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   Top Ten Features of a Good Web Site


24 Feb 2008 12:33:15
| Christopher Ross


I’ve been building web sites for over 10 years and have created many sites. Great web sites have always had a few key things in common.

1) Great Navigation – What use is a web site without great navigation? A visitor should be able to quickly find the page(s) they’re looking for as such, navigation elements should be grouped and logical.

2) Great Content – Make your content king, in truth nothing else matters.

3) Presented Well – A great web site does not need to be flashy, but the content must be readable. Keep busy patterns and background images off your site, simple white is always your best bet.

4) Include a Contact Link – Let people easily know how to get in touch with you, believe it or not there are a ton of web sites out there with no contact details!

5) Fresh Content – People will visit your site more often if you have new items to view.

6) Search Friendly – Include a sitemap or search feature on your site if it’s more than a couple of pages.




7) Remember Your Audience – Focus your web site on people who might come to visit, place articles or information that they will care about in easy to find locations.

8) Fast Loading – If you site doesn’t load quickly, people will find the information somewhere else so keep it simple and if you have to have large images, link to them from smaller icons to help people with slower connections.

9) Well Maintained – Nothing annoys your visitors faster than broken links or missing photographs. When you build a site, test it all and when you’re sure it works, make a note on your calendar to recheck the web site every few weeks.

10) Avoid Audio – Unless your business is selling audio related services, it’s best to avoid putting audio on your web site.



About Author :


Christopher Ross, UE is the owner of Getaway Graphics, a premier web design and marketing firm, focussing on helping small businesses build web sites that get results. You can contact him at 506-452-1595 or at info@getawaygraphics.com

© Copyright 2005, Christopher Ross. All rights reserved. Please contact author for reprints


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