1. Appearance
Nobody wants to look at a boring Web site but if it is too flashy
some might be turned away. Finding a good balance between too fancy and boring
is the key to unlocking great Web site design.
Colors can be used to draw an emotional feeling from people, which
in turn can enhance their willingness to buy. The psychology of colors is
proven to work and is used by professional web designers to manipulate
different messages to the users.
A design should never be
too complex or confusing. It should also resemble the business and what
products or services you offer.
2. Site Purpose
Before developing a Web site you need to set objectives and ask
yourself how you want people to benefit from your Web site. The content of your
Web site should always be kept up to date. It is easy to tell when a Web-site
has not been updated.
This reflects poorly on the
company because a homepage is like its resume. You also want the content of
your Web site to reflect the main goal and what it is you are trying to do for
the world.
3. Usability
Since the internet provides so much information, it's hard to
grasp people's attention and keep them on your site. One of the biggest
turn-offs for site visitors is poor usability. A web site should be simple and
easy to use.
The navigation should be easily accessed on every page of your
site. Visitors should never have to click more than 4 times reach a specific
page. A general rule understood by most professional Web site designers is that
no more than two clicks should be required for visitors to reach any page of
the site.
Complicated navigation structure will hastily frustrate your
visitors and they will break off quickly if they can't find what they are
looking for. Another thing to keep in mind is your service provider. Your host
should have great uptime (99.9%+) and boast fast transfer speeds.
No matter what you are trying to accomplish with a Web site,
whether if be company buzz or product sales, the main goal is to acquire traffic.
The three strategies listed above are proven ways for your company to excel on
the Web.
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