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Some
Guidelines for Website Design
You
have a great product. You also have a great company image
and marketing model. Now it is time to implement all your
plans and bring together a website. You know very little about
websites. Finding websites that have failed is easier than
shooting fish in a barrel. Many people come into the internet
business with the notion that if they are on the web, they
are guaranteed to make money. Not so. The internet market
is flooded these days, and in order to get noticed, there
is a way to do things.
So,
your first idea for a website is one with lots of things that
move, flash, talk, or whatever. Most people think this is
the best way to draw attention to their website. It draws
attention, but if no one knows what your company is, they
won't find the website this way. It also can be a little annoying
to visitors. Websites must be picked up by the search engines
in order for people to start finding them. However, search
engines do not like all those elements because in the search
engines view it is the equivalent of a novel, when all they
are looking for is a one page report. Granted, once you are
a large established business like a television network or
a shopping corporation, people will come to your site no matter
what, and search engines lessen the penalty for using lots
of heavy files.
Now
you think you want the easy way out and want to go with a
template website. Templates are a cheap and quick way to get
a website live on the internet. There are different types
of templates, but the ones you want to stay away from are
those which are nothing but images. These websites are created
in a photo editor so that all the components of the site like
buttons, information, and descriptions are all just pictures
of text, and not actual text. Search engines use programs
that review your website to read what it's all about. If all
they see are image files, it doesn't really tell them anything
about the website. You also run into the same problem of presenting
a book rather than a piece of paper. Images are large files,
while pure text is not. It is in fact quite small in comparison.
So
you realize you are going to have to put some work into the
site to have it look how you want, and also be functional
for search engines looking at it. Text is very important.
All your buttons should be text. All your descriptions and
company information should be text. Choose a layout that is
easy to navigate with menus to locate all pages within the
site. Also important is a site map. A site map will help you
keep your site organized and it will help the search engines
when they come to visit your site.
Choose
a search engine optimization company that will help review
your site. They can pick out things you may not notice. For
example, design editors can help clean up html code and find
any spelling errors. They can also help you choose the best
web site design elements that will make your site look how
you want, and also make it search engine friendly.
This
article was written by Angela Oliver for Web Submission Services
as an informational piece for website owners. Please visit
Web Submission Services for more information about web
site design and search
engine optimization.
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