15 Tips For Designing A Successful Website
If you're doing business on the Internet, one of
the most important aspects of your success is your web site. If your
web site doesn't look professional, no matter what product you're
offering your chances of success are minimal.
Before you
begin, if you've never designed a web page, it would be wise to
become familiar with HTML. (Hypertext Markup Language.) A great
place to start is NCSA
Beginner's Guide to HTML
Most successful websites employ
these 15 characteristics;
1. The main page
of your web site should load in 8 seconds or less with a 56K modem.
According to two recent surveys, conducted by Forrester
Research and Gartner Group, ecommerce sites are losing $1.1 to $1.3
billion in revenue each year due to customers click- away caused by
slow loading sites.
If a page takes too long to load, your potential
customer will not wait. Ultimately costing you
business.
2. Make sure you include proper
META tags in the HTML of each page of your web site. META tags are
HTML code that enable the search engines to determine what keywords
are relevant to a specific site.
About 80 percent of all web site traffic originates
from the eight major search engines. It would be a good idea to make
sure you've done your homework and fully understand how to optimize
your web pages prior to designing your site.
This will save you a lot of headaches in the long
run.
3.
Be cautious when selecting your background and text colors. Busy
backgrounds make text difficult to read and draw the attention away
from the text.
Always be consistent with your background theme on
each page of your site. Your site should be nicely organized and
uniform throughout. Keep in mind, colors affect your mood and will
have an affect on your visitors as well.
Bright colors such as yellow and orange, cause you
to become more cheerful or happy, while colors such as blue and
purple have a calming effect.
Dark colors such as brown and black have a
depressing effect. A good rule of thumb would be to use colors based
upon the type of effect you're trying to
achieve.
4. Use minimal animated graphics.
These can be very distracting and can cause your page to look
unprofessional. In addition, animated graphics cause your page to
load more slowly. Fancy graphics won't make the sale.
5. Your main page should specifically let
your visitors know exactly what you're offering. How many times have
you visited a site and never figured out exactly what they were
selling?
If your potential customer can't find your product
or service, they definitely won't waste a lot of time looking for
it. They'll go on to the next site and probably never return.
They're visiting your site for a specific purpose.
They want something your site offers. Whether it is information, a
product or service.
6. Try to avoid placing
banner exchange banners at the top of your page. These can instantly
take your customers or even be indexed by search engine robots.
Limit the number of banners on your site to no more than two per
page. One is ideal.
7. Always, include your
contact information on each page of your site and try to reply to
all comments and suggestions within 48 hours. This will help promote
good business relationships. Your business relationships are the key
to your success.
8. ALWAYS check and
double-check your site for spelling errors and make sure your images
and links are all working properly. If you have several errors, this
will make your site appear to be unprofessional.
If you are designing your site using an HTML
editor, use spell check. Proper grammar is also very important. If
you've been out of school for a while it's probably a good idea to
refresh your memory.
Visit any of the following sites for a crash course
in writing and grammar.
- Guide to Grammar and Writing
- http://webster.commnet.edu/HP/pages/darling/original.htm
- A Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation - http://www.grammarbook.com/
- Exploring English - http://www.shared-visions.com/explore/english/
- Simpler Words And Phrases - http://www.smartbiz.com/sbs/arts/tpl5.htm
9. Design your site to be easily navigated.
Place your navigation links together at the top, bottom, left or
right side of the page. Use tables to neatly align your links.
If you are planning on using graphic buttons to
navigate your site, keep in mind that with each graphic you add to
your page, it will take that much longer for your page to load.
If you only have a handful of navigational links,
using graphic buttons will be fine. If you have over six links, it
would be wise to simply use text links to keep your load time down.
10. If you must use frames, use them
sparingly. Frames, if not properly used, can make your site look
unprofessional. Avoid making your visitors have to scroll from side
to side to view your content.
This can be very irritating and cause your visitors
to leave. If you must use frames, offer your visitors a choice.
Frames verses No Frames.
11. Try to keep
the number of clicks required to get from your main page to any
other page on your site down to four. Keep in mind, your visitors
may enter your site from pages other than your main. Always have
good navigational links on every page and place your company logo on
each page.
12. If you must use Java on your
site, use it sparingly. Offer your visitors a choice. Java verses No
Java. Java can be slow and has a tendency to crash browsers.
Try to avoid using those pop up boxes asking for
your visitor's name, etc. Those pop up messages are very
unprofessional and can be very frustrating to your visitors when
they're trying to view your site.
13. Do
not set sound to "autoplay" when someone visits your site. This can
be very distracting.
14. All web browsers
are not created equally. View your site through different browsers
and screen resolutions so you will see how your visitors will view
your site. Visit:
- Site Inspector - Check your web pages for
HTML validity and browser compatibility. - http://www.siteinspector.com/
-
NetMechanic - Provides a variety of free services for your web site
including; browser compatibility testing, graphic file size
reduction, link check, HTML check, load time check, spell check and
more. - http://www.netmechanic.com/
15.
Continually add new content to your site. Give your visitors a
reason to keep coming back.
* Design a quality e-book to
give to your visitors. It's not as difficult as it sounds. If you
can create a web page, you can create an e-book. The focus of your
e-book should compliment your web site.
Simply write about your passion. If your passion is
sales, then you could share some of your knowledge and experience by
designing your e-book to provide a complete sales training guide.
If your passion is home based business, you could
write an e-book about how to start your own home based business. If
you're writing about your true passion then you shouldn't have any
trouble coming up with something to write about.
If you'd
rather not write your own e-book, here's a list of sites where you
can pick up some free e-books to add to your site.
- Book
Locker http://www.booklocker.com/
-
LD Publishing http://www.ldpublishing.com/
*
Provide your visitors with quality, informative articles. Everybody
loves free information. It's the top-selling product online, so use
it to your advantage. Write your own articles or you can pick some
up at the following sites:
-
Marketing & Advertising Supersite http://www.drnunley.com/
-
BizWeb2000 http://www.bizweb2000.com/articles.htm
-
Success Doctor http://www.success-doctor.com/archive.htm
Before
using any articles, make sure you view the author's copyrights and
make certain the article may be published. If you're not sure,
contact the author and request permission to publish their article
whether it be on your web site or in your e-zine. Most articles for
publication can be used free of charge as long as the authors
credits or resource box is included.
The best advice I can
offer is to Keep It Simple. The simple, well-designed, professional
looking web sites make the sales.
Always strive to learn.
Knowledge is the key to success.
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