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Designing Your Website for Visitors To
Return
It is
not enough to get people to visit your website. The most important things are
to make them stay and visit again the next time they log on to the internet,
and to inform other people of the existence of your website. Here are some
helpful tips you should consider when designing your website in order to make
visitors come back for more:
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Your
home or opening page should contain a clear explanation of what your site is
all about. No one wants to waste time clicking on links and going through pages
of text just to discover what your intentions are.
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Your
site must be easily navigable. A site menu at the top, bottom, or side of each
page is very helpful especially for a first time visitor, especially if your
site has lots of pages.
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Your
sites content is its heart, so make sure that it has substance. The
content is you talking to the visitor, so you should be concerned about making
a good impression.
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Your
links should be clearly labeled. If a link leads to a guestbook, a
Guestbook name for such link is direct and straight to the
point.
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Dark
text on light background is best for reading. Black text on white background is
the most readable. Light on dark can work too, but it tends to be glaring for
some people.
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Your
color scheme must fit the mood of the content of your site and suit your target
audience. Whatever colors you use, make sure that they all go with each other.
Clashing colors can be a major eyesore.
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For
uniformity purposes, the pages layout must be the same with one another
unless it is completely necessary to break the pattern.
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Make
sure that your layout that is viewable for all screen resolutions. Avoid
too-long and too-wide pages so that people with bigger screen resolutions would
not have to scroll up-down and side-to-side.
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A page
with graphics, animation, Flash movies, and music takes more time to load than
one without. If you bombard your site with these accessories, many visitors
will not hang around and wait for the pages to load especially if they are
using dial-up connection. Besides, too much of a good thing is tacky. Use these
add-ons sparingly.
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Follow
all HTML standards so your website will be compatible with commonly used
browsers, namely Firefox, Internet Explorer, and Mozilla. If you can make your
site viewable for most browsers, so much the better.
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Some
browsers are set not to accept plug-ins. Some are set to text-only.
Whatever browser settings the visitor has, you should have made sure that the
site is still aesthetically appealing in all possible circumstances.
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If you are going
to use graphics, make sure that they are of high resolution. This is especially
important if you are selling products and using photos to showcase your
goods.
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Before
publishing your website, road-test it first by browsing through it as if you
are a first time visitor. This is the best way to sort out any kinks that would
have been otherwise overlooked.
In the end, freshness is the
most essential feature your site should have. The internet is highly dynamic so
do not let your site get stuck in a rut. Always keep your site updated in terms
of content. Enhance the aesthetics of the site every now and then. If you think
your sites look is on its way to being outdated, do not be afraid of
giving it a major overhaul. After all, makeovers seem to be the craze right
now.
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