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by Merle
So you've finally decided it's time to create
your own Web Site. After all, your friends and business associates
have one and you don't want to be left behind on the Information
Super Highway.
Great Web Sites all have a few common elements
about them,and that's what I'll be discussing here. It's usually
a good idea to plan the site out on paper before even touching
your PC. It can be difficult to come up with content staring
at a blank computer screen, so get out an old fashioned pen
and paper and let those creative juices flow. You want to
be sure to include all there is to know about your products
and/or services.
Once you decide on the main topics you'll be
using it's time to plan out the navigation. You need to make
it simple and easy for visitors to find their way around your
site, otherwise they'll get frustrated and leave. Keep the
navigation consistent on all pages so your guests don't have
to relearn the menus from page to page. Graphic links are
usually more effective than plain text, but make sure you
use something readable and easy on the eyes.
Make sure the color of the hyperlinks coordinate
with the rest of your site. You should include your contact
information at the bottom of every page, at the very least
an email address. Businesses should include phone,fax, and
company name as well. Not everyone enters a site through the
front door and if you fail to include this information, they
won't know where they are or how to get in touch with you
with comments and/or suggestions. If you surf the Net for
any length of time, you'll be amazed at just how many sites
fail to include this vital information.
Including a Feedback form is a good way to
add some interactivity and makes it easy for people to ask
questions without having to pick up the phone.
Graphics make a site visually appealing but,
if you use the wrong ones it can leave a bad impression. Make
sure to use an unbusy background so the text can be read easily.
Surfers are an impatient bunch so make sure the graphics are
compressed as much as possible so they download quickly. There
are many online utilities that will perform this service for
Free. One is the Gif Wizard. This Free compression service offers support
for Gif, JPG,and PNG. You should save simple graphics in a
16 color format rather than 256.
If your site is large you might want to include
a search mechanism to help visitors find what they are looking
for. The more information you include the harder it gets for
visitors to find exactly what they want. A search form makes
this simple. HTML editors like MS Front Page makes it easy
to insert search tools into your site and automatically update
itself when new pages are added.
Having a Web Site means making constant updates.
People want to that the information they are reading is fresh
and new. That being said you should include the last date
the page was updated on all of the pages in your site. This
lets the public know when changes were last made or you can
include a "what's new" page that is specifically used for
this purpose.
Adding a page of related links is another great
idea. You can contact other site owners and ask to exchange
links or just add other sites that you like that compliment
yours. By asking to exchange links you help generate traffic
for each other's sites. The best sites on the Net usually
offer links to related Web Sites where more information can
be found on the same topic. If you can write up a brief description
next to each link all the better. If you do include a link
page check it from time to time to get rid of any dead links.
It's very annoying to click on a link and get an error.
If you take all of these tips and implement
them on your Web Site, you'll have an interesting, well-designed
site that people will want to return to again and again. Anyone
can get on the Information Super Highway, it's up to you what
kind of car you want to be seen in.
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