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April 5th, 2012

Shenzhen web design company Mulandesign has recently signed contract with Shenzhen Venice hotel, which mainly provides Shenzhen hotel booking service to travelers and those who are on business trip to Shenzhen. In this cooperation, Mulandesign will help Shenzhen Venice hotel in website promotion.

The Shenzhen Venice hotel is the five-star hotel located in the Overseas Chinese Town(OCT), near the famous tourism spot– the Window of the world. It’s also near  the Happy Valley. Therefore, for foreign travelers, it is the most suitable choice if they were to stay in Shenzhen.

The construction style of the hotel is consistence of the famous city –Venice, and you may also find fabulous Italian food in its restaurant — Blue Italian Seafood and Grill. Set in a relaxed, contemporary Italian dining ambience and serving the finest seafood & grilled items. Our signature and award winning Italian restaurant, Blue Italian Seafood & Grill Restaurant is home to an extensive wine cellar with a huge selection of new & old world wine.

the Venice Hotel Shenzhen
9026 Shennan Road, Nan Shan District
Shenzhen, Guangdong
China PR 518053
Toll Free Reservations: 4008-306-808

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Why finding proper China webdesign outsourcing company metters

February 21st, 2011

China website design company has many advantages comparing those abroad. First of all, China has lower labor cost, which makes website design fee cheaper than foreign webdesign companies. Secondly, with the fast growing market in online advertising and IT intractruture, Chinese webdesign companies are gaining more and more knowledge in web design and skills. Last but not least, China web design outsourcing company is familiar with government’s internet regulations, thus can help foreign companies better follow the rules who are intended to open business with internet marketing in China.

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IT outsourcing companies are the main educators for search usage The two types of companies that help drive paid search usage of SMEs are ad agencies and IT outsourcing companies. While ad agencies mainly focus on companies that already have websites, IT outsourcing companies target SMEs that are less sophisticated in IT infrastructure.

IT outsourcing companies such as Mulandesign provide one-stop services for SMEs—domain name registration, web hosting, website design, and promotions (mainly through search engine optimization, paid search, directory listing). We believe the IT outsourcing companies will be key players in the future to drive Internet adoption growth and search usage for SMEs.

To find a proper China webdesign outsourcing company in China, you need to carefully investigate the brand and service scope of the webdesign company, and what it can provide more beyond the contract. For example, Mulandesign, a brand webdesign company located in Shenzhen, helps foreign comanies analyzes the pros & cons of different web services in China, including domain registering & ICP (a rule by Chinese GV), email setup, keywords selection in SEO, paid search stragety, etc.

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5 Ways to Add Value as Website Designer

October 9th, 2010

Let’s face it… we’re in a day and age where someone can buy a domain, hosting, and install a premium WordPress theme in the same time that some designers take to respond with a job quote/request for proposal.

On top of that, many designers are attempting a race to the bottom by lowering rates and adding a myriad of services they wouldn’t have offered years prior.

It seems to me that times are a bit rough, and as a result, designers loosen standards in order to get — and keep — more clients.

But there’s a problem with that: You don’t have the stamina to race to the bottom. None of us do.

Our time is worth much more than that, and our sanity even more so.

But what do you do? How can you compete with people that offer cheaper services or are willing to do the work you don’t want to do?

The answer is simple: You don’t.

Here are some tips and ideas for adding value to your work as a web designer.

1. Stop Racing to the Bottom

Rather than chase nickel and dimers, consider moving in the opposite direction — chase the people that have money and are willing to spend it. This might even mean raising your rates (scary, I know) or being more selective with the clients you take on, but it’s an important step in making the game work for you.

I recently had the opportunity to interview several of the top designers in my field and one of the similarities between all of them was the fact that when the market wanted them to go lower, they chose to go higher. And it worked.

I know it sounds counter-intuitive, but the reality is that if you’re fighting over scraps, then you’ll have nothing but scraps. However, if you can raise your rates and take fewer clients in the process, then you can focus on doing nothing but great work.

