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Designing the best Website for your Home Business

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Fri, 29 Aug 2008

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There is a vast amount of information about how to build a good business website out there. There are a lot of tips and tricks on how to build a website without needing a programmer or hiring a professional. All of these technical tips and pieces of helpful advice, often overlook the big picture. They end up making the home business owner micromanage the small details. While this is nice and will actually be good for the business, it's not the only advice a person needs to have in order to build a good business website.


There are three key points to building a good business website. These vital points can easily be lost in the technical aspect of building a website. They are very important though, to the user. When building a website, keeping the user in mind is imperative, especially when building a business website, where the user is key to success.


The three points are as follows:


Point 1:


Make It Easy To Use.


A website should be easy to use. A visitor should be able to navigate the site without hassle. This means they do not need to be bombarded with pop up adverts or have to search for anything. Everything needs to be right there for them and they should be able to see easily how shopping and checking out works.


Point 2:


It Should Be Informative.


Online users are used to websites that are informative and actually offer them something. Most people will simply leave a website if they can't get the information they want from it. People are spoilt, but that doesn’t matter. A website needs a section with a blog or articles that will allow the user to get some useful information.


Point3:


It Should Be Clear and Simple.


This goes alongside being easy to use. A website shouldn't be cluttered or difficult to figure out. People are not going to work to get to anything on a website, if they can't figure it out then they will leave. Menus should be clear and every aspect of the shopping experience should be clear and simple.


To ensure a website meets these three points, the business owner should try it out before actually going live. They should go through the website and make sure it is not confusing or that there is too much on any page. It's also a very good idea, to put up a survey that allows visitors to say what they do and do not like about the site.


Making sure these three points are covered will really help to make a website a success. It can be a big boost for a home business, as well. People want a good experience and a good experience includes a website that is easy to use, informative and clear. This is all something that can be worked into the final steps of building a website. Once the technical things are handled, the focus can shift to making it user friendly and making it a website that people are going to want to visit.

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Jane is owner of Tap-inprofit.com and writes on work from home business, including affiliate marketing, network marketing and many other aspects of work at home wealth creation.


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