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With over 16 million web sites on the Internet, how do you get your home-based
business's site noticed?
There is much to discuss when it comes to web sites, but this article will
consider some basic ideas for your web site's design.
Ask three people for their Internet design opinions and you'll get three different
answers. One thing's for sure, though:
K I S S
That's right, Keep It Simple Stupid. :-)
Web sites should have a clean, simple look with easy navigation and a logical
layout. Nothing turns a visitor away quicker than being confused. If your visitors
can't find what they're looking for within a few seconds, they'll click to another
site and never return to yours.
Design Considerations
Here are some things to keep in mind:
Load Time -- Internet users are impatient. If it takes too long for your web
pages to load, they'll go somewhere else. And, yes, 10 seconds is long!
Graphics -- Too many graphics on your web sites also contribute to slow load
times. Some people turn off the display of graphics in their browsers, which
means you need to have ALT tags to tell them what the graphic is about.
In addition, reduce the size of your graphics so that your web pages load quicker
by using one of the free image reducers available on the Internet.
Broken Links -- Web pages should work, so verify all links regularly to make
sure you're not losing visitors out of frustration.
Contact Information -- You must have a means for visitors to contact you clearly
posted on your web sites. If there's a problem and your visitors can't get in
touch with you, you could lose them forever.
Spell Check -- It should be common sense, but it isn't. You should spell check
your web pages before you put them on your site. Nothing says unprofessional
like spelling mistakes throughout your web pages.
And, for Pete's sake, look at your web pages after they're up on your site.
Make sure they look the way you want them to look. Remember, you want your web
site to be profitable, to help your home-based business to be as successful
as it can be.
Conclusion
While there are many things to consider when setting up your web site, it's
worth the effort.
It's absolutely necessary for you to have web space for your home-based business
to succeed!
For a more detailed explanation of the various aspects of web sites, and more
great advice for your home-based business, please visit My Home-Based Business
Advisor.
About the Author:
Terry Nicholls writes from his own experience as someone who wanted to start
his own home-based business. Now that he has, visit My Home-Based Business Advisor
- Helping YOUR Home Business Start and Succeed for free help for YOUR home business,
including ideas, startup, and expansion advice. |