2. Cater to a Specific Demographic

Obviously, if you are going to raise your rates, then you need to be able to provide the value to match. One of the best ways to do this is become the go-to guy or gal for a specific niche rather than trying to become a one-stop shop.

If you do best with mini-sites (e.g. single page websites and vCard sites), then become a mini-site designer. If you do best designing niche blogs, then brand yourself as the niche blogging design guru. If you prefer corporate sites, then pitch corporate clients.

It’s easy to think that in trying to serve everyone, you can make more money, but the truth is that as a consumer, I want to know you are an expert in doing what I need you to do. If I need a logo, I go to a logo designer, and if I need a blog, I go to a blog designer.

Brand yourself as a specialist rather than a generalist, and you’ll be much more of an attractive option for your target market.

3. Know What Your Market Wants

Now, if you’re going to target a specific audience, then it’s important that you know how to best serve them. For a Silicon Valley startup, you might need to focus on high conversions and optimization. If you’re working for authors, maybe you need to learn how to make their books look great.

I’ve been on both sides of the coin, and each time I’m amazed by designers that prefer the harmony of their design over my ability to get more newsletter subscribers, buyers, and readers.

On the other side, it’s important to remember that not every client knows what works best in their industry, but that doesn’t mean you should turn them down. Remember, you’re the expert — so act like one. Don’t be afraid to share your expertise. In many cases, this will give them even more confidence in your vision.

4. Don’t Forget the Little Things

There are many little things that designers miss (nuggets of opportunities). Here are a few examples:

  • Web banners
  • Social network brand design such as Twitter background/profile design
  • Avatar photos for a uniform social media brand
  • Icon design
  • eBook template design such as a PDF template for eBooks or whitepapers
  • Now, I’m not asking you to become a one-stop shop, but try to put yourself in your client’s shoes. What do they need? Many times, it’s more than what you’re offering.

    5. Follow Up
    I’m amazed by how many designers miss this important part of the marketing process. You’ve done all of the work to get the sale, to design something amazing, and to make money, but then you forget about follow-up.

    Why?

    A customer is your greatest asset. Not only are they a perfect feedback mechanism, but they also make great returning customers.

    Do you keep your clients on an email list? If not, how are you going to let them know that you’re offering a sale or a new service?

    Sometimes, they might contact you for a quick favor, or a question about their site. I believe that it’s important you respond quickly and with an offer to help. Believe it or not, good designers are tough to come by, and people love to hold on to the good ones.

    Simply offering help, post-sale, is a great way to build a referral marketing funnel.  If you keep them happy, they might tell a friend, or several. Heck, they might even blog about you.

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    Webdesign in China solutions- Communication

    September 11th, 2010

    Whether you are getting a client to sign off on a website’s design or persuade a user to complete a call to action, we all need to know how to be convincing. Like many in the Web design industry, I have a strange job. I am part salesperson, part consultant and part user experience designer. One day I could be pitching a new idea to a board of directors, the next I might be designing an e-commerce purchasing process. There is, however, a common theme: I spend most of my time persuading people.

    As Web designers, we often have to nudge people in the direction we want them to go. It is a vital skill we all have to learn. We’re not talking about manipulation. Underhanded techniques, and certainly lying, won’t get you anywhere. But you can present yourself and your arguments in ways that make people more receptive. The first and probably most important way is to empathize.

    1. Empathize

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    The worst thing you can do is enter a meeting or begin designing a user interface with a personal agenda. If your goal is to push the other party into agreeing with you, it will resist. But if you seek to understand their needs and respond to them, you will find the others more cooperative.

    Start by Listening
    To achieve this, you must really listen. Paying lip service to the “idea” of listening is not enough. You have to hear what they’re saying and look for those “points of pain” that your ideas might actually relieve.

    Tailor Presentation of Agenda
    Rather than forcing the people in the room to reluctantly agree, tailor your presentation of ideas so that they see the benefit of them. This involves some creative thinking on your part but is possible if you really understand their needs.

