Building a Successful Website in 10 Easy Steps
By Scott Lindsay
So why do you want a website? Would you like to create a personal page
to tell the world who you are and what you dream for? Or maybe you have
a large family, with members living in different parts of the world and
you’d like to keep the family together at least online. What about
making a living online or promoting your business? No matter the
reasons, here are a few tips that will help you create a professional
website.
1. Design a website focused on a particular topic and then carefully
categorize its contents. If it’s a family site keep it to the subject
and don’t mess it up with unrelated issues. If it’s a business site and
you sell flowers, don’t put in web design services, escort services and
so on.
2. Avoid heavy loading images, especially for the background. It is
actually advisable that you avoid dark backgrounds all together – dark
colors usually inspire negative feelings. People might subconsciously
reject your message because of a cluttered, unpleasant background.
3. Don’t use Flash: it is annoying for visitors that still use dial up
and need to wait for Flash to load, it cannot get through certain
firewalls and you can rarely find a web designer able to create a Flash
website worth its price. Oh, yeah! Flash is expensive. Flash also has
another major disadvantage: it is very difficult to optimize and reach
high SERP. Use no sound – unless you create a website for a music band
or other music related topic. Believe it: it’s scary to land on the
page that suddenly plays an AC/DC theme.
4. Create a clear menu and clear navigation on all your web pages. As
in life, people do not like “dead ends” so don’t lead them to dead
pages. Help your visitors find easily what they are looking for.
5. Make sure your visitors can contact you. Eventually provide a
contact phone number, fax and email address on each page. If not,
display a clear contact button. Note that people HATE to fill in long
forms. If you must have one, don’t force the visitors give out
information they normally wouldn’t like to. Keep it simple. After a
visitor has contacted you, make sure you answer it time. Failing to
answer questions and requests could damage your good name.
6. If you collect private information – yes, email address, phone
number and name are considered private information – provide a clear
link to a disclaimer and privacy policy. You don’t want your visitors
to believe you are going to sell their email addresses to spammers,
would you?
7. People don’t really care who you are. Sure, it is important that
they know there are real people behind a business, but it is more
important that you first underline the benefits a visitor can find on
your website. Place the information about who you are in the proper
“About Us” category and let the visitor decide whether to read it or
not.
8. Use special characters carefully on your page copy. This includes
ALL CAPS, bold and italic text. Try not to underline phrases or words,
as people tend to consider underlined text as links. Use special
characters solely for what really matters, when you really want to
highlight an idea.
9. Do not display any “under construction” pages on your website. If
they are under construction keep them offline till you are ready. Also
avoid dead links or 404 error messages.
10. Always have a linking strategy. This will boost your site in the
search engine results and will give your visitors access to valuable
information. Make sure that you link to sites that complete your
website. If you are selling lamps link to lighting magazines, interior
decoration companies and so on.
These are just simple rules that will help you make the first steps in
creating a professional, user friendly website. There are other
important aspects you should consider: designing with web standards,
optimizing your web pages for both visitors and search engines,
promoting your website and so on. But for the beginning these ten
simple steps could make the difference between success and failure.
Scott Lindsay is a web developer and entrepreneur. He is the founder of HighPowerSites and many other web projects. Make A Website in minutes with HighPowerSites or Build A Website with BuildAGreatSite.
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