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Few Things Can Kill Your Online Reputation Faster Than A Website Full These Types Of Errors

Focus attention where you want it through clever design. Riding the theme of "less is more", don't be afraid to have empty space on your pages. Strategically located and utilized empty space can do wonders in helping direct user activity to links or forms that you want them to interface with. Users easily get lost on cluttered pages. Think about the geometry of your page and how edges, shapes, and images cause the eye to move. Place important information, buttons, and links on the page then use design elements that will guide users to them.

Don't Be To Different

Many people want their website to be 'different'. While attractive web design is important, realize that standards exist for a reason. Most users have certain expectations when they visit a website based on other websites that they use. If your website differs too significantly from the majority of websites in terms of language or workflow then that learning curve will cause a click of the 'back' button all that much faster. Guild Wars 2 Gold Users expect to see certain things in predicable places. If you make them search for your navigation menu or if you choose some new clever language for your "Sign Up" button then your opt-in button may never get clicked. Unless your idea is really an innovation you might want to stick with what works.

Proof Read

I can't tell you how many times I've visited an aesthetically-pleasing web site only to find it riddled with spelling and grammatical errors. Few things can kill your online reputation faster than a website full these types of errors. The whole point of a website is to put your company's best foot forward. Would you place a newspaper ad without proofreading it? Then why would you dream of putting a website online without doing the same? Remember, even if you correct these mistakes later they will always be out there somewhere. Google gives people the option to view historical copies of your website, copies that will contain embarrassing errors. Proof read your copy over and over again!

by: wangbaobao1




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