Friday, October 24, 2008

MAKING YOUR VISITORS GO FRENZY

To make your Website Visitors Frenzy, YOU SHOULD KNOW THESE THINGS.

There are a lot of misconceptions related to website design - the most common one being 'anything goes'.

However, nothing could be further from the truth. A properly designed website that's been planned and tested can mean the difference failure and success.

1) Remember What Your Website Is For

This is a key point. The major purpose of a website is to give information, advertise and sell a particular product or services that you offer.

So always keep that goal in mind. It's surprising how many website designers seem to forget that these goals.

A personal website can get away with all the cute little animated gifs, and the multi-colored text, but with a business site, it's a whole new ball game entirely.

So don't overload your site with slow-loading technology, because people are certainly not prepared to wait. You don't need to be a master HTML programmer to create a website. But you DO need to know the basics.

There are a lot of good 'What You See Is What You Get' website building programs out there, so shop around and pick one that you feel comfortable with.

You don't want your website visitors to feel as if they're in the hands of an amateur, so give the right impression by learning the basics of HTML, or make use of software’s that makes the job easier for you. Don't make a site that needs a rocket scientist to figure out how to get from one page to another. Your website should be easy to navigate at all times, give out links that should make them feel free to visit any page they want. An important thing to remember is that not all of your visitors will arrive at the main page. When someone clicks on a link to another one of your pages, you want them to know they're still on the same website. This way, your visitors soon become aware of how to navigate your website with ease, which your visitors will love you for.

Update your website as often as possible. By constantly updating your pages, you're giving a reason for visitors to return to your site.

If someone returns to your site, and notices that your pages have been updated, there's a good chance that they'll continue to browse through your site again and again. but on the other hand If they see your site hasn't been updated since their last visit two months ago, then you can guarantee they'll be gone with the click of a mouse button probably never to return again.
But the most important thing is to always capture their names and e-mails data with an autoresponder.




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