10 Mar 2011 - 03:15:24 am
Avoid These Stupid Web Design MistakesMany webmasters are often worried about attracting large amounts of traffic to their site each month. There's nothing wrong with that, however, as visitors to your site are important, but you also want to have a nicely designed site so that those visitors will stick around. You can offer unique products and spend time and money on advertising, but it will all be for nothing if your visitors don't stick around long enough. This factor is ignored by many webmasters because their focus is usually not on site design, but rather how to reach their target audience. You may leave a bad impression with your visitors if your site is designed unprofessionally, which is something you really don't want. Keep the following tips in mind when designing your website. And I'm also going to share you something on http://raulgallegos55.blog.com/2010/11/03/how-to-properly-save-data-by-way-of-internet-hosting/.
The online world is tough because people want everything 'right now.' The level of impatience is ridiculous, and then there's the desire for instant gratification. There are literally millions of websites spawning across the web, on every topic imaginable. There are so many choices, and with an ADD like attention span, it's tough getting repeat visitors.
People generally want answers and solutions, so if you just give them that then you're already ahead of the game. You can easily do this by giving immediate access to the information they need. Don't make them look around or search for the info they need. It's imperative you keep up with relevant and timely topics they want to know about, and then give it to them regularly. Next, take some time to get to know your market, and then do what you can to build good relationships. When you have visuals on your site, they aren't just to make it "look good" but are much more than that. Using visuals should only be used to effectively communicate the right message to your visitors. You can use colors to both present your company's image and also to communicate with all of the visitors that come to your site. For example, a site about "going green" would use the green color majorly throughout the site and would distribute it around. If your site is about selling toys for kids, then you might want to use bright, solid colors for that purpose. There are quite a few ways the use of visuals can help present your website in a positive way. They can even be used for the purpose of highlighting, like when you use buttons to highlight certain links; which will have the effect of making your page easier to navigate. You can also use visuals such as arrows and bold text, for example, to direct visitors to a separate page.
Remember that you'll always want to space out your content so that it doesn't look like a bunch of unreadable text in one location. Try your best to keep content in small chunks that are readable and to use lots of white space in between your text. People read differently on the internet as they do when they're reading offline. Your content must be more scannable.
We know you want to succeed and do well, so what you need to do is make sure your site has all the elements that are meaningful to your target audience. In the next article, I'll talk more on web design and the http://www.blurty.com/users/raulgallegos55.
The online world is tough because people want everything 'right now.' The level of impatience is ridiculous, and then there's the desire for instant gratification. There are literally millions of websites spawning across the web, on every topic imaginable. There are so many choices, and with an ADD like attention span, it's tough getting repeat visitors.
People generally want answers and solutions, so if you just give them that then you're already ahead of the game. You can easily do this by giving immediate access to the information they need. Don't make them look around or search for the info they need. It's imperative you keep up with relevant and timely topics they want to know about, and then give it to them regularly. Next, take some time to get to know your market, and then do what you can to build good relationships. When you have visuals on your site, they aren't just to make it "look good" but are much more than that. Using visuals should only be used to effectively communicate the right message to your visitors. You can use colors to both present your company's image and also to communicate with all of the visitors that come to your site. For example, a site about "going green" would use the green color majorly throughout the site and would distribute it around. If your site is about selling toys for kids, then you might want to use bright, solid colors for that purpose. There are quite a few ways the use of visuals can help present your website in a positive way. They can even be used for the purpose of highlighting, like when you use buttons to highlight certain links; which will have the effect of making your page easier to navigate. You can also use visuals such as arrows and bold text, for example, to direct visitors to a separate page.
Remember that you'll always want to space out your content so that it doesn't look like a bunch of unreadable text in one location. Try your best to keep content in small chunks that are readable and to use lots of white space in between your text. People read differently on the internet as they do when they're reading offline. Your content must be more scannable.
We know you want to succeed and do well, so what you need to do is make sure your site has all the elements that are meaningful to your target audience. In the next article, I'll talk more on web design and the http://www.blurty.com/users/raulgallegos55.
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