| The Dos and
Don'ts Of Business Web Design
by Viki Nygaard
It would appear that many business owners just aren't getting it
when it comes to Web design. It has been proven over and over again
that Web surfers prefer certain things when visiting sites. The
list below is short, sweet and to-the-point. It will help to guide
you as you design, or redesign, your site for maximum effectiveness.
Content
DON'T write copy that is focused on your company. Place
emphasis on how buying your product or service will benefit your
visitor. Use the word YOU (referring to your visitor) instead of
WE or US.
DO be very clear on the home page about what your site offers. Don't
make them guess.
DO use good grammar and check your spelling!
DO break up the copy into small, easy to read portions by using
headings, subheadings and lists to break up the copy.
DO use an easy to read font such as Arial or Verdana.
DON'T use all caps as they are hard to read and associated with
shouting. Also use bold and italics in moderation.
Navigation System
DO provide text links even if you use navigation buttons
or image maps. Some people have images turned off in their browser
to speed loading time and will have a difficult time navigating
your Web site without text links.
DO be consistent in your navigation. Your navigation links and buttons
should be in the same location on every page.
DON'T allow broken links on your site. Download a FREE program called
Xenu that will check all links and report errors.
DO open a new window when linking to an external site. This will
allow your visitors to easily return to your site when they are
finished visiting the linked site.
DO consider adding a search engine to larger sites. Atomz offers
a FREE search engine and is considered to be one of the best on
the market.
Design and Layout
DON'T design your site yourself unless you can make it
look professional. "Homemade" looking sites simply don't
sell.
DO think twice about using frames. Most search engines dislike sites
with frames and won't index them. Using frames also won't allow
your visitors to bookmark the inner pages as the URL remains constant
regardless of what page you are on.
DO keep the layout of each Web page consistent. Each page should
have the same basic layout elements.
DO choose your colors carefully. The colors of your Web site are
important because they will define the mood and emotions of your
visitors as well as reflect your identity and image branding.
DON'T make your site too "busy". Leave some "white
space" as it helps to guide the eye from one point to another
and eases eye strain.
Images
DON'T use clip art as it looks cheap and tacky. Have your graphics
custom and professionally made whenever possible.
DO use alt tags with all your images and make them descriptive.
Many people with visual impairments use a speech synthesizer which
reads aloud to them the contents of the Web page. If an image doesn't
have an alt tag, the synthesizer will simply say, "image".
Alt tags are also important for those who have images turned off
in their browsers. The alt tag will show in the area where the image
normally would be.
Feedback
DO provide forms throughout your Web site that allow your
visitors to give you feedback. You can learn a lot from what your
visitors have to say.
DO provide an email link or contact form on every page.
Testing
DO view and test your Web site in as many different browsers
and browser versions as possible. Internet Explorer and Netscape
Navigator are the two most commonly used browsers.
DO choose a few people who can give you honest feedback to test
your Web site thoroughly and give you insight on its useability.
Despite all the hype about java scripts, Flash presentations and
animation, the simple Web sites are the ones visitors return to
regularly. Surfers prefer sites that are to the point and easy to
navigate without them having to download special software.
Keeping these few simple tips in mind during your site design can
mean the difference between a highly visited site and one that is
clicked over.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Viki
Nygaard is President of Mount Evans Designs specializing in professional
Web design. For those businesses who insist on quality but must
maintain a budget, visit http://www.mountevansdesigns.com
today. You'll be thrilled with the exceptional designs and the affordable
rates!
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