazon, Nickelodeon, Mastercard, Reese, Soundcloud & Firefox

YELLOW

Sunny, Joyful, Cautious

Yellow is a complex colour representing cheerfulness, knowledge, confidence, communication and creativity. It is also associated with cowardice and warning (think caution signs), so use carefully.

Mailchimp recently rebranded their website using a striking yellow colour scheme. The logo has been simplified and converted to black for easy visibility over the yellow background. It makes the site more vibrant and memorable, while still engaging the audience with its new innovative look.

Source: MailChimp.com

Successful Yellow Brands: McDonald’s, Best Buy, Ikea, National Geographic, Snapchat, Shell, Mello Yellow & Cheerios

GREEN

Healthy, Prosperous, Tranquil

Green is the colour of our environment. It’s about growth, balance, nurturing, renewal, even prosperity. It is one of the most soothing colours and–as a result–is commonly seen in medical offices.

You will find this colour in environmentally friendly and organic nutrition products as well as banks, financial organizations and medical products. Starbucks utilizes green in its logo to embody the growth, novelty and financial success of the company.

Source: ethereumworldnews.com

Successful Green Brands: Spotify, Heineken, BP, Whole Foods, Android, Tic Tac, John Deere & Publix

PURPLE

Perceptive, Artistic, Royal

Purple is a creative and intuitive shade.

With its imaginative & introspective properties, many businesses like design studios, spiritual or counselling centers employ the colour in their marketing designs. The colour of royalty, purple can also represent financial or e-commerce sites nicely (think WooCommerce).

Purple is a balancing colour of the intellect and emotions, connecting the spiritual and physical world. It is not uncommon for psychologists and philosophers to have an affinity for this intriguing colour.

Kaleidoscope cleverly uses a combination of deep and bright purple to give their tech site a creative and edgy feel. The dark background pulls the user’s attention to the headline while the bright purple call to action button commands attention to download their application.

Source: kaleidoscopeapp.com

Successful Purple Brands: Cadbury, Yahoo, Roku, Niveo, Monster, Zoopla, Hallmark & Aussie

BLUE

Honest, Down to Earth, Calming

Perhaps the most popular of all colours, blue conveys trust, serenity and graciousness. It is easy on the eyes and gives off a welcoming vibe. As such, you will find this colour commonly used in financial, legal and medical practices.

The colour of sky and water, blue is seen every day in our environment, is extremely versatile, and compliments other colours effectively.

bZx effectively uses multiple shades of blue in their website to help build a potential client’s trust for their margin trading industry.

Source: bzx.network

Successfully Blue Brands: Facebook, Skype, Ford, Paypal, Samsung, GAP, General Electric, Chase & IBM

BROWN

Ordinary, Sincere, Earthy

Brown is a very natural colour. It is the colour of our earth. It conveys solidity, safety and a strong foundation. By itself, brown can appear dull and unrefined but combined with other colours, it can be strikingly beautiful. It’s an excellent colour choice for outdoor recreational companies, coffee shops, and wood furniture stores.

Guarda Golf Hotel & Residences uses brown very effectively for their elegant site. The brown gives it a warm, cozy feeling to entice the potential buyer to book a hotel room.

Source: guardagolf.com

Successful Brown Brands: UPS, Hershey’s, A&W, Cotton, Cracker Barrel, M&M’s, Hollister & Back to Nature

BLACK

Formal, Powerful, Secretive

Black is the absence of all colours and it can convey the feeling of power, sophistication and mystery. It is the colour of evil, the night sky, and ravens. Despite the negative connotation, black can exude elegance and confidence, creates contrast against other colours, and makes text extra legible against a white background.

The black background provides a perfect contrast to the white text and interesting graphical outline. The ‘o’ in two also serves as a target to bring your focus to “two chimp’s awesome, no-nonsense coffee.”

