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Avoiding Web Design Traps
by Jerry West
With the vast amount of tools available today, many
business owners are saving money by designing their own web site.
Be warned - just because you have the ability to buy FrontPage
doesn't mean your website will look professional.
Our staff has been going through our site as well
- and we will be making changes to our website to better serve
you in 2001.
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Cluttered Home Page
You have seen these sites - there is so much information on
the page it makes it impossible to know where to start first.
Simplify the process - have a clear plan on where you want the
visitor to go and make it easy for them. Start with eliminating
as many icons and buttons as possible. Keep it simple for your
visitors and they will not only stick around - but they will
come back.
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Animation
This was in about 3 years ago - it is now considered annoying.
If you must use animation, the maximum it should loop is three
times. You want to use animation to draw attention, but you
do not want to annoy the visitor.
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Unreadable Backgrounds
You've been there - the website that looks good until the background
image loads and now you can't read the text. The beach, the
sky, your dog - I'm sure they are all very important to you
- just don't use them as your background.
- Inconsistent Text
Yes you can have different fonts besides Arial and Times New Roman,
but don't go overboard. Stick to one font for your text. Fonts
like Arial or Verdada are easier to read on-screen than Times
New Roman. Also remember, that if you use a certain font for your
text, your visitor must have that font loaded on their system
in order to view it properly. You can create graphics with different
fonts, but remember, graphics slow down the download time of your
page.
- Under Construction
Few Web sites are a finished product. Most are continually being
updated with new information. In a sense, every website is always
"under construction." However, that message should never appear
on your home page because you're essentially telling visitors
that your site is not ready for them to view yet. Did you know
that Yahoo! will automatically reject your site if you have ANY
page that states it is under construction? Never submit to search
engines until the site (or at least the home page) is complete.
The one thing that we beg of you: avoid the animated road construction
graphic. Please!
- This Site Best Viewed With…
Few statements on a Web page annoy visitors as much as this one.
Have you ever downloaded a new browser (or browser version) just
to look at a single Web site? We thought so. Unless you are absolutely
certain that visitors will use a particular browser (on a company
Intranet, for example), all sites should be optimized to display
effectively across major browsers.
- Background Music
Background music on a page adds no content but increases the annoyance
factor - and the page download time. It's ok to include music
clips on your site, but give your visitors the option to listen
instead of assaulting them with your choice of music. Since most
people surf at work, or have music already playing on their computer
- adding to that really detracts from their experience.
- Non-sizable Tables
Most websites are constructed with tables. A lot of website will
design their site around a certain resolution - 640x480, which
is one of the more popular resolutions. But the problem is, if
I have a 21" monitor and a resolution of 1024x768, I will only
see the site appear on the left side of my browser window - while
there is a lot of white - or "dead" space on the right. How do
you solve this problem? Simple - use percentages on your tables,
instead of static values. This will allow the website to expand
and contract based on the users monitor size, resolution and how
large their browser window is.
- Color Combinations
The Web Palette consists of the 216 colors that both Macintosh
and Windows systems display accurately. A lot of graphics are
"too large" meaning they have "unused" colors in them which cause
the graphics to be larger than they need to be. By taking out
these unused colors, it will make your graphics load faster. Sometimes
by as much as 30%!
- Overall Consistency
Do not change the layout and design of your site from page to
page on your site - keep the look and feel consistent throughout.
Keep the color scheme, sight lines, navigation buttons and text
links in the same places from page to page. This will give the
visitor a better experience as they will come to expect certain
aspects of the site appearing in the same places each time.
These ten "traps" are not the only "traps" which can cause your
visitors to leave your site. We will introduce more in our next
newsletter. Remember to consult your web logs on a regular basis
and check the "top exit pages".
Try to understand why people are leaving your site before placing
an order. Make changes and modifications to those pages to make
them more appealing.
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© 2001, WebMarketingNow.com
Jerry West is the Director of Internet Marketing for WebMarketingNow.
He has been consulting on the web since 1996 and has assisted
hundreds of companies gain an upper-hand over their competition.
Visit http://www.webmarketingnow.com/ for the latest in marketing tips that are tested and proven.
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