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Stop Driving Your Visitors Away!


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Bill Daugherty
epowerwww.com

Free Ads Galore
http://www.freeadsgalore.com


Your web site may contain flaws or glitches

that are driving your visitors away! Such a

thought is enough to give the most laid back

webmaster a migraine. How can you uncover

and fix any problem areas that may be lurking

in the dark recesses of your site? Relax gentle

readers, there is a simple answer.



All you have to do is follow a few basic

guidelines that all web sites should adhere

to and you can be assured that your site is

in tip-top shape. It's not unlike giving your

automobile a little tuneup.





1 - Slow Loading Pages



Nothing drives a visitor away faster than

having to wait around for a web page to

load. Most experts will tell you that 8 seconds

is the maximum load time for your pages, and

anything slower needs some attention. But,

this doesn't take into account the visitor's

modem speed. Here are the results from

a load time check I had conducted recently

on the first page of one of my sites.



This diagnostic checks how fast your page

loads up under 6 common modem speeds.





Connect Rate Connect Time

-------------- ----------------

14.4K 10.12 seconds

28.8K 6.05 seconds

33.6K 5.34 seconds

56K 4.41 seconds

ISDN 128K 2.04 seconds

T1 1.44Mpbs 1.00 seconds



LOAD TIME CHECK.......................EXCELLENT



-------------------------------



I have included these results so you can

see the difference in load times for various

modem speeds and use it as a guide

instead of the 8 second benchmark you

are often given. Please note that the page

tested has very few graphics. A page with

more graphics will load slower, but may

still load in an acceptable time.



Slow load time is usually caused by either

too many graphics or by graphics that are

too "fat." You can have those "fat" graphics

optimized by an experienced HTML

programmer. If your problem is too many

graphics, you need to eliminate a few.



2 - Typos and Spelling



Typos and misspelled words can severely

undermine an otherwise great site. Check

and recheck every page for these errors.





3 - Navigation



Broken or missing links are all too common

on many sites I visit. So, double-check all

your links and make sure they are functioning

properly. Those 404 messages are a big-time

turnoff, plus it means part of your site is

inaccessible.



If you have a lot of links on a page, arrange

them in neat rows with uniform spacing

between each.



It is critical to have all links clearly identified.



4 - Design



Your color choices are a matter of personal

taste. But try to avoid using too many colors.

This can give your site a carnival-like effect

that leaves your visitors tired and dizzy. As

a general rule you shouldn't use more than

four colors.



Too many different fonts on a page can also

have a negative effect on your design. When

I look at a page that somehow just doesn't

look quite right, but I can't put my finger on

the problem, it usually turns out to be the

font(s).



Animation is great, but too much movement

is distracting.



Don't load your pages with too many banners.

One or two at the top or bottom should be the

limit.



This concludes your web site's tune up.

These guidelines are by no means an

exhaustive list of all the problems and

errors that can plague a website. But,

it is an effective checklist of the more

common flaws, and it will serve to greatly

improve the performance of any web site.



-----------------------------------------------



Bill Daugherty is editor and publisher of the

marketing and advertising ezine "E-Power

Marketing." Visit his site and subscribe at:

http://www.freeadsgalore.com Visit Bill"s latest

project at: http://www.instantez.com

To contact Bill mailto:billepower.zzn.com





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