Optimal Website Design
Using optimal website design is
the art of logical navigation. It will offer consistency while
providing useful, quality information that is attractive to the
eye and easy to understand. A well designed site will
lead your viewers to the starting point and direct them through
your site without confusing them.
While there are many ways to
design a website there are a few design principles that will
help you create a site that is user friendly and
attractive.
1. Use lots of white
space.
Don't feel that because you have a whole screen you need to
fill it up with 'stuff'. Your page should follow a clean
outline. Include your site name at the very top. Below
that, list the subject of your page followed by information on
your topic. Leave adequate space between each
section.
Don't cram a lot of pictures and
ads on your site. If you have an ad, keep it off to the side or
subtly intersperse it between your text. The idea is not
to overwhelm your reader with a lot of
advertisements.
It's best to keep your text on a
white background. If you do choose a colored background be
careful that your text doesn't blend into the background making
it difficult to read.
2. Don't use animation and flashing
objects.
As advertisers we feel the need to get our viewers attention.
This is important but we need to do it
gracefully. Flashing objects and scrolling images distract
your visitors and take away from the content. If your product
is better demonstrated with animation, music or some other
multi-media, allow your viewer to select the option. Don't
force it on them.
3. Include an 'about' link.
Allow your viewers to find out about who you are and what you
are about. Include a biography and some background on why you
are in the business you're in or why you created your
website. By helping them to get to know you, they will
find it easier to develop a trust. If they can like you
and trust you, they will feel a lot better about doing business
with you.
Always include your business
address, phone number and email address. This also lets viewers
know that you welcome contact and are serious about your
business.
4. Include a 'Privacy' Link
Reassure your visitors that you follow privacy guidelines by
including a 'Privacy' page. This is particularly important if
you are collecting names and email addresses. Visitors want to
know that you will not sell or give away their
information.
In these days of rampant spam,
your privacy policy needs to be prominently displayed. Many
viewers and business partners won't do business with you unless
you have it.
5. Always keep your
links in blue.
Internet surfers have long been accustomed to seeing links in
blue. It's simply an expectation that viewers have. There's
certainly no law that says your links need to be blue, but
people prefer consistency, therefore it's good practice to keep
your links consistent and recognizable. If it's not, you may
lose out on clicks.
6. Keep navigation
consistent
The navigation scheme you create on your index page should be
done the same way throughout your site. Don't force your
viewers to relearn each page of your site. Keep your navigation
bars, colors and fonts consistent for each
page.
7. Use Understandable
buttons and links. Title your links appropriately.
Don't use cute or misleading names. For example, if you have a
link to 'cameras' don't label the link 'hotshots', label it
'Cameras'. Your viewers don't want to waste time figuring out
what things are. Be clear with your text or you could risk
losing your visitor.
8. Focus on the 'YOU',
not the 'ME'.
Make it obviously clear to your readers that you are in
business for them. Encourage feedback, provide useful
information and keep advertisements to a minimum. Your
objective should be focused on what you can do for your
reader? Convince them that your main interest is how you
can deliver what it is they're looking for?
9. Make sure your
page loads fast.
If viewers have to wait for a page to load they will click
elsewhere. If a page doesn't load in 8 seconds you could
lose 1/3 of your visitors. Here's a great free tool to help you
check your website's load time:
http://www.1-hit.com/all-in-one/tool.loading-time-checker.htm
10. Use a site map. A site
map will give visitors a "guide" on viewing your site,
especially with larger sites. it's a road map for your visitors
to follow. Sitemaps are also popular with search engines and
are often recommended to help ensure indexing.
When thinking about optimal
website design don't neglect logical navigation, quality
information and consistency. Your visitors and sales will
depend on it.
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