Blue Design Studios Celebrates 10 Years, Plans for 2011

SYDNEY — Blue Design Studios, which is currently celebrating its 10th anniversary, says it will continue to expand its services to clients in the New Year.

“This year represents Blue Design Studios’ 10th year anniversary in the industry,” Tony, who is part of the Blue Design sales team, told XBIZ. “We have lasted the test of time, the reason for this is we have always designed and delivered sites that clients can use —designs that are functional and that convert. We provide quality designs with great turnaround.”

Tony said that the company is looking to improve turnaround time provide a new banner and promo service for easy express ordering with a 24-hour turnaround guarantee.

Like many others in online business, Blue Design is expanding into mobile.

“With the growth of the iPhone and iPad, many users will use these devices to surf the web,” Tony said. “Many sites are not geared toward mobile designs, therefore the user experience is lost for the user.”

If there is no mobile alternative, adult websites can lose loyal, repeat customers. “Brand identity can be reduced without a mobile version,” Tony said.

“We have always wanted to provide the best website for our clients, providing user experience as well as sites that are geared towards signups. The web continuously changes and mobile design is a new interface that people are using to view content. The Internet is moving so fast and if you do not stay on top of emerging trends you will get left behind.”

Blue Design Studios also announced that it can now do most integrations for websites working with companies such as NATS, Elevated X and tube sites.

In 2010, Tony said Blue Design began taking on mainstream clients and plans to continue to expand its horizons.

“Blue Design Studios has had a flood of requests from mainstream corporate sites,” he said. “Adult webmasters are moving into mainstream and have continued to use our services. Check out our portfolio and you can see our mainstream designs are just as good as our adult sites. Anyone needing a mainstream site, should hit us up for a quote.”

Tony can be reached at sales@bluedesignstudios.com

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