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Keep it Clean. Keep it Simple.
by Stephen Brennan
With the availability of more elaborate programs and features for website
building, it seems that many webmasters, particularly those who are
relatively new to Online Home Business and Marketing, have decided
to concentrate more on how fancy their website looks like rather than
what really matters. There seems to be some sort of contest to see
how many ‘bells and
whistles’ they can fit into the limited space afforded a Home Page,
while forgetting that the primary reason for the website’s existence
is to earn them income.
Of course, appearance is important. A professionally constructed website
with an attractive look, combined with the right level of functionality,
will always be an asset to any Online Business but you can go too far
in the ‘fancy dress’ department and
it would seem that many do.
Occasionally, I visit a couple of Forums, which among other things, also
have an area where ‘learner webmasters’ can request a review
of their website from the more experienced in the forum membership.
I am by no means an expert on website building and I certainly don’t
see myself as an SEO (Search Engine Optimization) guru either. These
are the two main areas of expertise that one would imagine are required
for a qualified review and subsequent suggestions on the many aspects
that make a professional and successful website.
Regardless, I do have a couple of years of building my own websites,
during which I have learnt enough to modestly call myself semi-qualified.
So, in that capacity, if I had one piece of advice to give anyone who
was building or about to build a website for an Online Business, it
would have to be to keep it clean and simple. There is nothing worse
than a cluttered looking website and there is nothing that will repel
visitors more quickly than a slow loading website. The more ‘fancy
gadgets’ and
premium images you try to jam on your pages, the more cluttered they
will look and the more slowly they will load.
Take a look at a few of the ‘TOP’ Internet based company’s
websites like Adobe.com. The largest image on their Home page is 6
Kb. There is no Flash no, ‘bells and whistles’. Even Microsoft.com
has one small, unobtrusive ‘flash’ component
in the bottom left corner and their largest image is 18 Kb. And believe
me, these two would have access to it and could afford it in truckloads.
A couple of people have been surprised to hear recently that 80 percent
of private Internet users in the U.S. are still using ‘56kbps dial
up modem’ connections (according to research firm Instat-MDR). So,
by building a website that is only accessible in a reasonable amount
of time to DSL users, you are effectively disqualifying yourself from
visits by 80 percent of the people likely to be interested in your
product or service. They will not wait. There are too many other websites
to choose from.
It is far more important, provided your website looks reasonable and
is functional, to devote your energies to keyword rich content, site
maps, privacy policies and the other standards that seem to be missing
from a lot of websites. The things that the Search Engines like to
see and will reward with higher rankings. A ‘crawler’ can’t
see fancy flash gizmos or premium quality images over 100 kb each.
They can only see the things that make a website worthwhile to people
who are looking for specific information and product with a need to
navigate their way to what they want.
If you’re not selling or promoting anything and your website is
simply a ‘showcase’ of some sort – fine, do whatever
you like and make it as fancy and as visually rich as you like. But
if you want serious visitors who are genuinely interested in what you’re
selling or promoting, start with the basics first and when you have
your website working effectively for you, then you can worry about
the window dressing, if you must. But I wouldn’t bother.
About the author:
Stephen Brennan is the author of ‘The Affiliate Guide Book’ – The
Definitive guide to becoming a successful Internet Affiliate (at
little or no cost) – available at the Home Based Business
and Affiliate Center – http://www.online-plus.biz |
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