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« on: October 26, 2011, 04:52:28 AM »
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The temptation to rush through the creation of your website can force you to compromise on a great many critical aspects of web site performance solid - commitments that will ultimately have to go back and correct. The trick is to get it right the first time, leaving in exchange for your website for those rare moments when you change your corporate image or changing your company's message.
There are several things to consider when building your website in order to avoid costly revisions in the future. Should also be noted that often, despite good intentions, the revisions are intended to make never seem to get done, as is to busy to care for them. The result then is that you are stuck with a poor website.
What are the elements you need to consider? Tudog are some questions you should be asking. They are:
1. What is the purpose of this web site?
There are a number of legitimate functions of a website can serve. For example, a web page can be configured as a means of disseminating information. It can also be an online example of the abilities of your company and experience. Whatever the purpose, you must have a clear and well defined before starting to consider other aspects of website development.
2. What should be my path user?
The navigation on the website include significant influence on the experience of your visitors will have, how long they will stay, and success will be the removal of the website they wanted (and what you want out of it ). Highway user must be logical, clear, easy to follow, and classified in a language that is common and typical. You do not want to create links that people can not understand or sent through a maze to get where they want to go.
3. How do I want the site to look?
The appearance of your website will greatly influence the extent they are able to extract from the website of the full potential of their effort. The development of the look of your site begins with your corporate identity. The site must be consistent with this view. Also, consider what "feel" you want the website to have. For example, a financial services Web site might want a "safe and established" feel, while a technology company might want to demonstrate their technical expertise or communicate their high-tech image.
4. How the site is used?
While you consider your objectives, it is necessary to take into account the objectives of those who will be visiting the site. There is a need to anticipate people will scan your site and make sure they offer the experience and as you understand that you want. While some of this has to do with the issues discussed above, such as the site's appearance and navigation, but also has to do with the central message of the website and the content you provide.
5. How should the content be presented?
Beyond the content to be provided is the question of how to be organized. While some of this is taken care of when considering navigation in large part has to do with the look of the pages are designed and the interaction of text with graphics. Again, this issue is at the heart of the visitor's experience, success is determined in the long term success of your business.
6. What channels of communication have created?
You need to ensure that you are allowing visitors the opportunity to interact with, providing the ability to email or call you. Tudog should provide contact information as much as possible, because we believe that websites with little contact with the credibility of the lack of information, as if they do not want investigations. It is necessary to put your company out there for evaluation and done in a way that expressed his confidence that will pass an evaluation note.
The creation of a high quality, well designed website will give your company the ability to establish and maintain credibility, while also serving as an interactive tool for people interested in learning more about your company. What they learned - and what they perceive - has a lot to do with how good your site. When building your site, ask yourself these 6 questions, and you will be able to answer the question "how good a site I have to" answer "pretty good".
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