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Web Design Elements You Should Avoid Having on Your Site

As a web designer, you should design your websites to give your visitors the greatest ease of use, the best impression and most important of all a welcoming experience. It doesn’t matter if you had the greatest product in the whole world — if your website is poorly done you won’t be able to sell even one copy of it because visitors will be driven off your website by the lousy design.

When I’m talking about a “good design”, I’m not only talking about a good graphical design. A professional web design will be able to point out that there are many components which contribute to a good website design — accessibility design, interface or layout design, user experience design and of course the most straightforward, which is graphic design.

Hence, I have highlighted some features of the worst web designs I’ve come across. Hopefully, you will be able to compare that against your own site as a checklist and if anything on your site fits the criteria, you should know it’s high time to take serious action!

1) Background music

Unless you are running a site which promotes a band, a CD or anything related to music, I would really advise you to stay away from putting looping background music onto your site. It might sound pleasant to you at first, but imagine if you ran a big site with hundreds of pages and everytime a visitor browses to another page on your site, the background music starts playing again. If I were your visitor, I’d just turn off my speakers or leave your site. Moreover, they just add to the visitors burden when viewing your site — users on dial up connections will have to wait longer just to view your site as it is meant to be viewed.

2) Extra large/small text size

As I said, there is more to web design than purely graphics — user accessibility is one big part of it too! You should design the text on your site to be legible and reasonably sized to enable your visitors to read it without straining their eyes. No matter how good the content of your website or your sales copy is, if it’s illegible you won’t be selling anything!

3) Popup windows

Popup windows are so blatantly used to display advertisements that in my mind, 90% of popup windows are not worth my attention so I just close them on instinct everytime each one manages to pass through my popup blocker (yes, I do have one like many users out there!) and, well, pops up on my screen. Imagine if you had a very important message to convey and you put it in a popup window that gets killed most of the time it appears on a visitor’s screen. Your website loses its function immediately!

In concluding this article, let me remind you that as a webmaster your job is to make sure your website does what it’s meant to do effectively. Don’t let some minor mistakes stop your site from functioning optimally!

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The Process of Web Development

Introduction

The term ‘Web Design’ creates a lot of confusion and misunderstanding. The word design suggests graphics and layout so many people think that’s what designing a website is all about. Most people think that website design is very simple, all you need to do is install the company logo, add the relevant wording, decide on the arrangement of the pages and that’s it.

Well I am about to shock you by outlining the many complicated processes involved in web design. Think of it this way; when an architect designs a house all we see is the way he lays out the rooms, how the available space is arranged. We normally do not concern ourselves with the amount of technical detail that goes into the design. The architect has to work out the stresses on the walls and the weight of the roof. If there are fireplaces he has to know about draughts and the shape of chimney for it to do the job. He has to plan heating systems, plumbing systems, drainage and sewage, what type of windows to use, door fittings and many other details so that when it’s finally complete the overall effect is pleasing and suitable for the purpose intended. Web design is similar. A customer may have an idea of the layout of the website but will need the services of the Web Designer to make it all happen.

Stages in the Process

There are many items to be decided on before even starting to build a website. Some of the important questions to consider are:

 

·  Who will be the target audience?

 

 

·  What is to be the purpose of the website?

 

 

·  Do you want it to be found by the search engines?

 

 

·  What is the domain name for the site?

 

 

·  What links need to be in place?

 

 

·  What type of graphics do you want to use?

 

 

·  Do you want to include photographs?

 

 

·  Do you want a system of monitoring visitors to the website?

 

Once the webmaster has the answers to these questions then he can start the process of designing the site to give you what you want.

Target Audience

What sort of people are going to visit the new website? Are your customers likely to be businesses, sales people, home owners, parents, teenagers or children and so on?

Objectives of the Website

Is the website to be used to sell products on line, or to market your business to get leads for new customers? Maybe you wanted it to be an online brochure to showcase your products. Balloons for trade have a website for resellers only so that they can look up the products before placing an order. Because there is no selling on line there are no contact details on the site. You may want to use the website to foster a community to be in contact with other likeminded people. You would need a design that incorporates a chat rooms and online discussions.

