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Make It Clear What Your Website Is About
Just about every list of the "Top 10 Web Design Mistakes" includes at least one reference to either 1. Not clearly specifying the objectives of your website, or 2. Not making it obvious what your web pages are about. Usually both of these things are mentioned. This usually stems from the inability to look at your business or products from the prospective customer's point of view. Many marketing people confuse their own concerns with those of their potential customers. For instance they think that a sexy manufacturing technique, or the fact that the product uses "materials developed by NASA" will impress their customers. Generally it won't. This is the classic mistake of confusing features with benefits. Saying that a vinyl banner is made of 13 oz vinyl is a feature. Saying that it is "virtually tear-proof" is a benefit -- namely, that it won't be ripped off its moorings and blown away by the first gentle breeze. Web designers are just like all other business people in this regard. We have a difficult time stepping back from our little projects and looking at them from the perspective of our potential customers. First and foremost we should realize that people who visit our sites have no idea what our sites are about until we tell them. So we should tell them. And we should tell them very clearly and quickly. As Vincent Flanders says in Web Pages That Suck Web design is the reverse of a magic trick. In a magic trick, you show the audience your right hand and perform the trick with your left. In Web design, you tell them where you're going first -- and then go there. People don't like surprises. It will certainly confuse them and it could make them angry." Rick Hendershot is editor and publisher of the Linknet Marketing Resource Library.
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Positive Design Attributes For A Successful Website Designing a website is hard job, and requires you to think out a plan of action, and put in a lot of work to make it successful. There are many different kinds of websites on the Internet, but if you look at all the top performers with high traffic, you will notice that they all have similar design characteristics which place them as the best in the world.Characterist... |  |
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| Facts You Should Know About Web Site Design And Search Engine Optimization 1. Web site File Structure / File Naming- Most search engines do not recognize beyond two directory levels.
- Make sure to name your files and directories with keywords.
- Don't separate keywords using the underscore instead use hyphens.
- File names should be not too long.
2. Load Time- If a page doesn't load in 8 seconds, Web site will lose 1/3 of the visitors.
- Images and Graphics -Image optimization will help to improve the load time. Images can be optimized using the "GIFBOT" image optimization tool (http://www.ne...
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| The Most Important Question To Ask About Your Web Site! When you design a website how do you start ?Do you start with the banner graphics at the top, or the order page or maybe the sales letter ?All of those are areas that have to be created but they're really not the place to start.The place to start is by answering one simple question about your site.>> What do I want my visitor to do before she leaves? > If she doesn't do that, what else would I like her to do? ... |  |
| Website Re-design? My site is working fine. The links work. Content is added regularly. We have new features. Why does my company need a re-design?Those are all great things. Sites should be updated regularly, have new features added, and by far have working links. However, as the site grows it soon outgrows its fo... |  |
| Questions To Ask When Designing A Website For Clients Questions to ask when designing a Web Site for your client (s)."Excerpt from the book: Graphic Artists Guild, Handbook Pricing & Ethical guidelines Written by: Brent ParkerThese questions are a great tool to use when trying to develop your clients website. It gets down to the roots of web design, so there is a clear and precise understanding of what needs to be done. You can either make yourself a check list on paper for face to face talks or you... |  |
| Do You Own Your Web Site Design? Your web site has been up for a few months and you are making money hand over foot. While surfing sites one evening, you are shocked to find a competitor using your design. You find out your designer sold them the same design. They must be breaking the law, right? It all depends on whether you own the copyright to your web site design. Many site owners are shocked to find out they do not.What is Copyright?Copyright is a method of protection for authors of original works such as literature, computer programs, music, artistic pieces and photographic images. The protection provided by copyright arises under Title 17 of the United States Code. A copyright gives the owner the exclusive right to do or authorize others to: reproduce, prepare derivative works, distribute copies, publicly display and... |  |
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