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Design and Content Strategies
A Web developer needs to wear many hats these days, from programmer to PR rep to market researcher. Making your site all it can be involves much more than putting together a few graphics and your contact information on a single index.html page. Here you can learn the creation and maintainance your Web site. Categorize Be A Site Visitor Get opinions from others and then listen well. It's hard to take criticism, but you really need people to surf about the site and tell you what does not work for them. When you hear "I couldn't find my way home," don't chalk it up to them being an idiot not able to find their way out of a paper bag. Instead, realize that while clicking on the banner with the logo seemed obvious to you, it wasn't to someone else. Consistency and Predictability Speaking of navigation, have two different systems with at least one navigation system not dependent on graphics. Not everyone surfs with images on and many sight disabled people do surf the Internet. Loud Colors Do Not Equal Creativity Use Technology as a Friend, Not a Distracter In essence you get to experience what every cook has experienced for years - it takes hours to make, but people want to consume it in a very short period of time. Don't try to elongate their experience. While we are speaking about technology and things going a long way, unless you are a musician or selling music, please opt out of music files. Most of us have a different preference in music. Should we want music while we surf, we play our own. Audio files slow your page loads and irritate many visitors. Some of us surf late at night and don't wish to wake our households to the tunes of Doggy Dog. Having said that, there are places where music is just the right touch. If you really believe your site is the place (and please think this over long and hard), tone it down with options for increasing volume if necessary and give surfers the chance to opt out quickly. Image Projection The site you design should leave an impression, a feeling. So what is the impression this particular site needs to convey? Do you want people to laugh? Does the company you are designing for have a conservative image (such as a legal site)? What is the purpose of the site's product or service? If you are designing a site for lumberjacks, leave a subtle impression of wood. Remember, don't scream "wood" with tacky, dark, wood paneling, just leave the "feel" of wood with perhaps small graphics of trees and flora, using greens and browns for your site colors and a few small tools used by lumberjacks. If you are after a professionalism concept, don't shock your visitors with bright colors, flashy graphics, tons of animation and cartoons. Use fine photographs, subtle colors, simplistic mouse-overs and a conservative layout. Use a compelling writing style void of unsubstantiated claims and "used car salesmanship". Check and recheck your spelling, grammar and punctuation. Provide oodles of knowledgeable content, scholarly articles and links to other professional sites with the same type of content. Avoid banner ads and pop-up windows like the plague. Repeat Visits If you use this program in combination with the two submission programs recommended, you should have no problem getting thousands of relevant hits a day. Again these resources might be out of date, but still used by most search engines. If you really want to improve your strategies and increase your sales with a guaranteed results, then I think you should look at the following link and find out: http://www.cisspguide.com/11reasons.htm. Still not sure? Not interested in reading? Then why not consult with us for speciali limited time offer. Write to our support team. Final Note About the author: Romeo Kane is an information technology, training, marketing and strategic business consultant in Toronto, Canada. He has a specialised background in network and computer security for over 10 years, working as MCSE, CCNA, MCSD and CISSP. Has written many books and articles on search engine optimization, internet marketing, business success, home based business opportunity, online business, search engine friendly web design, how to increase your sales and e-mail marketing. Just finished writing a new book called "Secrets Of The Pros" you can learn more about it at http://www.cisspguide.com.
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