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PROMOTION FRIENDLY WEB DESIGN TIPS:
Why Do
You Want To Be On The Web?
This is a personal question as much as it is a business one.
Think about it carefully, answer honestly, and you just might
be successful (at the very least, you will be far less likely
to waste valuable time and money on your web site design
project). Do you wish to increase sales, improve communication
between yourself and your customers or does going online seem
the "In" thing to do these days?
Who Do
You Want Your Web Site To Attract?
The web audience is not only growing rapidly in sheer numbers,
it's becoming increasingly diverse. Therefore, you must know
exactly who you want to reach, looking at demographics,
psychographics and other strategic ways of defining your
target audience. Is it upscale women 25 - 54? College-bound
teens in the Northeast who spend 12+ hours on the web each
day? Or maybe high-tech males in Alaska with an interest in
French cuisine? Whoever you're trying to reach, the
determination of the target audience will affect what kind of
external links you make to the site, where you advertise your
site as well as what you say (content) and how you say it.
What
Do You Want Your Web Site To Do For You? Define goals. Just what is it you want to
accomplish online with your website? Goals can range from the
relatively subjective: "To promote my company as a hip
organization of the new millennium," to the more objective:
"To increase annual sales by 5% through online marketing."
Make a written list of the specific things you want to make
happen, with time periods for each goal. Then use your website
to generate instant online sales, provide enhanced customer
service, reinforce or revamp your company's image, recruit new
employees, provide free services or information to build up
goodwill or create a valuable database of existing and
potential customers.
SEO
WEB
DESIGN TIPS
1.
Have Text On Home Page
Search engines catalog the text read from the various
home pages the engines visit. If a page lacks descriptive
text, then there is little chance that page will come up in
the results of a search engine query. It's not enough for that
text to be in graphics. It must be HTML text. Some search
engines will catalog text inside <ALT>, <COMMENT> and <META>
tags. To be safe, a straight HTML description is recommended?
2.
Have Text High On Home Page
Tables are one chief way of pushing your text further
down the page, making keywords appearing on the page less
relevant to some engines when comparing against other pages.
This page is a good example of a bad indexing situation. The
engine reads the table on the left-hand side, then works over
to the text in the next column. Get your text up higher
through smart design, when possible.
3.
Have Links To Inside Pages
If there are no links to inside pages from the home
page, some search engines will not fully catalog a site.
Unfortunately, the most descriptive, relevant pages that are
often inside pages rather than the home page. You can also try
sending search engines directly to your lower levels, if they
don't ordinarily go there.
4. Use
Keywords In Body Text
Most search engines sort pages in order of the
density of keywords in the document. For example, if a page
contained just three words: 'New York skyline' then any search
for 'New York skyline' would put that page at the top of the
search engine's list because it has a 100% density of the
keywords requested. In other words, it doesn't matter how many
times keywords appear in the document, only the percentage.
5.
Avoid Using 'Frames'
You may be interested to know that most of the 'Big
Eight' search engines spiders will not follow links that are
in frames. They are unable to follow the frame links that are
established within the "frameset" tag. The fact is they will
ignore all information inside either "frame" or "frameset"
tags. So, if you must use frames in your opening page, you are
you will seriously limit your exposure to people doing
searches using your web site's keywords. Frames are also very
confusing for users since frames break the fundamental user
model of the web page. suddenly, you can't bookmark the
page and return to it (the bookmark opens another
version of the frameset), URLs stop working, and printouts
become difficult. Even worse, the predictability of user
actions goes out the door: who knows what information will
appear where when you click on a link? Web page designers who
design flashy pages may hate to hear this, but what goes for
pages with frames also goes for JavaScript. The more Java, the
less your chances of showing up high on a search engine
search.
6.
Give People A Reason For Visiting Your Web Site Dallas, Fort
Worth - Content is what drives success on the
internet. It is the meat of what you have to offer (flashy
design and creative graphics are the dessert). To attract and
keep your target audience coming back, you've got to deliver
information -- the right information -- in a timely and
organized manner. Consider what your audience really wants to
know. They probably don't need to know your company history
dating back to 1973. More likely, they'll want the latest on
industry news and trends, helpful tips and guidelines relating
to your service or product category or access to other
information sources. Obviously, you will want to skew content
towards your products and services. The trick is to do this in
a way that doesn't appear self-serving. Make the content
meaningful, relevant an helpful to your target, and they will
visit your site again and again. They'll even thank you for
it. Finally, take time upfront to determine who, how, and how
often content will be updated -- daily, weekly or monthly.
There's nothing more un-cool in cyberspace than a stale web
site.
7.
Make Your Website Fast Loading
Designing your web site to load quickly is important.
You don't want people to wait and download to all the neat
graphics you want to show them, keep the images to a minimum.
Remember that not all people have fast modems and great
browsers. You lose potential customers who have old browsers
and slow modems. So keep it professional looking without over
doing it?
8.
Avoid Orphan Pages
Make sure that all you web pages include a clear
indication of what web site they belong to since users may
access pages directly without coming in through your home
page. For the same reason, every page should have a link up to
your home page as well as some indication of where they fit
within the structure of your information space.
9. Use
Pictures When Selling A Product
You should also try to use some pictures on your web
site if you are selling a product. Pictures are better than
graphics as they show your web sites visitors the product that
you want them to buy. Pictures are truly worth a thousand
words on the web. Do you really think that a person would buy
a product if they didn't know what it looked like? Don't go
over board with pictures but just enough so a person can get
an idea of what you're selling.
10.
Tell Them to "Click Here"
It's okay for you to put "click here" on links that
guide a visitors towards making a purchase or requesting more
information. There are many new internet users each month that
the easier you make it for them, the more people will buy
whatever it is you're selling. So tell them to click here, or
they might not click at all.