Website Questionnaire Website Questionnaire Writing StyleWhich writing style fits your brand the most? Minimalist Casual Urgent Formal Whimsical Humorous Copy Style and Tone* Tell Your Story Your Story Starts Here Your Story Needs Be Heard! Powerful Stories, powerfully told. An Adventure Begins Now Hey! Have I ever told you… Choose one opening line that reflects your brand’s tone.Which of these taglines matches your how you want to present your own brand?* Make more room We’re redefining how people use space. The space revolution is here! Reimagine functionality Transform your environment Get more room without throwing more things out Select the option that sounds like your brand talking.* Lines waste time. We don’t. You don’t like waiting in line, and neither do we. If you’re standing in line you’re wasting time. No one likes standing in line. For anything. Skip the line? Why, yes, please! The quickest point from A to Z is rarely standing in a line. Imagine if one of these options were introducing you. Which would you prefer?* 30 Employees. 2 Locations. 1 family. 100s of homes protected. Alderman Sons., serving the community since 1993. Founded by our grandfather, Bill Alderman, we’re a small, family-owned business that’s made electricity and customer service our top priorities. Whether you have faulty wiring or want a pre-sale inspection, we have experts ready to lend you a hand. Serving the Chesapeake area since 1993 When the lights go out, you need quick safe, solutions that don’t break the bank. Since 1993, Alderman Sons replaced thousands of feet of wiring all over the Chesapeake region, all at cost. Family-owned and serving with integrity, let us assess your risk today. Alderman Sons is a family-owned business operating in the Chesapeake Region. Founded in 1993 by Bill Alderman, the company specializes in all electrical repairs and inspections. Alderman Sons is certified by the Better Business Bureau and has been awarded “Best Customer Service Practices” by the Chesapeake Chamber of Commerce four times. Bill Alderman loved electricity, and he passed that love on to his sons and grandchildren. Today, Alderman Sons has a legacy of almost three decades of electrical repairs in the Chesapeake area. It’s our home and we’re delighted we get to help keep the light on! How many electricians does it take to change a lightbulb? At Alderman Sons, we have thirty standing by for your call! We’re a family-owned business in the Chesapeake region, and though we weren’t around when Edison first turned on the lights, we do have almost three decades of experience providing amazing customer service for all manner of electrical emergencies. Design StyleFirst impression: When someone first opens your website, what should they see? Information front and center (alexslemonade.org) Branding front and center (us.coca-cola.com) Messaging front and center (raisingareaders.org/curesma.org ) Pitch front and center (Spotify/Charity.org) Think about visuals for a moment. Which image design appeals to you most? Video background (https://www.gatewaysluxurypesach.org/, curalz.org) Stock photos (beYoung.life, healthcare.gov) Your own photos (scouting.org, campsimcha.org) Illustrations (doodle.com) Icons (Sketch.com?) When considering how text appears on your website, do you prefer, Clean, clear and minimal (taxmaro.com, nicolesaidy.com) Balanced and elegant (48sloanesquare.com, carrier.co.uk) Bold and Energetic (Shmoop.com, blackriflecoffee.com) In terms of navigation, which of the following matches the user experience you want? Start with a search so they can get what they need and go (zillow.com) Infinite scroll leading with all majority information and services on the home page and few additional pages (thinking the revamped Tennenbaum website, paninibay.com) Channel users through category options (care.com) Eyecatching sections that redirect to larger articles or pages (squattypotty.com, auquapaw.com) Overall, the feel you want your website to have is: Clear, uncluttered (Geico.com) Professional, informative (Konmari.com) Energized, exciting (tasty.co – probably need a better option) Finally, though all websites serve a variety of functions, what do you see as the main purpose of yours? Selling a product Selling an experience Marketing yourself and/or services Spreading awareness Collecting donations Providing information Website FunctionalityWebsite Type Just information about us Blog E-commerce (sell products on the site) Advanced Portfolio (Showcase work, real estate properties, recipes etc.) Form Features Contact Form Lead Generation Form Email Notification with Form Entries Send Entries to Google Sheets