Being found on the Web

An important web design process is thinking about search engine promotion, assuming this is how you intend to get your website traffic, whether from paid advertising or organic search results thorough keyword research is vital.

The first step is a search of key words in the industry. Finding the best keywords is vital if you want to be in the top ten listed in Google. Every SEO or web designer will tell you this and it really is very very important. By using a keyword research tool you can find the single most popular (trophy) keyword; the one everyone puts in. For example people looking for a vacuum cleaner might type in Hoover although this is in fact a brand name. You will also need to research buying keywords, geographical variants and long tail keywords, these are keywords that are much more likely to convert into a sale but have lower search volumes, you can find out more information about these types of keywords by performing a web search.

Domain Names

Domain names can be the hardest part of setting up your website, because nearly every name you come up with will most certainly have been registered already. By far the most popular are domain names ending in .com as they are internationally recognised. For that reason alone the majority of shorter names will already have been registered.
Choosing names with endings such as .net; .co.uk .org .info may provide you with the domain name of your preference. When choosing your domain name it is a good idea to include one or more of your keywords. Although the name of your business may be the obvious choice for a Domain Name, it is not necessarily the only option.

So as you can see choosing domain names and keywords right at the beginning of the project will determine how the site is constructed so that it is suitable for the purpose required.

A brand new domain name space has just been launched.

Companies can now apply for their name in this brand new .tel name space and it is intended to replace the telephone directory. When the domain name is viewed in your web browser it will provide the companies details and telephone number.

Creating a Site Map

It is very important to have a site map to outline the pages on your website, e-commerce website or forum space. It shows the design and flow through the website so that when selling on line, items work in order such as; adding product to basket, entering delivery and billing address and on to making credit card payment. The site map helps to identify how user friendly the website is so that there are no difficulties in getting onto the site. Often the user name and password are set for the customer so there is no hindrance to achieving the initial purchase.

Non e-commerce sites are easier because it is possible to receive enquiries by email, without publishing the email address on the website. By using a contact form you will avoid spam and also validate the information before you receive it. The aim is to create a balance between discouraging junk mail, and making it easy for the enquirer to use the site.

Links

An important consideration when designing a website are links. These can be links to other pages of content within your website, and links within the content of your website in the text, as well as links from the menu. Consideration has to be given to whether the links will open in a new window so you still have your original page open or will the new window replace the previous one.

The Copy

The copy is the words and visuals you want on your website. Having made decisions about the target market and relevant links, along with the keywords and using the site map information, the next stage is to decide what imagery you want displayed. A picture speaks a thousand words and remains in people’s memory far longer than just words. So images are important to reach your audience. Each image needs a caption which is the ‘most read’ words on the page after the title. The caption of an image need to be clickable so that when you click on a picture it takes you to the next stage of the sales process.

Design

The final design of the website is often the most difficult stage of the process because it’s subjective. In a large corporation, many people from various departments will have an input for their division. Everyone has their own ideas of what they think the site should look like and trying to gain a consensus can be a nightmare because nobody will ever agree.

If you are setting up a web design project just for yourself then you will probably have a clear idea of what you want to see on the site. But even then unless your ideas are workable in the medium, you may have difficulty getting something you like.

Modern CMS content management system driven websites are great because they enable you to quickly and easily update certain content sections without having to refer to your web designer. However, it is important that you have a clear idea in your mind of how you want your website to look and all the content for each page, before any design or build work is done. A CMS is great for editing a quick sentence but you want your designer to create the entire site with content before you start editing it.

Look at competitor’s websites in mind of your ideas to make sure your design will be an improvement on what is already in the market place.

Once you have done that you will need to create a design brief. The design brief should have a reference to the logo and any existing brand guidelines, colour schemes and fonts adding in any other relevant information.

Having done a design brief look for an experienced graphic designer. Choose your designer carefully, finding one who designs specifically for screen and the web to achieve the very best results. Beware of choosing a graphic designer who designs for different discipline such as print as they are very different processes. Look at other works the designer has done and decide whether or not you like their style.

