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Six Common Mistakes In Website Design That Kill Your Online Business
By John Burnette
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Some websites fare well. Others falter – and miserably at
that. What’s the difference? What do the successful websites
do right and what do the failed websites do wrong?
The answer – or answers even – isn’t difficult to fathom.
There are quite a number of common mistakes that seal the
fate on internet marketers and their dreams. Here are 6 of
them, which hopefully, you’d try to avoid at all cost.
1) A slow loading website
There is nothing more irritating than a website that tales
forever to load. Granted that most internet users these days
have high speed connections, a great percentage are still
hooked up to the World Wide Web via slower 56K access. This
percentage should not be taken for granted.
In building your website, try to stay away from
the humongous graphic files. No, you don’t need a high number
of pixels. No, you don’t need fancy movies or flash animation.
No, you don’t need catchy music. You need a website that will
deliver the information it promises at an instantaneous rate,
and for this reason, you have to choose functionality over design.
2) A navigation system that is very difficult to understand
If your menu bar is too complicated, you’ll just end up driving
away a lot of your visitors. You don’t want your visitors to
get stuck in just one page. You need to make it easy for them
to explore your website. Your pages must be interlinked in a
logical way, and this connection should be easily navigable
through an intuitive interface that even a 7 year old will
be able to understand.
Again, this is a matter of functionality
over design. Place your navigation links either at the top
of the page right below the header, or at either side of the
page in a separate column. This is where your visitors’ eyes
will wander once they want to discover the other pages in
your website.
3) Low quality content
Content is king on the internet.
People log online to find information they need, and information
is conveyed through your content. If your content is poorly
written, who will have the patience to read the same? If your
content is not unique, why will people choose your website
over others? Indeed, there are two requisites for good quality
content: excellent presentation and originality. Minus either
of this, your entire website will be in jeopardy.
4) Poor choice of keywords to focus on
Keywords drive traffic to your website. Keywords are the terms
that people search for when they’re looking for information.
If you targeted the right keywords, quality visitors will come
aplenty. If you targeted the wrong keywords, visitors will be
scarce. So make sure you discover the right keywords even
before you start building your website.
5) Cookie cutter websites
Again, this is a matter of originality – or the lack of it.
Why would people choose your website over thousands of others
sharing the same layout and boasting of the same content?
What makes your website special? If these questions cannot
be answered positively, then your online business is doomed.
Worse, search engines penalize duplicate content, and your
website will have a lower position in the search engine results.
6) A website that lacks focus
Focus is key in designing a website. It will be difficult for
a website to focus on several, unrelated topics. Why would
visitors who are interested with dogs be interested with astronomy?
There’s no connection between the two subjects, and if your
website caters to these topics, among others, then prepare
for some rough sailings ahead.
These are the things you should try to avoid. Your online
business depends on how well your website fares. So take
some time to think about how you can properly build your
website.
Disclaimer
This article is written to provide accurate and authoritative
information with regard to the subject matter covered in it. It
is provided with the understanding that the author and publisher
is not engaged in rendering legal, or other professional services.
If legal advice or other expert assistance is required, the services
of a competent professional person should be sought.
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