Avoid These Stupid Web Design Mistakes

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Having a website that converts your visitors matters just as much as getting traffic to it. Before your site converts anyone, it needs to give them a good reason to stay there more than 30 seconds. The appearance of your website will greatly determine if people want to return, regardless of your content. Three seconds flat - that's about how long it takes for people to make a judgment about site. How tough is that... to make your impression in so short a time. A badly designed site, with crappy navigation structure, will very rarely outperform a site that excels in those areas. So taking the time to do this right, the first time, will only help your online business efforts. Great - now let's get into some more discussion on this critical topic.

The online world is tough because people want everything 'right now.' Impatience and immediate gratification - those are the orders of the day. There are so many sites and pages, and it seems they cover every topic known to humanity, and then some. It's not easy building a loyal base of visitors because there's so much out there to take their attention away.

You can improve your site's chances of repeat visitors if you simply give people what they're looking for. That's why market research is important, so you will know what they want - and then it's just a matter of giving it to them. So ok then, create an easy to use and understand navigation so they don't have to look for what they want. It's imperative you keep up with relevant and timely topics they want to know about, and then give it to them regularly. Next, take some time to get to know your market, and then do what you can to build good relationships.

You can make it easier for people to feel comfortable by following certain design conventions. At this point, surfers are accustomed to seeing the usual bookmark buttons, RSS feed buttons, etc on all sites. Try to avoid ignoring, or excluding, the more common elements so you don't alienate people. They're used to seeing these things in certain locations, and it helps to create a feeling of security, that everything is all right.

An often overlooked item is browser compatibility, so make sure your site looks proper in as many major browsers as possible. So you can address any issues such as resolution, format, etc. You would rather discover these things yourself than have a visitor tell you how screwed-up your site looks.

Good design principles include making sure you get all the right stuff in their rightful places. There are a million ways to get traffic, but in the end they all need to respond in the best way to your site..


About the Author:
Clair Bennet has been writing articles for several years and is a freelance contributor for Bad Credit Mortgage Refinance and Black Ops Review.



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