Create a good and original site!!

Harshyt Goel - Wednesday, November 21, 2007 -

You should have original content. Content is the key factor of any excellent Web site. The ability to take a common subject and give it some interest and originality is a rare talent,but necessary to keep visitors coming back. You should update the content twice in a month.

After that you should have great graphics in your website. If your graphics are correctly used they can greatly improve a web site and it’s content. If you overuse or they will take a lot of time to load, you will drive visitors away before they even see the content. You don’t need expensive programs or graphics you just need simple and decent graphics.

Then you need an excellent presentation. Good Web sites do not keep the client estimating. They make their purpose right away evident and present a simple way to follow navigation system. The content and graphics merge in perfectly with the presentation and following it is a simple matter.

You could never find hyperbole or confusion by overuse of animated graphics or programs that would serve to disguise the intent and content of the site. It is very Most importantly, a great Web site is run by a competent and knowledgeable Webmaster.

A good Web site is not a side show; it’s simple like a book. It just does what it is supposed to do and leaves the hoopla behind. Last, but not least your site needs to be both interactive and proactive. Good web sites are ones that are people conscience.

Internet is the forward-looking of technology and all that, remember it’s just normal people, like us that are using it and will make it what it is in the future. The great web sites are the ones with the developers who not only have all the technical skills, but the people skills to boot. You have to think about the sites you visit over and over.

People visit your web site one and only for content. If they satisfied with the content they will definitely visit your website again and again.

Your web visitors want to know how they can solve their problems and if you can help them do it. Don’t hide this stuff where no one can find it. Highlight the benefits your product or service offers. Make it easy to find your informative articles. Present case studies. Allow them to download simple guides, forms or assessments. Provide links to more resources. Make yourself useful and they will reward you with their business.

Henry a web analyst for a web services company in California, USA. Henry graduated with a degree in Web Designing. He has the experience of developing enterprise level application. Henry has available at his Web Designing site.

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