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How Does Your Website Measure Up?
Does your website make a good first impression? Is the navigation intuitive? Is the content appropriate for your audience? You've had your website up and running for a while now but you've always had a nagging suspicion that your website is lacking effectiveness and you just can't put your finger on it. You've dabbled with colors, added/removed images re-written the text but it still feels as if everything just isn't working together. Wouldn't it be nice if you had a way to sort things out? Well now you do! Find out if your website has power, energy and the right stuff to help your business succeed. You'll be able to find out if the navigation; advertising, optimization, imagery and look are combining to make your home page an effective tool. Each section has a number of questions that help define, in detail, all the important areas of a well designed website. Just run through the list starting at the top. When you're finished just click the "Total Score" button at the bottom. Just use the simple Q and A form here: http://www.learn2design.net/login/secure/interface/eval.php to see if your website meets established design standards. Using this checklist form you can rate your website (or anyone's) to make sure you've got all the essentials covered effectively. Now the hard part; you have to answer the questions honestly and objectively! I know, it's your baby; you've spent countless hours nursing it to stardom. But now is the time to make an honest assessment. (Pretend its someone else's website if that helps.) The form should only take 5 to 10 minutes to complete and at the end there is a brief description of what your score means and what you can do to improve your site. About The Author Dan Karwoski has been teaching website design to college students since 1997 and has created quality work for MSNBC, Microsoft, Amazon, Atom Films and many others. Interested students can learn the basics of web design by registering at http://www.learn2design.net. Please email questions to info@learn2design.net. dan@learn2design.net
10 Reasons Why You Need A Multilingual Website The internet continues to grow and has become the default point of call for businesses and individuals searching for goods, services or information. For businesses wishing to get that competitive advantage, a multilingual website now presents one of the most high impact means of expanding a client base and securing greater sales volumes.The multilingual website will continue to become a necessity for businesses and organisations as the process of internationalization unfolds.Here are 10 good reasons why you need a multilingual website today rather than later:Shift Away from English Internet UsersThe internet began as an English speaker's inventio...
Quality Web Copy Is The Key To Success Many websites make the mistake of being all flash and no substance. Nothing irritates potential customers more than visiting your website hoping to find information and instead seeing only blinding color and flashing borders. Of course, you want your website to be attractive, even snazzy, but if there is no useful information included in well-written copy, customers are going to go elsewhere.Offering your potential clients and customers informative, well-written copy is one of the most important aspects of maintaining an effective website, one that brings you new customers and keeps the ol...
Developing Your Winning Web Site Strategy Your web site is the key to your success on the Internet. You can use your web site to build your brand, increase sales, generate more leads, slash costs, and much more. In fact, you probably have very specific goals that your web site is helping you to achieve for your company.If you do have goals, are you measuring them? We often ask people, "what are the objectives of your site?" Answers usually vary from "our site is supposed to provide information about our company's products", or "the site is supposed to effectively convey our brand to our audience."In actuality, those are very rarely the TRUE objectives; but rather the MEANS to accomplish one's objectives. A web site's objective...
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Web Design For Dictators
No question about it, web design is an art. Finding the right blend of style and usability is a delicate balance that few, if any, fully master. Which is why I am so tired af reading bullet-pointed lists demanding what you should and shouldn't do while building your website. These dictators of web design are under the mysterious illusion that they have stumbled upon exactly the right balance of functionality and beauty. Do you think Michelanglo painted his Sistine Chapel after reading an article entitled, "10 steps ... |  |
| Free Web Design Advice In this article I will give advice and tips of where to find a low cost website design company and also about the best ways of producing a cool website.How many people or companies are advertising their services for web design?The ans... |  |
| The Monster Garage Of Elearning
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| Your Web Site Is A Wonderland: What Picassos Art Taught Me About Persuasive Design Whenever singer John Mayer sings his romantic song, "Your Body is a Wonderland", I can't help but think of web sites and usability. As a usability consul... |  |
| Flash Doesnt Always Add Shine To Web Efforts The trend today to overuse animation in a website's opening pages only serves to confirm that style often overshadows substance. Sometimes a "flash" in the pan ? often courtesy of Macromedia Corp.'s web animation program ? is simply a flash in the pan.These often-clever animations succeed in doing two things consistently: 1) wasting precio... |  |
| How To Design A Search Engine Friendly Web Site Many web site designers don't design their sites for thesearch engines. This is a huge mistake because they missout on attracting lots of free traffic. Your beautifullydesigned web site may have cost you thousands of dollarsbut it still needs to attract visitors to be profitable.Here are 12 highly effecti... |  |
| Using Server Side Includes To Simplify Your Web Design An "include" file is a piece of code that can be put into a seperate file -- for example -- your navigation bar -- and then... |  |
| Web-safe Fonts For Your Site Choosing the right typeface for your website copy is important, since it will affect the way your readers perceive your page (serious and formal, or friendly and casual). Aside from this, there are also important usability concerns. F... |  |
| Quality Graphics For Your Web Site For most people graphic design does not come easy. Unfortunately this is why there's an abundance of sha... |  |
| Creating Your First Website Building your first website can be very frustrating. It looks fairly easy, but almost always turns out to be m... |  |
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