INTRODUCTION
Choosing a web design sometimes can be tedious if you
don't have the right resources or you simply don't know
how. First off you need to differentiate what theme
you're going to have. Is it going to be for personal
use or for business.
Of course you don't want to put stuff about the stock
market on your personal site or Sponge Bob square pants
on your business site. The layout, image, navigation
and the overall look and feel should be appropriate
to what your trying to accomplish. I remember when I
first built my web site
Man! It looked really bad and every time I looked at
it it gave me a headache. It took a lot of tweaking
before it finally looked decent.
One thing I noticed though was that people liked a
good web design with quality content and easy navigation.
These two factors are very important (Good Web Design
+ Quality Content) you need to balance your site
where your visitors get comfortable using your site.
Below are some of the guidelines I followed while building
my website:
LOOK AND FEEL - First impressions count!
Now if your site is ugly people might not even read
your content and could just simply click the back button
or close the window. It's like what I said, you need
to balance your site with quality content and good graphics.
Avoid using duplicate web sites or templates that everybody
has. Keep your site unique, clean and don't include
too much advertising.
GRAPHICS AND COLORS - OK! folks this
is very important! Many webmasters fail on this one.
Your graphics should relate to your subject. If your
talking about power tools in your topic you can't just
use a bunch of purse and shoe images right?
What you want to do is find an image of power tools
or an image that relates to your topic and put it on
right or left hand side of your content. Now using colors
is very important too, but be very careful on this one.
Personally I would only used two or three combinations
of colors and it needs to match the overall look and
feel.
Let's say that your website's company logo or your
top image is blue. You might want to stick with the
colors that will match your overall look and feel. You
can use red arrows or red check mark images as your
bullet points and use light gray on your main navigation
image.
This is just an example, of course, use your own judgment.
You could also use a third eye. You might want to ask
your mother-in-law to take a look at your site. Oh!
boy...Well that's a different story...
What I'm trying to say is if you use multiple colors
your web site will end up looking like a clown. Just
imagine your self wearing a red blazer, purple pants,
green tie, polka dots socks and blue shoes. Everything
would be off right? Not a good sight. Also you'll want
to avoid using bright or loud colors that might hurt
your visitors eyes or could even give them a migraine.
CLEAN LAYOUT DESIGN - The background
of your web site is also a big part of your overall
layout. As you may notice most big companies on the
internet use white backgrounds. Google, Yahoo, and eBay
these companies are multi-Billion Dollars companies
and they all use white backgrounds and there's a reason
for that.
White backgrounds are pretty standard in web design,
because it's clear, clean and easy to read. Make sure
you check your site for browser compatibility like Internet
Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Netscape, Opera and so on..
EASY NAVIGATION - Navigation links on
your site play a big role in determining the main menu
of your site. You should keep your main menu together
as much as possible so that your visitors know what
the next page will contain..
Many well known web sites on the internet keep their
major links so that they appear on the top navigation
bar. They are all in related section links and are listed
on the right hand side menu. Make sure that your site
has footers (links at the bottom of your site) so your
visitors can easily go back up or go to the next page
for other related links.
MINIMUM LOAD TIME - Make sure your web
site load time is minimum considering many people are
still using dial-up (especially outside the US). By
minimizing your graphics, flash, video, and MP3 it will
help your site to load faster. If necessary use some
kind of compression software.
CONTENT IS KING - You've probably heard
this over and over again but it's true. Good content
attracts visitors and your visitors will come back again
and again. After all, the internet is all about INFORMATION,
INFORMATION, INFORMATION.
Albert Hallado Owner of http://www.netbizreview.com/
(Guide To Internet Home Business) Albert is known for
interviewing online business experts and Helping Entrepreneurs
Doing Business On The Internet
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