Using multiple graphic designers is the best option if you are working in the big time and budget allows. Give each designer the same brief and request three concept designs from each one. The client might also do a design, even if it’s a scribble on the back of an envelope, there will then be ten concept designs. Get everyone together and choose the preferred elements from each design. Once the items you want are selected choose one graphic designer to do the final artwork.

All parties need to agree on the final artwork before construction of the site begins. Consideration should be give to the fonts used for the titles and buttons etc. Fonts have to be licensed so if the designer has not supplied something then the developer will need a copy of the fonts to achieve the task. Professional graphic designers will usually provide the artworks in a layered Photoshop file so if titles are not going to be in plain text get the designer to also supply the fonts.

Production

At last all the preparation has been done and the site is ready to go into production. This is where it gets technical! You may not want to go into the detail in which case leave it to your Web Master to choose for you. There have to be decisions about what language to use, either Unix or Windows based, to build the website. Each have advantages and disadvantages with multiple variants but sites such as Ebay, Facebook, Google as well as other well known websites are built on Unix. Your website has to be built with the development language of your web host provider so that they are compatible.

Accessiblity and Compliance

These are current standards for website coding to insure that disabled users, such as the visually impaired, can still access all sections of the website.

Development

Development of the website is best done on the web server where the site will reside. Those involved in reviewing the work can then monitor work in progress and provide comments throughout the development.

Unforeseen Items

As the site building gets under way the customer suddenly thinks of something they must have. No matter how well the web master prepares and asks the client the right questions, there are always some last minute adjustments to the programme. The main aim is to minimise last minute additions because they aren’t calculated in and will generate extra costs and cause delays to the date of the website going live.

Going live

At last your site is up and running and you see the results of all the preparation that has gone into the whole process. There is no substitute for real world testing so as soon as the site is live ask your friends and colleagues to view the website from their own computers and give comments.

Marketing

Once the site is up and running it’s time to turn your attention to marketing your products by submitting the site to the search engines, writing articles, and press releases and generating links from forums, blogs and other social networking spaces.

Reporting and Monitoring

Skilled web design companies won’t have a problem installing your webstats for you , although some of the advanced tracking can be a bit tricky to setup at first, such as tracking PDF or MP3 downloads, but it is all possible and will inform you about your website users activites.

Use a reliable statistics package such as Google Analytics or Web-Stat.com to collect and review website visitor data. All you will need is a small block of code inserted into each web page on your site to collect visitor information to help you assess the success of your products in near real time. Web-stat.com also monitors the website and alerts you by email and text message if the site goes down.

Conclusion

The title ‘Web Design’ is a bit misleading in that people often assume it means the graphic design on the home page and the branding of the product. Unless you are a computer expert, most people do not realise the amount of work that goes into designing and building of a website. Clients are not aware of the amount of complicated technical work necessary to build the systems that support what they want the website to do. In such a complex process anything that gets tacked on at the end will end up incurring more cost to your budget.

The degree of initial questioning is an indicator of how competent your Web Master will be. Every aspect of the construction has to be decided upon before you even start the design. These things may sound very technical to us non techies but it is essential for the Web Master to find out exactly what is required so that everything can be costed accurately and built into the design from the beginning.

 

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Web Design

If you are creating your own website you would like to make sure that the website designs are appealing to you and to the ones that will visit it online. To do this you have to make sure that whatever you post on your website should be good enough and understandable enough for the visitors of the site who are going to read your contents.

To be able to achieve this, you should be able to create website designs that would draw the attention of online users to continuously visit your online webpage for what ever purpose it may serve to them. You have to remember that not only do you need to excite the curiosity of those who are going to visit your website but to be able to have them engaged in your business in whatever way.

Looking into website designs that are very catchy in the sense, would definitely be advisable for those who are starting out a business online. So what you need to consider in creating effective layouts for your website is that it should be having a content that would be informative to the website visitor and engaging in a sense. Of course you don’t want your website designs to be over sophisticated, but at least have it look a little bit professional to draw more people into your website. Have you ever tried WordPress to create web sites? #1 WordPress Theme Generator. Instantly create great looking and professional WordPress Themes.