    Show Benefit to Other Party
    Remember, explaining how your ideas will help you or others is not enough. You have to demonstrate how they help the actual people you are speaking to. For example, rather than saying to your client, “Users are going to love this new feature,” you could instead say, “This new feature will keep users coming back, which will dramatically improve the number of leads you receive.” Once you understand the other party and have thought about their needs, your next step is to form a relationship with them.

    2. Be Personable

    If you have a good relationship with your users, boss or client, they will be more inclined to take your suggestions. Of course, the kind of relationship you build depends on who the other person is. Your relationship with website users is different from your relationship with your boss. However, certain approaches hold true across the board.

    Get Them Nodding
    It’s a silly little thing, but when I give a pitch, I try to get people to nod. Nodding is a good sign and puts them in a positive mood. I normally achieve this by repeating back to them (in different words) one of their own points. They will obviously agree with what you’re saying, but it also demonstrates that you’re listening and are on the same wave length.

    The same approach can be used online. For example if I am writing a post aimed at Web designers, I know that berating IE6 will get them nodding in agreement right away. I have succeeded in making a connection.

    Be Enthusiastic
    Enthusiasm is so important. Clients want to know you care about their project. Bosses want to know you are motivated to work, and users want to know you care about the service you deliver. However, so many people lack enthusiasm when communicating their message. They come across either as defeated before they even begin or as overly aggressive. Instead, try overwhelming enthusiasm. It is infectious, and people get caught up in it. More importantly, saying “No” to somebody who is oozing enthusiasm and excitement from ever pore is not easy. It would be like kicking a puppy. (Well, not quite.)

    Mirror Them
    You have probably heard how mirroring a person’s body language helps establish a positive connection. Whatever you do, do not do it! Consciously doing it just comes across as creepy! It will happen naturally, so don’t worry about it. That said, it is a useful indication of whether a face-to-face meeting is going well. If the other person is mirroring your body language, chances are they like you. What you can consciously do is mirror their language or use the same terminology.

    If your boss or client talks about “return on investment” or “success criteria,” do it yourself. And if you suspect the other party is not familiar with certain terminology, make sure to avoid it. Our way of speaking associates us with a certain “tribe.” If we share the same language, we are more likely to build a rapport.

    Make Them Smile
    Another trick for building relationships is to inject humour into the proceedings. If you can make the other person smile, you’ve gone a long way to breaking down any barriers. Of course, this has to be done with care. Overdo it and you’ll look like the fool. But even the most miserable-looking directors on a board are human beings, too, and like to smile. Although all of these approaches are great for building relationship, one trumps them all: openness.

    3. Be Open

    You may be reading this thinking, “This guy is mad. What if his clients read this stuff. Won’t they feel manipulated?” My answer is no. I am open and honest about what I do. I would be entirely fine with any one of my clients reading this because nothing manipulative or secret is here. People hate being deceived; so if anything, the honesty in this article will build my relationship, not undermine it. Two key components help build open relationships and create a receptive audience.

    Disarming Honesty
    Many times, the best way to diffuse a potential conflict is with disarming honesty. For example, I regularly acknowledge in sales situations that I am there to sell and that they should take anything I say with a pinch of salt. The client obviously knows this already. But verbalizing it shows a kind of honesty that people rarely encounter.

    Be Willing to Show Weakness
    We can sometimes be so desperate to make a point that we become unwilling to admit even the slightest weakness in our argument. Ultimately, though, we come across as pig-headed and inflexible.

    People respond well when you admit you are wrong or are unsure of an answer. Be willing to say “I don’t know” or “I’ve messed up” if necessary. People will respect you for it. One of the best examples of this is Flickr’s blog post “Sometimes We Suck,” in which Flickr apologizes for performance problems. By taking this approach, it demonstrated its integrity and completely defused the anger of those who were complaining. Of course, being willing to show weakness takes a lot of confidence, and that trait is critical if you are to convince others.

