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5 Most Common
Web Design Mistakes
Teacher: Candice
Pardue
As you're designing your new
web site, you'll be tempted with web design ideas that could
turn into fatal mistakes. This is especially true if your web
site represents your business. Below are five of the most common
mistakes to avoid at all costs...
1. Too Many Graphics
Having too many graphics (particularly
large graphics), can cause your site to load entirely too slow.
Visitors will get impatient and often times click out of your
site -- never to return.
SOLUTION: When possible
save your graphics as GIF files (gif.htm) rather than JPEG
(jpg.htm). Also, reduce your graphic in actual size as much
as you can without distorting the graphic or picture.
2. Counters
A visitor counter or hits counter
should not be seen on your site unless you have trememdous
traffic. The reason for this is visitors really don't want
to know which visitor they are, especially if they're visitor
number four. There's no benefit to your visitor, nor is there
any benefit to you. The only way showing a counter is advantageous
is if you've had millions of visitors and wish to display the
popularity of your site or would like to attract advertisers
with the large numbers. Otherwise, you can use this space for
a benefit-packed headline that leads your visitor to another
part of your site.
SOLUTION: Most web hosts
offer web statistics that reveal daily visitors, hits, referrers,
etc. This feature will let you know how many people are visiting
your site without the whole world seeing the information. If
you're just starting out, make sure your web host offers this
free service.
3. Banners
Limit your banners to the bare
necessities. Why? Because banners are graphics that can slow
loading time and are a turn-off for many surfers on the internet.
For most, "banner" is just another word for "ad" and they avoid
clicking on them.
SOLUTION: If you do have
a banner or two, place the banner at the very top or bottom
of your page. Or you could place a small banner in your sidebar.
Most people will look at the first picture they see and then
start reading below the picture, so any writing or links that
are above the banner may remain unnoticed. Also, the banners
on your site should be related to your product or service.
Remember, everything on your site should work together to benefit
your target customer.
4. Scattered Web Site
When designing your site, make
sure it has a pattern that leads your visitor. Get several
people (friends or relatives) to visit your site and watch
them as they navigate. Notice the places where they stop (as
if they're finished) and also links that they click on. Organizing
your site to lead visitors is very important whether you're
leading them to buy something or just to click and go to another
place in your site. Customers are silently begging to be led.
SOLUTION: Take a look
at the flow of your site. Design it in a fashion that always
continues like this...
Make sure that graphics don't
get in the way of your lead. If the visitor stops in the middle
of the home page to click on a graphic or banner before getting
to your sales page, they may never return. You've got one chance
to get the visitor's attention and keep it. Make the most of
it.
5. Generalization
The most effective way of selling
on the internet is to personalize your web site to reach your
target audience. Many web sites are general and try to reach
everybody. The reality is that you can't be everything to everybody.
The business owners who are successful on the web normally
have very specific products or services that target a niche
market.
SOLUTION: Make your site
as personal as possible. As you're writing, pretend that you
are face to face with the customer. Present your web site in
such a way that the visitor feels like he just walked into
a store in his hometown. Also, stay focused on your target
customer (one who would be interested in "your" product.)
These five mistakes should be
avoided at all costs if you want to build an effective and
successful web business.
Design your site to sell!
About the teacher:
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