Where Should Loans Live in Website Navigation?
Our case study explores whether the Business Loans page belongs under the Business menu, the Loans menu or in both locations.
5/31/19
When we say we can help banks of all sizes, we aren’t exaggerating.
Whether you have one branch or one hundred, we can build a website to engage your customers. In fact, smaller financials often enjoy an extra benefit from working with BrownBoots.
The Blue Grass Valley Bank is an excellent example. “The best little bank in the Virginias” boasts two branches but no dedicated marketing position. Understanding that everyone’s time is precious — especially a CEO’s — we worked directly with the bank’s leaders to painlessly navigate our four-phase process for creating a responsive bank website.
“We knew from the initial conversation that BrownBoots was the right company to redesign our bank’s website,” Tina G. Blagg, CEO of The Blue Grass Valley Bank, said. “They didn’t disappoint and truly captured the hometown community feel for our bank. I was surprised how easy they made the whole process and am delighted with the final product.”
In addition to offering the best bank website design and development services, we gave their content an overhaul, crafting new website copywriting and cropping local photographs to complement the nature-rich aesthetics.
The result: a bank website that not only delivers valuable information, but also conveys a verbal and visual tone that matches the bank’s friendly face-to-face interactions.
Because we believe even “the little guy” deserves a great online presence.
Our case study explores whether the Business Loans page belongs under the Business menu, the Loans menu or in both locations.
Due to technology’s ceaseless march forward, no two years are ever the same at a custom website agency like BrownBoots Interactive.
We’re a big fan of every bank website we build, and the two newest ones showcase our latest and greatest.