    4. Be Confident

    As humans we are drawn to confident leaders. We follow those who have a clear vision and walk the path with confidence. Communicating your message with confidence, therefore, is important. Establish yourself as an expert, and speak with authority.

    Bet Confident, Not Arrogant
    Being confident also means having the strength to admit when you are wrong. A truly confident leader does not claim to have all of the answers all of the time. Being able to concede points and allow others to express their views is a key aspect of confidence. Only those who lack confidence fear opposing views.

    You Do Not Always Have To Win
    Pick your battles. Conceding some points to achieve the greater aim is okay. Giving ground does not undermine your position. Sometimes you have to be a little submissive to get people on board. Don’t allow your ego to get in the way. If someone feels good about having won an argument, then they will more likely be accommodating when you suggest an alternative. Compromising sometimes is okay. It is certainly better than constantly being negative and rejecting counter-proposals.

    5. Be Positive

    Whether dealing with a demanding boss, difficult client or finicky users, you have to impress them with your attitude and service. Always be helpful and keen to leave a positive impression. In customer service, that sometimes involves going the extra mile. With your boss, it means seeing the benefits of their latest mad scheme. Whatever the situation, developing a reputation for being unhelpful and negative is the worst thing that can happen.

    Conclusion
    There are no Jedi mind tricks that will help you to always convince your clients that you are right. At the end of the day, the secret to persuading others is to show respect, listen to their opinions and present your vision in language that they understand.

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    Howto use KPI to manage your website’s ‘PROFIT’

    June 29th, 2010

    For B2B or B2C website’s owner who sells its products abroad, how to make the most profit from the website is an important subject.  Foreign e-ecommerce websites have already had many experiences in this field. But for most China websites, it is still a dark area. Not enough strategies, not enough analysis, making it hard to manage the income for e-ecommerce website.

    Mulandesign, a China website design company, has firstly intruduce KPI (key Performance Indicator) for customers to manage their goals and targets, and helping these mainland website owners to achieve their Business Objectives. For websites selling products abroad, making profit as big as possible is most likely their Business Objective. To achieve it, Mulandesign will suggest a list of KPI to accomplish.

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    1.  ROI (Return of Investment)

    ROI is the critical factor for most commercial websites. Website owners will make a big efforts in increasing the website visitors, improving the user experience as well as more attractive offers. All these efforts will have one goad- that is to increase the ROI. For most e-ecommerce websites in China, the ROI is below 1%, which is too low comparing that of the foreign e-ecommerce companies. To improve ROI, website owners need to set targets below to acommplish:

    • User experience
    • SEM(including binding and SEO)
    • Attractive offers(like coupon, discount, free shipping, etc.)

    2. Average Order Amount

    The Average Order Amount is a key factor in growing sales on your store, and it’s something that you can work on right away. The average order amount can be calculated as simply as TOTAL SALES / NUMBER OF ORDERS for a certain period of time.

    3. Repeat Purchase Rate

    Repeat Purchase Rate greatly reflects the user’s loyalty to your website. It is the indicator of whether your product or service is accepted by your buyers. A high Repeat Purchase Rate website usually will have higher reputation and more users will come to your website.

    Mulandesign, A Chinese website design company located in Shenzhen, China, will offer you a series of website design services, including website dianose, website analysis, website construction, online marketing and website operation in China.

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    Choose Shenzhen website design, add value

    June 17th, 2010

    To find a China website design company, first you may try google to filter the search result for ‘China website design’. The design company varies from designing style to construction process. Therefore, finding the correct web design comany in China is a challenge for those who are not familiar with the domestic design market.

    To provide qualified and classic web design works, Mulandesign in Shenzhen website design market has gained lots of effort in building a scientific process to provide the best website projects for customers, especially for foreign customers. Mulandesign has an expert team in website design, VI design, Flash design and  SEO, can greatly help foreign industries to overcome the online marketing problem in China. Moreover, Mulandesign has many years of experience in ROI stragety and can help international companies get their business easier within China.

