Sonntag, 15. Juni 2014

How To - Guarantee A Successful Design Project


So you make the decision to move forward with a new website. Let's imagine for a minute that you've learned some lessons with your first website. You learned that you should not attempt to create it yourself. After all, you've got more important business activities than this. You also learned you shouldn't trust the future of your business in the hands of your neighbor's kid or your niece, as techno-geek as they might be. You've decided to hire a reputable website design firm.

Website creation can be costly if someone else does it for you. It can range into the hundreds or thousands depending how many pages it has. If you are only looking to create a simple site, it will still serve a multitude of purposes and can be created by yourself.

OK. Perhaps it is time to start making sense instead of just asking more crazy questions. Most likely you fit into one of two different website development mentalities...

Whilst it is fine to have one or two special effects but loading your website with dozens would often distract your visitors from the content, moreover they can take too long to download. This results in quick log out by the users which could be a real waste.



If you want your website to attract many visitors, it must be simple to navigate. Ensure that links are visible and displayed in prominent locations. Menus can also make it easier to navigate your site. To enable easy browsing, be sure that each page includes a link back to the home page.

Take a look at your site. Does each page have 250 to 500 words of text? Are there pages with no text at all? Does each page have a unique title? Is each page optimized for keywords? Is there a clear call to action? Where does your site show up in Google search results? Unfortunately, most photographers have the wrong answers to these questions.

Now that we have talked about two simple ways to fight spam, let's talk about why you may not want to chuck all your spam message away. Am I crazy? Nope, just some common sense niche building techniques at work here.

Many of these can be downloaded for free off the Internet. You can read books and website content to guide you in at this URL. The basic knowledge you need is html, the language used on websites. You don't have to know what an experienced website designer would, but the more you know the better. If you want someone to design the site for you, you can find designers at various prices on the Internet.

Set up your website so that people can easily search it. This is especially important if you have a large website. In the upper right-hand corner of the homepage, include a search box that allows users to search for a single term that appears anywhere in your site. FreeFind and Google both have these capabilities for a website.

Now that you know more about being a web designer, you can feel better about your skills in the future. Keep seeking new knowledge about web design to help you improve your skills quickly.

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