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Thu, 18 Jun 2009

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When it comes to web design, every programmer knows that a good navigation scheme is as important as any part of the website that's why they put a lot of emphasis on how to divide all their contents put it in their respective categories. Having a well prepared navigation scheme not only give's your website a more professional appeal but it also helps your visitors what they need faster.

According to an Orange County web design firm, Crest Media Inc., when they receive a project, one of the things they consider the most is creating a navigation scheme that would provide any visitor an easy time to find the contents of your website. Once they receive a project, they quickly sort out the possible content and divide them according to their value in fulfilling the purpose of the website. The more important the content the further up front it should be placed.

You see an average user will only allot about 8 seconds for a website to load and will only go as far as a few clicks for the content they're looking for then they move on to the next website. So the easier it is for them to get to the important information the bigger the chance they browse the entirety of your website.

According to this Orange County web design firm, navigation isn't only about getting to where they need to be but also getting them where you want them to be. Your visitors won't always enter through your homepage but it's most likely that they will enter through the page that shows up on their search results, so it's advisable to have links leading to your homepage as well as to the other parts of your website. This gives them a chance to browse your other contents without giving them a hard time to find it.

If the professionals do it then it's probably better if you do it on your website too. If you want to now on how to create professional navigations schemes and websites, visit www.crestmediainc.com and pick up a few pointers from their example.

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Louie Ang is a search engine marketing specialist in Washington, DC. His work has proven to be very professional and shows excellence in his field.


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