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How To Build A Better Business
Website
A look of a website can make or break
your business. First impressions always count. Here are ten tips to building a
better business website.
1.
Color - A black background is not
recommended. It's hard on the eyes. I don't know how many people have problems
reading white or colored text on a black background and with that said, don't
go neon pink or glaring orange either. Generally black text on white background
is best. Ideally you can choose two colors, but make sure they match and use it
consistently on all your pages to maintain fluidity and continuity. For example:
Reds and oranges which stimulates appetite works well on a food site while warm
pastel colors matches a baby site.
2. Layout - Don't cram everything into
one page. Cluttered websites overwhelms the visitors. Keep it clean, crisp and
concise. I had a CMS style website before and although it looked organized
because there were three columns, there were also a lot of text. Navigation
wasn't as plain as day and it overloaded the senses. Take these three words to
heart, less is more.
3. Navigation - The more user-friendly
the better and your visitors are bound to stay longer. You don't want your
visitors to be jumping through hoops to find what they are looking for. Make
shopping carts or payment buttons visible and easily accessible. Everything
should be just a click away. Make sure all your links are working. Finding
broken links becomes frustrating and annoying.
4. Proper spelling and grammar - There's
nothing good about visiting a website to find loads of misspelled words and poor
grammar. It's unprofessional and you can bet your visitors will leave.
5. Speed
- When it comes to website
loading, no one likes to be kept waiting. They will definitely leave a site if
it won't load properly. People's time is precious; don't make them wait.
6. Graphics - Be careful of using big
flashy graphics or banners. Too many animated and too many big banners take away
a site's credibility. It also slows down the loading time of your site
considerably. Not everyone uses high speed Internet. Remember people don't wait
around for slow loading sites.
7. Audio
- If you like it and want it,
change the default setting to give the visitor control if they want to hear
audio or not. Make sure it's visibly accessible to the visitor. The last time I
landed on a site, I couldn't find the button to disable the audio so I
immediately X'ed out.
8. Pop-up anything - Although many
people now have pop-up blockers, it may not be so much of a nuisance, but a
pop-up of anything is intrusive, unwanted and annoying. Adding a form to your
page in a highly visible spot is much more effective and non-intrusive.
9. Content - Informative, resourceful
content will keep a visitor coming back. No one wants to visit a site that
hasn't been updated in a long time. You can add a small graphic or a simple text
in red with the word "NEW" or a "What's New?" page to inform your visitors you
have made updates.
10. AdSense ads
- Too many AdSense ads
on any page looks scammy and it downgrades the quality of your site. If you can
handle honest opinions, have someone critique your website. It really all comes
down to personal preference and you will never be able to please everyone and
that's okay.
The main goal is building a functioning,
well laid out website that is successful and prosperous to you for many years to
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