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    Help customer to get success, add value, is the most valuable point of view Mulandesign embraces. Website design, online marketing, the choice is up to you to make your business done today.

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    Where to find the best China website design Company

    June 15th, 2010

    It is hard for foreigners or international companies to find the suitable website design company in China due to the communication problem and design style. Most Chinese website constructions are Chinese style and the process is hard to meet customer’s need.

    However, there is still some top design companies in China, especially in Shenzhen, that you can rely on the service and design quality for your website construction.  For example, Mulandesign, a design company which starts its business since 2008,  is qualified in American and European style website design. Moreover, Mulandesign has a standard website design process which is strictly under website design SLA. Therefore, Mulandesign can be trusted and its works are professional in terms of webdesign criteria.

    Mulandesign also has an expert team which can speak fruent English and Japanese that there is no problem in the communication. Thus customers that don’t speak Chinese needn’t worry about whether it can meet the requirements or not.

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    How to find the suitable Chinese website design company?

    June 13th, 2010

    For international companies who make bussiness in China, it is hard for them to find the suitable Chinese website design company. The reason is that China lacks of qualified website designers and the overall design process doesn’t meet the SLA for foreign companies. To solve this problem, Mulandesign, a professional website design company in Shenzhen, has made lots of effort to enhance the website construction ability for foreign companies, especially for English Website design in China.

    Mulandesign has already beening offering China web design and China SEO services to many foreign companies, as well as foreign trade companies. We have built a strict and effective process in each flow of our designing. Our current project managers are all trained in IBM for many years and most of them are ITIL certificated. Therefore, we are expert in project control and will reduce the risk to the minimum.

    Mulandesign also has many expert in website design. They are trained in VI design, Flash design, and have done lots of excellent works. By producing various kinds of website design, our portfolio will be our best presentation for you.

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    By saying the ‘Howto’ FIND the most qualified Chinese website design company, we are confident to have the best performance in China website design. Don’t hesitate, call 86-755-82784400, or visit our local website: www.mulandesign.com. Let us help you enhance your China online business TODAY!

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    Why choosing China website design, Shenzhen

    June 13th, 2010

    Shenzhen is an international city which is the center of ‘Chinese Art Design’. It has various types of website designers that are capable of producing excellent works including Europe-American style website. Choosing China website design, you would obtain benefits below:

    1. Reasonable price

    As Chinese designers have almost 1/10 salary comparing those of foreign designers, the human labour cost would be greatly reduced for your project.

    2. Qualified works

    Mulandesign has years of experience in Shenzhen website design, especially in China web designing, thus we have many professional designers and works that will definitely inspire you.

    3. Open source structure

    Mulandesign only uses open source structure for website construction. For example, we use Joomla for CMS web site construction and Magento for e-ecommerce website construction. And WordPress is used for blog building. Therefore, you don’t need to worry about the afterworks of your website design. Every project we’ve done is re-constructable and can be easily operated and modified by other designers.

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    Choosing China website design, mulandesign is one of your best choices. We located in Guangdong, Shenzhen. Please refer to http://www.mulandesign.com for more information. Our English expert will be your consultant.

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    SEO website effect:google leaves China

    March 24th, 2010

    Google has removed one of its domain–google.cn and replaced it with google.com.hk.  For many website design companies in China, it is a great lose to them as google SEO and other related business are their main business. Further more, many web design companies, especially in Shenzhen, rely on customers coming from google search engine, which is a huge resource if foreign customers seek for Chinese webdesign or SEO company.

    Though google would still remain its Adwords and Adsense business, we cannot foresee how long it would still provide services. After google changes its servers to Hongkong, Mainland may probably block google from providing service to China if google stops filtering the required contents. From google’s action, we can easily find out that it still don’t want to give up the fast developing market in China, even though it only provides 1% to 2% profit in Google’s overall income. ‘It is a Strategic loss to google, and it is a great loss for Chinese users and Chinese website design comanies as well’ a proffesional web designer in Mulan design said so.

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