Monday, September 1, 2008

Popular Website Mistakes

Designing a productive website is more than just putting text on the internet. Experienced web designers and internet marketers have experienced why certain components are important in making your website the most visitor friendly.

Some of the glaring errors that show up too often, which make your website appear to be unprofessionally designed:

(1) Using text in your images. This makes your text hard to read on certain browsers and your
cannot be indexed or searched, therefore not search engine friendly.

(2) Using text that is under 9pt in size. If its too hard to read – people won’t even try.

(3) Your links aren't clearly labeled, don't tell your visitors where they'll end up. The only say "Click Here."

(4) Website navigation needs to be consistent. Inconsistent navigation confuses your visitor.

(5) Too many colors, too many sizes and too may font designs in the same text area.

(6) Too many typos. An occasional typo is usually accepted, however, having someone other than the designer proofread for spelling, grammar, capitalization and content is time and money well spent.

(7) Background graphics or solid backgrounds that don't contrast well against the text, making it hard to read.

(8) Dead links, link rot and/or no 404 pages. Custom 404 pages help you to maintain visitors that typed one of your page names in error, or clicked on a dead link in your site. Your custom 404 page should appear consistent with your site image and have the same navigational links to help your visitor find their way to the live page they are looking for.

(9) Contact pages without live email addresses or contact forms. If you visitor is looking to contact you via email, make it easy for them by making your email a live link, instead of text in a static graphic. Fill in forms are handy to help them tell you what they need, and to protect your email one more level away from being harvested by spammers (this is no guarantee however and spammer software continues to get more sophisticated.)





1 comment:

A Zen Guy said...

I agree. If the type is too small and I have to strain to read it i will go to a different website. the computer screen is hard enough on our eyes, it's nice when websites make reading as easy as possible.