Source: twochimpscoffee.com

Successful Black Brands: Nike, Chanel, Canon, Adidas, Belk, Allure, Forbes, PBS, Puma, Calvin Klein & Loreal

WHITE

Innocent, spotless, sophisticated

It’s clean, pure and unadulterated. It is associated with virtue, but can also give off a cold or formal tone. White can complement literally any colour and bring attention to the places you want with its negative space. Adding just a touch of another colour to white can bring a very elegant feel to the design.

Apple does it best. A clean, easy to read design that accentuates the sleek phones showcasing colourful images of planets.

Source: apple.com/iphone

Successful White Brands: Crocs, Teslr, The North Face, Nescafe, Apple, ABC,  Pop Tarts, Uber, Dove & Pandora

GRAY

Professional, Muted, Somber

A blend of white and black, gray is a very neutral colour, which makes it an excellent transitional colour. Sometimes pure white or pure black can be too stark for the design. You can choose a deep gray instead of black or the lightest of grays to add some colour to a lacklustre design. Since gray can seem gloomy, be sure to balance it out with colour when appropriate.

My Own Bike uses a gray background very effectively in their interactive bike building site. The use of neutral dark gray in the header text and logo helps eliminate distractions, drawing attention to the most important element—the bike.

Source: myownbike.de

Successful Gray Brands: Wikipedia, Wii, Sketchers, Mercedes-Benz, Swarovski, WordPress, Microsoft

Impactful CTA Button Design

Impactful CTA Button Design

Would you believe the colour of your call to action button could encourage your user to click that “Buy Now” button? Because colours influence one’s emotions, it also can influence decision buying. And that is definitely worth taking a few minutes to explore. Needless to see, we all want to maximize our results as well as the size of our wallets.

Trending Colors

You may have noticed the multitude of red, green, orange and blue buttons. Why is that? Because those particular colours cause an emotional reaction, and could potentially lead toward a buying decision.

1. Red – it’s bold, powerful, heart-pounding and makes you STOP and take a look at what’s in front of you. It is arguably the most effective CTA colour to use because of its intense passion and attention-grabbing quality.

Source: Dispatch.com

2. Green – a calming colour associated with the “Go” traffic light, nature and prosperity. Easy on the eyes, green is an excellent choice of colour when you want to give your client the OK to purchase your product.

Source: Spotify.com

3. Orange – a bright and cheerful colour that also reflects creativity makes it a winner. Amazon, the most successful online company, uses orange to highlight  “Add to Cart” buttons. It must not be a bad choice, considering Amazon’s success.

   Source: Amazon.com

4. Blue – conveys trust, has a calming effect and is the favourite colour for men and women alike. eBay makes use of blue buttons on their shopping cart button.

Source: ebay.com

It’s All About That Contrast

When it comes right down to it, the most important thing is for your button to be as obvious as possible. A higher contrast equals higher conversions.

Image Source: Smashing Magazine

You want to ensure the text is also extremely visible on the button. Don’t use a scripty, hard to read font.

Likewise, be sure the button colour contrasts well with your background.

For instance, A bright orange button is going to stand out especially well on a sky-blue background. They are complementary colours.

 WordStream nails this colour scheme on their “Get the free report today” CTA button. Also effective is their captivating headline “40 Hours of PPC Analysis in 60 Seconds or Less!” and the subtitle “Fast, Secure, Free” which helps reassure the user that they are not going to instantly regret their decision to click.

See how easily Netflix entices you to join Netflix (assuming you’re not already one of the 118 million subscribers).

Source: Netflix.com

They keep the message brief and they assure you that you can cancel at any time AND get the first month free. Colourful movie and shows in the background pique your interest to “See what’s next” in their massive collection of entertainment.

Note that the button message is extremely important as well. Would you have been as motivated to click that red button if it simply read “Join Now”?

Stay True to Your Brand

Whatever colour you choose for your CTA button, make sure that it ties in with your brand. If your Brand Colors are Orange and Green, don’t use a blue CTA button which will probably confuse your user.

Consider who your audience is and select a style that reflects their personality.

If you are a wedding planner, for instance, a pink button that matches your brand colours would be more effective than a BOB (big, orange button.)

