Plan Your Site
Keep your designs simple.
A simple design will sell more products. Keep your business simple. There must be a good
mix of text and graphics with limited page scrolling. A sole proprietorship may be more
equitable to you than a corporation (with partners) when you are first starting out. Keep
your overhead low. The more money you have to lay out for your business, the less ends up
in your pocket. As much as you may want to provide copious amounts of information, people
do not want to read it. When you need to provide text, be kind and limit the width of the
text. No one wants to simulate watching a sport on a Website.
Back-end
driven Content
All successful web sites
have content Catchy Headlines with two important vision You &
Free, good articles, inventory for sale, etc. You is what you have for the
visitor and Free is offering 'Freebies'. Focus your Intent on Index main page to meet the
visitors needs. Some sort of database/CGI type program manages most of this content.
These days there are many alternative ways to implement online programs such as the
classic CGI/Perl solutions to ASP, PHP, and C; and data base solutions as diverse as MySQL
to Oracle. It is wise to choose the simplest solution available for your project. However,
you should make sure that it will be able to scale to accommodate your site's anticipated
success. Further, make sure that there is not a ready made, free version solution to your
programming problem before you hire a programmer or buy a commercial version. There are
many excellent resources that list hundreds of quality, free scripts available for
download. One note about the content itself, it needs to not only be of high quality (
there is a lot of competition out there! ) but it needs to be constantly updated. If not
daily, weekly updates are a must so that repeat visitors feel as if there is a reason to
return. Repeat visitors are a very big key to continual growth. This makes a very good
argument to use a programmable solution to manage your content, as the scripts allow you
to update content more effectively than you can manually. Chats, Message Boards, E-mail
Login, E-greetings are just for the many who sort out for various Interactive contents. To
build an audience with content is up to you even without spending huge sum on Web
designing or getting into the trap of labeling as Portal because many Portals
end up just being a mere Website with much hype and hoopla with added unwanted contents.
Check
the Download
Speed Time of your site
The main
Web page should load in 10-15 seconds or less.The most important aspect of web design may
very well be speed. Every successful web site has an integrated design approach that
works. Integrated, in that all of the graphics, text, etc. look like they belong together,
that they work together to create a whole. Pull up Yahoo in your browser, how fast did it
load? By some estimates you only have 30 seconds to grab your visitors interest. Load time
- the speed that a site is displayed in a browser is critical. The most successful sites
combine graphics optimized for the web with text and (more and more often ) nested tables
with background colors to create pleasing interfaces that load quickly.
Appearance
It should be
incredibly clean and clear. There should be sufficient white space to make everything look
ambient. Keep text in boxes away from the edges. Visitors must be able to read the text.
Avoid placing tiny gray text on a black background, or putting text over such a busy
background that it's not readable.
Navigation
Text links are great
because they're quick and easy to use. If you use graphic links, also use text links, and
make sure the graphics are optimized. Always have text links as a basic component.
Visitors would like no typos or hyper link errors. Opening new pages is now more
acceptable than clicking through pages. Grantastic
Designs.com is a sure fire example to catch up.
About us/ contact us
Your site must have an "About Us" area so
people can check your credentials. It must also provide thorough contact information.
Visitors expect a business address and several ways to communicate with the site owner.
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Think through what you want the Website to accomplish.
Focus on these questions:
1. What is the purpose of the Website?
2. What do I want my clients or customers to derive from
the site?
3. What do I expect from this Website?
4. How can I be informative to visitors, but important to
my own customers?
5. How can I keep people on the site and keep them coming
back?
6. How can I sell on the Internet?
Some Coolest Links of
Great Websites I Like
php
website
http://codeigniter.com/
xml
http://www.Stylusstudio.com
Great Downloads for Free
http://www.download.com
CSS
based Great web Designs
http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2006
/12/19/50-beautiful-css-based-web-designs-in-2006/
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