A very appealing website would include website designs that are more informative and educational. If this is the first time that you are building the website, you should be ready for the layout. The layout of the website designs should be in accordance with standards being used for creating websites and it should be simple enough but should be tending to increase knowledge and dissipate ignorance.

Logo’s are part of your website designs so don’t forget to be creative in building one. The customary website designs actually takes time in creating logos that are distinguishable to others. This is to make sure that you are unique and so your website enthusiasts will be able to remember you even via the logo that you use. Do you look for and use the free wordpress themes or have you ever tried to create your own? #1 WordPress Theme Generator.

There are a lot of website designs that you can choose from which is beneficial for business, personal and for whatever use it is intended for if this is your first time, try to do a research on the internet so you would be able to check on the options available for you and your business.

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Get your staff to help you with your small business marketing.

Delegating at work is very important when it comes to time management and more significantly – people management. Now it does take a skillful manager to actually know who is going to be most worthy for each job! Interestingly enough, there will always be a few choice employees, who will actually be enthused and excited about working on a internet site for the work place!

Now you might be aware of that putting together a web site isn’t actually that difficult any longer. Unlike in past days when you needed expensive software to design a website, the only road block now is usually putting it off.

Even if you only have a few partners in your small business, one of them would in all probability be quite interested – just simply ask them. Just the thought of asking them, would in all likelihood make that worker feel more essential to you, and also the really don’t need any skills to do the task – it just takes some desire.

How do you make up your mind about who to offer this to? Well if you have anybody in your store under the age of 25, they probably will be able to take this project from start to finish without any counsel from you whatsoever. It’s just the structure of the internet time where the great majority youthful generation have an abundance of computer comprehension.

Another way to decide who can complete the task is finding anyone with a little regular downtime. This task is really simple to produce in between regular day-to-day routines. Not only that, breaking up the routine and cutting the monotony of regular duties can do wonders for somebody’s outlook on the job altogether.

When the employees of your small business get involved this way too, they are going to be naturally inclined to making it work. When you decide to finance events and emails online, they will all know about it, because they got to produce it, and being a part of something rather than being told about it will make a great change in its execution and success.

So the next time you see your hostess doodling away the afternoon hours, or your office support staff killing time because you are out of town, or your 21 year old apprentice refrigeration mechanic chatting up his latest War Craft battle, well ask them enthusiastically if they would be interested in a special company project. Small business marketing has never been this easy, and neither has website design.

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3 Keys to a Profitable Web Site

Have you visited Amazon.com or Comcast.com lately?  When you got to the home page, most likely the first thing that came to mind was “Great, I’m here, now where can I find what I need?” 

 

Now think of a time when you came across a “less impressive” site?  Maybe it was done with obvious shortcuts, used one of the many overused templates on the web or just looked like it was done by a twelve year old.. I suspect that what came to mind when you saw that web site wasn’t “what can you sell me?but rather “is this a real company?”

 

Having a successful web site on the Internet has everything to do with trust.  If your site visitor does not believe in you right off the bat, you’re likely to lose that visitor forever.This article will outline some of the critical components to creating that assurance and building a profitable web site.

 

First, your web site must give the perception that you are real.  Your site visitor must get an immediate impression from your web site that your company is unique from all the others out there and run by actual people.There are a number of techniques you can use to meet that goal, including excellent copywriting and compelling graphics and layout.  The important thing is to make sure that you and your web designer never lose site of who you and your company are, and how to present that to the world. 

 

Second, your web site must immediately show people that you have a proven track record in your industry.Use effective copy writing and great testimonials to back it up.Don’t bury your achievements in the far reaches of your web site, ensure they are prominently shown on each page for the visitors to see. 

 

Finally, you have to communicate effectively through your web site that you can provide something to help fix your visitor’s problems.Site visitors have plenty to do and would be thrilled if you could offer them a solution to their problem and they could stop hunting for one.  Your well put together, credible web site is the calling card you need to make that happen. 

 

A web site can be created through a number of different vehicles and web site designers have all different levels of expertise.  Get your free report:  “11 Questions to Ask a Web Site Designer Before You Hire One” to learn what to look for in your web designer. 

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