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Tricks Of Website Designing...

Submitted by premamitkumarsahni
Sat, 29 Nov 2008

By purchasing your own piece of cyberspace you have confirmed yourself as a serious internet marketer. Before you delve into the joys of your panel it is time to sit down with a piece of paper and plan your online shop window. What exactly is your site about? Who is your target visitor? What will they be looking for that you can supply? Write these fundamentals down at the top of the page. If you were looking for your site, what would you do? It is likely you would start with a search engine such as Google or Yahoo so He suggest you do just that. Type your keywords in and do some research on your competition. What do you like about their site? What made you want to leave in a hurry? This is a valuable yet free education into what makes a successful website.

Some sites look like a parking place for ads. It can be very hard to find what the site can offer as any content is buried under advertising. For more details go to www.instant-website-security.com .First impressions are vital - one click of the back button and your visitor is gone for good. If all that fills your browser window is a large header graphic and some ads then would you bother scrolling down to see more? Worse still, imagine one of those ads offers just what you were looking for - you would click away without even remembering the rest of the site was there. I’m all for adding income streams such as Ad sense to your site but limit the advertising on your home page to some discreet links near the bottom of the page. If your website visitor has read down to the bottom of the page and not found what they were looking for then certainly offer them some alternatives but don't hurry their departure.

It may seem pessimistic to think about your visitor leaving when they have only just found your site but don't miss any opportunity to encourage them to return. Make sure you have a simple signup form on your home page and offer visitors something useful. This may be a newsletter to keep them informed of your latest offers or a course, for example. This is the only circumstance when a pop-up may be appropriate on your home page.
What is your target visitor looking for? If they are shopping around for the best price on something then they could probably care less 'about me'. If you are offering a service or a business proposition however then this is a critical area for your consideration. You will want a welcoming head and shoulder photo of yourself with your name and contact details in plain view. If your visitor wants a good deal then your hottest offer will take this pride of place.
Is a picture worth a thousand words? If you are offering a graphic design service then by all means knock yourself out. If not then carefully consider how hard every image is working for you .For more details go to www.instant-squeeze-page-mastery.com.
Graphics are great for window dressing a site and making it more appealing. Graphics can also slow down your page's load time. Have you ever given up when a page was too slow to show? Do you care that there may well have been a fantastic visual feast if you had waited longer?

 



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