Tuesday 19 February 2013

Effective Methods For Creating Quality Webpages

By Regina Ng


The layout, design and style of your website has a lot to do with the overall impression people have of you and your business. Before your visitors can even absorb any real information about your site, they'll take in the look and design and form an instant opinion based on that. The purpose of this article is to show you what elements you need to focus on to ensure that your website doesn't fail when it comes to the design part.

One of the most important factors of effective web design is consistent navigation throughout your site. When you organize the navigation during the process will definitely be reflected in the finished site.

Make sure you have RSS Auto-Discovery: If you offer an RSS feed of your website's content (which you should be doing), be sure that you have an auto-discovery code in your website's header. This helps all of the browsers and RSS readers find your feed automatically and alert people to its presence. RSS feeds are a popular way to distribute content to your readers and update them about changes on your site, so adding this small feature to your site will make a big difference.

You can see all kinds of examples of just about everything where people designed a site and then remembered they wanted to put content on it. We would always tell people to forget using Flash because it is just a big whistle people like to blow. Flash websites often lack when it comes to traffic and stickiness because search engines can't read pages that are built in flash, which stops your site from ranking high.

Over time your site design is going to get better and will be more effective as you learn and make things better. The thing is that you need to begin with basic web design elements so that your site won't lack anything. Web design is not really that complicated but people can quickly make it so. You need to focus on your foundation first when you want people to respond well to your site, buy your stuff and help you find wild success.




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