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November 2013

November 20, 2013
November 20, 2013

re:design W.S. Cumby

W.S. Cumby

"4x3 is a pleasure to work with. From our conceptual meeting to our site launch, Stephen, Amy and the entire 4x3 team have been knowledgeable, savvy and very responsive throughout the entire process. We are excited and happy with result and will surely count on 4x3 again in the future."

- Melissa Alexander, Marketing Manager, W.S. Cumby, Inc.

With over 30 years of experience in construction management, designing, building, and general contracting, Springfield, PA-based W.S. Cumby has made a name for itself through its world-class attention to detail and service. 4x3 is proud to list W.S. Cumby among our clients, and equally proud of the work we are doing on their behalf.

Our partner, SK Designworks created the design concepts for the website giving Cumby a striking and professional look. 4x3 then took the lead developing the site architecture and programming for the new W.S. Cumby website. The result is a professional, yet bold, site that reflects the high level of design and function that has been W.S. Cumby's trademark since the company was formed in 1981.

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Website Launch

November 11, 2013

4x3 is proud to announce that AGA Developers has been added to our list of clients. We will be providing AGA Developers with a variety of services including website development and design as well as branding.

AGA Developers are builders that specialize in development in urban sections of Philadelphia. Energetic, determined, and goal-oriented, AGA is a fantastic company that shows an incredible level of attention to detail. We're beyond confident that the branding and web design we develop for AGA will reflect these qualities and give them a more polished, dynamic web presence.

It's always exciting for us to work with a business as dynamic as AGA Developers. We are looking forward to giving their web presence and branding a jumpstart, and can't wait to unveil their new website in December 2013!

4x3 Ideas

November 7, 2013

Recently one of our clients received an email with the subject line: "I noticed a problem with your mobile website."

Mobile Web Traffic Doubling

What we've noticed is that many of our clients websites have doubled their mobile traffic from 2011 to 2012, then doubled their mobile traffic again from 2012 to 2013. We're getting to the point where we're talking ~22% of web traffic is coming through the phone or the tablet on some sites. That's a huge shift. Though 22% is on the higher side of what we've seen, the doubling effect is consistent across most clients.

For many reasons, we like to compare Google Analytics data for a time period from one year to the same period the year before. Based on the industry, we feel we need to get an apples-to-apples comparison. Even then other factors need to be taken into consideration. For instance, a heavy equipment rental company might conduct business similarly from year to year in the spring, but if they received a lot of rain one year compared to the other, certainly the numbers will be skewed.

I'm not positive, but I don't think that the guy who wrote the email about the problem with my clients website was really able to scare anyone. I guess for those of you without a web vendor to turn to it might have been cause for alarm. I'm not sure. Maybe that marketing tactic works for some.

A Website Only Lasts Two Years

I'll be honest; we need to shift the way we do business - yet again. We can't expect a website to last 5-6 years like it did in the past. Ironically proposals we wrote 2 years ago had a completely different spin on mobile browsing. Two years ago we did look at the browser and the sites we created in that time frame, proudly still work well. Or should I say they work as intended. I think that's a better explanation.

Fred Needs Responsive Web Fingers

I remember meeting with a particular client approximately 2 years ago. I remember that our client had an iPad. I remember discussing how cool it was. I remember that when the site launched we made sure it looked good on the iPad and the iPhone. They still do. But, I'm calling the latest phenomenon - the Fred Flintstone effect. I have big fingers just like my childhood idol Fred. With people like Fred using the phone to surf the web - all of us really - we need bigger buttons and scrolling information. Our phone design comps are weird looking. They consist of a long skinny tower with big buttons.

Responsive Web Design

What we need these days is a website that is responsive. The phrase 'responsive design' is the latest buzz, but as phone web access increases, it's something we need to address. What responsive means is that your site will respond differently based on the size of your display. If it's on a small device like a mobile phone it will display differently than if it's on your desktop.