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Principles of Good Web Designing


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Jason Olson
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Ultimate Web Designing
http://www.ultimatewebdesigning.com


Principles of Good Web Designing

By Jason Olson - Ultimate Web Designing



Whether you are designing a site for yourself (and it’s your

first attempt at web design) or you are designing one for

your 100th client, remember to always apply these principles

of good web designing.



1. Good, useful, and informative content. Provide the

information your visitor wants to see. Don’t make them go

to your competitor’s site to find the rest of the information.

You need to let them know that everything they’re looking for

can be found right here in your site. If they like your site,

they'll return. If they really like it, they'll tell their

friends.



2. Appealing, quick-loading pages. Make sure your site is

attractive to the visitor and that the pages download in just

a few seconds. Your visitor/potential client doesn't want to

wait 30 seconds just to see if your site's content is something

they MIGHT be interested in. Keep the size, and number, of

your graphics to a minimum. If you have too much content on

your page, then you need to help your visitor by breaking it

into categories (which leads us to #3).



3. Easy to follow navigational structure. Select a method of

navigation to help your visitors find what they’re looking for.

Make sure your links are easily identifiable and easy to use.

Make it obvious to your visitors that if they click on a link,

it will take them where they want to go.



4. Consistency. Make your visitors know that they haven't

left your site. Place links at the same spot on every page.

Place your logo at the same spot on every page. Use the same

color scheme throughout your entire site and use the same font

pattern throughout your entire site. If you change any of

these from one page to the next on your site, not only will

your visitor not be sure if they’re still on your site but it

might cause them to become frustrated because now they’ll need

to re-focus on a new page before they get to the information

on that page.



5. Links to other sites with similar content. Place external

links on your site to give your visitor the opportunity to view

more information related to what is on your site. This will

save your visitor time because they won't have to search for

other sites, you make it easy on them. This will also increase

your number of visitors because if the site returns the favor

by placing a link to your site, you’ll get some of their visitors

and search engines rank sites higher with quality sites linking

to them.



6. Search engine strategies. Don't waste your time following

steps 1-5 if you don't want people to find your site. In order

for your site to be found by the search engines, each of your

pages must have the following meta tags: title, description,

and keywords. Work the keywords into the body of the web page.



Follow these simple steps when designing a web site and your

visitors will enjoy their stay. Visit other sites and see which

ones you like and which ones you don’t. See how well they

followed these steps.



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Jason Olson (mailto:jasonultimatewebdesigning.com) is the owner

of Ultimate Web Designing (http://www.ultimatewebdesigning.com)

which offers web designing, web hosting, search engine strategies,

and search engine submission. To make searching for the search

engines easier, visit our 100 Search Engines page (http://www.ultimatewebdesigning.com/100searchengines.html).





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