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   Practical Tips for Real Estate Web Site Design


14 Mar 2008 02:10:56
| Natalie Aranda


When it comes to your real estate web site design, you'll want it to remain as professional and appealing as possible. Ease of use should also be a top priority when you design your real estate web site. If your clients and prospects have a difficult time navigating your site, chances are it won't get used much at all.

Keep your color scheme consistent throughout your entire website and make sure everything is readable. For real estate web sites, it's generally a good idea to shy away from dark color schemes in favor of something lighter and easier to read. Resist the temptation of using gaudy images in the background of your real estate web site. Go instead for a good light color that harmonizes the rest of your color scheme and compliments the colors of the text.

Another important web design element to consider for your real estate web site is page load times. The quicker your web page loads, the better. If you're flash web site takes over a minute to load it can get very frustrating for visitors who come to visit. Chances are good that they won't even stick around to see how long it's going to take for your web site to load, they will just surf somewhere else. DSL is growing rather quickly, but many users on the web are still on dial-up connections. Be good to these users and make sure you keep your load speeds under 10-12 seconds. Boston SEO experts agree that quicker load times are good for your web page.

Be selective when choosing images for your real estate web site design. You don't want anything that clashes with the theme or layout of your site or detracts from the message of your site. SEO experts agree, images are great to compliment your entire web site. They are also perfect to give the visitor something to look at, so this element of web design should be handled wisely.

Every real estate web site needs to include a logo in the web design. The logo serves a very important purpose, it will basically brand your web site with a solid identity.

When you are looking for Boston Web design, look for web design service that can handle all aspects of online presence.



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Natalie Aranda writes about finance, real estate and money.
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