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10 Tips to improve your website
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Lou Speks
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Lou Speks |
Lou Speks
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1. Reduce the size of your graphics.
Making your page load as fast as possible is extremely important
to keep your visitors. When a website takes to long to load they
will go elsewhere. Graphics can be optimized to reduce the size.
Try to use the Web Palette whenever possible. Use jpeg for photos
and gif for almost everything else. Large image files look good
but are you compromising the functionality of your web page?
2. Easy Navigation. Making your website easy to navigate helps visitors
find what they are looking for. Be careful not to have “dead
ends” where a visitor can’t find their way back to where
they came from. Be consistent in your placement of navigational
tools. Placing main page links on every page helps the visitor navigate.
3. Add Online Resources. Give something that will interest your
visitors. Online resources are a great way to keep visitors coming
back. A great example of this is the 3D text maker from Xara. You
can place this tool on your website giving your visitors a reason
to stay.
4. Add a “What’s New” or “Latest News”
section to your index page. This works great for you and your visitors.
When you add something new your visitors will see it. There is a
mutual benefit to this, both to you and your visitors. Allows you
to announce your changes and updates and lets the visitors see and
use what your latest additions to your website.
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5. Maximize your wording. Your main page should be a window to your
website. It should give brief information on what your site is about.
Get to the point on your index page. What is your website about?
6. Prioritize your information: Important information should come
first closer to the top. Don’t place minor information near
the top of your website. Your visitors will read the top information
first and are less likely to read what’s at the bottom of
the page. First decide which information is the most important on
your website. Then focus on having people see it.
7. Page size: 2-3 pages lengths is okay, but anything more you should
compact the information. People generally don’t like to scroll
down if there is an endless scrolling amount. They give up and focus
on what’s closer to the top. If your page is too long divide
it up into several pages with shorter information clips on the main
index page leading to the second page.
8. Avoid background text contrast. Black letters on white backgrounds
is usually the best choice. Bad contrast between colors can be an
eye soar. You should try and keep your main text area simple in
color. I’ve seen many website where the text and background
color ruin the website. The information might be good but the contrast
is hard to read especially for longer text documents.
9 Avoid too much animation. Too much going on distracts people and
annoys visitors from what it is you are trying to accomplish from
your website.
10. Use tables and fonts effectively to properly space out your
website. Your website spacing is important to the look of your page.
Plan it out properly and use table to get the look the way you want
it.
“ Sometime simpler is better!”
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