Owning Your Own Web Site Is
A Must
by Peter Green
Owning your own website is a must if you are doing business on the
Internet.
There are so many factors involved in creating a web site layout
and or design that there is really no right or wrong design.
A web site that may have looked clean and crisp in the template
stage can totally change when you add your text and other content.
The saying - less is more, often applies where creating a web page,
by having a clean crisp design with minimal graphics your site is
quicker to load and easier to navigate around and easier to read
without the distraction of flashing animated images and banners.
The resulting layout of a web site is often a product of the content
that is added to its pages.
This is where it is of the utmost importance to research the focus
of your site before you start work to create it. The same applies
if you are selling widgets, flowers, coins, supplying information
of marketing an Affiliated member opportunity.
There are so many variables to keep in mind that it is best to
sit down with pen and paper to list all the items you will or at
least, what you want to place on your Web site.
Make a list of the topics, products or services you wish to promote.
This is important later when you start promoting your web site in
search engines.
Search engines give more importance to a page that is focused on
one topic for two reasons. Firstly because search engines want to
provide the most defined search results for their customers and
secondly if a page is about one topic or product you can optimize
your keywords and content, increasing the chance of your page appearing
at the top of search results.
For web sites that have between ten to twenty pages you can use
a button or text menu bar to link to all pages. When your site starts
to grow beyond 20 pages a button or text menu can start to take
over the page. With my ezine as an example I have created sub menus
for the achieves and other related groups of products or information.
The next step is to create a small number (6 to 10) of product
or service groups. Then you can have these 6 to 10 groups accessible
from the main menu. You can either create a small directory or second
level pages for each group, or the other alternative is to use drop
down menus.
This is where you hover your cursor over a button or link and a
sub menu drops or scrolls down with the links for that group of
products or services. The drop down menus often created using java
script. Some templates come with the scripts included or you can
search for the scripts on the net.
The layout and design of your site should use the same template
to create every page to enable your visitors ease of locating the
product and services they are searching for.
The most user friendly color for the page back ground is white
with black text. White being a neutral color and black being a contrast.
Using a clear easy to read font is important too. Pages that use
Italics are harder to read. By all means use Italics to highlight
a quote or to make a point. The same applies to bold, colored and
underlined text, use sparingly. Pages that over use bold and multi
colored text can look very amateurish.
The overall design should enhance the information you are providing
for your site visitor. Too many animations and different colors
also distract people.
Many newer high profile, high traffic sites are using less graphics
at the top of their pages. Usually there will be a logo in the top
left corner of the page as this is the first area of the page most
people see. Second they see the main headline in the center of the
page and from there they either look up to the top right corner
or scroll down the content of the page.
There are some very clever graphics used on Web sites, but it is
generally thought that a simple logo or easy to read company name
will be retained by more sites visitors than a more complex one.
Using a simple header (logo - Company Name) at the top of your
web site is also of a higher name branding value.
Even the placing of the menu bar can have an effect. There are
No set rules here, the buttons or links can be places at the right
or left side of the page or across the top or a combination of both.
Many sites also have a number of text links at the bottom of the
page, usually company information and disclaimers etc.
Make sure you also include a site map containing links to every
page on your site. The propose is to assist search engines finding
all your pages to spider and for your site visitors so they don't
get lost. Your site map link should be easily found.
The web site layout and design is usually arrived at by the site
owner and or webmaster and as we are all individuals we all have
our personal color preferences, likes and dislikes. This being the
case, do some home work and compare your design with other Web sites
selling or promoting similar products and services.
Make sure your theme falls in line with other similar sites. If
you are going to sell home made chocolates from your web site, I
would suggest rather than showing a closed chocolate box, you would
be better advised to show a person holding an open box with a few
chocolates missing and the person taking a bite of a chocolate with
a big smile on their face. This gives you a subliminal message of
how yummy the chocolates are and will even get your mouth watering.
A picture can express a thousand words, but too many pictures on
your site can be distracting.
My conclusion on good web site layout and design will be different
to yours and I don't have any problems with that. But the end result
of your web site will tell the tale when you check the sales you
make.
In all this there is ONE point I wish to make very clear to you
and that is, you cannot in all honesty promote any product or service
on the Internet to its full potential market without owning your
own Domain Name and Web site
Reason Number One.
Search Engines, If you are promoting anything on the Internet you
need to have your site listed as it is very hard or almost impossible
to list an affiliated member site.
Reason Number Two.
With the ISP's filtering or dumping tons of email every day you
do not know if the person or prospect you are writing to will receive
your email or if their ISP will filter and delete or dump it. On
the other side is that email being sent to you is also being filtered
so any email even from a family member or business contact may be
filtered, never to be seen again.
Domain or web site names are under nine dollars at Godaddy.com
ItsYourNet offers very affordable hosting of your website with
all the bells and whistles Including unlimited email aliases and
a templated web site builder. ItsYourNet.co.nz
So for less than forty five dollars per year or eighty three cents
a week.
How or where else can you get better advertising exposure for 83
cents a week that you have full control of.
May all your Web site promotions be successful.
PETER GREEN.
Editor of ~ The INDEX ~ ezine.
Editor@Internet-income-index.com
http://www.Internet-Income-Index.com
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