Conclusion

Ask yourself these questions: 

1. Does my CTA button stand out?
2. Does my copy convince users to take action?
3. Is my CTA button easy to find?
4. Does my CTA button reflect my brand?
5. How will my prospects benefit by clicking?

Don’t be afraid to experiment and switch up the style until you reach your desired goal. Make a few versions of your product page and test it out on users. Google Analytics Solutions and Optimizely are a couple of great options.

Marketing trends are constantly evolving and what was popular in 2015 may look completely outdated in 2020. Keep your style fresh and engaging.

How to Create Attention-Grabbing Facebook Ads

How to Create Attention-Grabbing Facebook Ads

1. Use only the finest media

Use only top quality photos and videos on your Facebook ads. Make sure you are using the correct image file type and a decent resolution. Check out the Facebook Ads Guide.

2. Choose a focal point

Make sure your design has a focal point where you want to direct the user’s attention. It’s very important that you do not confuse or overwhelm with too much information. You can crop the image, add bold text, or add an interesting image. Learn More Here

3. Think like your audience

Tailor your design around what would appeal to your spectators and make sure you emphasize how it will help them. Learn More Here

4. Keep it short and sweet

If you are using a video in your ad, make sure you limit the time to 15 seconds or even LESS. Attention span is becoming increasingly limited and you want to ensure your video is not ignored. See How

5. Use carousel ads

Take advantage of Facebook carousels to promote your product. It allows you to showcase different products or services you are offering, explain your features in more detail or display multiple images/videos to captive your audience’s attention. See How

6. Convert your photos to videos

Try using Adobe spark to add animation to photos. It is a free application and it can be very effective to add some interesting effects to your images. See How

7. Create multiple ads

Adobe spark allows you to create a plethora of ads from just 1 or 2 images. Learn More Here

8. Don’t be afraid to experiment

Try one or all of the tips listed and see what works best. You could also create a split test to help you decide what ad is most effective.

Do I need a Privacy Policy on my website?

Do I need a Privacy Policy on my website?

If you are collecting any type of personal information on your site, you need to include a privacy policy page to protect yourself legally. This includes your users’ name, email, mailing address and credit card info.

The privacy policy informs your visitors about the information collected and why. It should include the following:

  • The information your site collects from your users The purpose of collecting this info
  • How the information is obtained
  • Who has access to this information (i.e. Google AdSense, newsletter services or any other third-party device)
  • Instructions on how to disable cookies and third-party ads
  • How users can contact you if they have questions

A privacy policy not only protects you from potential legal issues, it helps you gain trust from your visitors and establishes you as a professional. Adding a privacy policy is quick and painless once you know where to go to generate it.

Creating a Privacy Policy in WordPress

If you are using WordPress 4.9.6 and up, you can generate a custom privacy policy from your WordPress dashboard. This is by far the easiest way to create a privacy policy for a simple website. If you have an older version of WordPress, be sure to update it by clicking the refresh icon at the top of the screen.

Once you are logged into WordPress, go to Settings > Privacy.

Then select “create a new page” and you find the generated policy page. Edit as desired, adding new content as it pertains to your site. For instance, if you are using Google Analytics, you’ll need to add a clause about data usage.
The default policy includes a blurb about Cookies, Embedded content from other websites, how long data is kept, etc.

Once when you’re happy with the policy, click publish. Now you can add the new link of the policy page (default address of www.yoursitename/privacy-policy) and add where desired (i.e. your site home page, menu, footer). We recommend a place that is highly visible.

Privacy Policy Generators

Alternatively, there are numerous free privacy policy generators you can use to create a policy page. The policies can literally be generated in a few minutes. For more advanced features, like additional clauses or a pdf download, you will likely have to pay a small fee.

Here are a few of the more popular generators:

PrivacyPolicies.com

Shopify.com

Termsfeed.com

Privacypolicyonline.com

We hope you found this article helpful.  Remember…Prevention is worth a pound of cure.