18 Feb 2008 04:37:37 | Richard Lowe
Confusing navigation is another way to keep your visitors from
coming back or even staying very long on their first visit. You
must provide a way for your visitors to find out what you've got
- it's of no use if no one sees it.
Link Every Page To The Home Page - One huge mistake that many
webmasters make is to forget to link every page back to their
home page. It's important to remember that search engines
typically spider your entire site. This means that visitors can
land literally anywhere in your site. If you are smart you will
accept this fact and place a link back to the home page.
Java or ActiveX Menus - I know those Java or ActiveX menus look
great, but a large minority of your visitors will not allow
these to operate due to security concerns. In my company I am in
charge or security, and one of the things that we do is turn off
the downloading of ActiveX controls from the internet. Period.
We are also very cautious about allowing unknown Java applets
into our organization.
The point is stick to a simple, clean navigation interface.
Personally, I would avoid Java and most especially ActiveX in
anything intended for the internet.
Confusing Menus - You want to make it difficult for your site to
succeed? Then make your navigational system difficult to
understand and use. Bury your hyperlinks in a complex image map
that's not obvious to the user. That's a great way to stop
people from looking around your site. Some other things you can
to do prevent users from enjoying your site:
- Scatter your links all over the page haphazardly - Put your
menus only at the bottom of every page - Make the hyperlinks the
same color as the rest of the test - Make the text very, very
small or in a strange font - Make the menu actually move around
the screen (I've run into a couple of sites with strange
floating menus) - Put the menus on a popup window or console of
some kind
No Easy Contact Method - Behind every web site is a person, and
behind every PC is a face. I wonder sometimes about webmasters
who make it difficult to contact them. The larger websites are
famous for this - try communicating with someone at Yahoo, for
example.
Just place a link to a contact page on every page of your web
site. Make it obvious and easy to get to. Personally, I prefer
using a form instead of an email link due to the huge number of
email spiders which seem to be appearing all over the web. It
doesn't really matter how you do it, just be sure your visitors
have an easy way to get hold of you.
What About Those Without Graphics? - Believe it or not, many
people surf the web without graphics. Just as an experiment, go
into your browser and turn off graphics, then surf for an hour
or so. You'll soon understand some things that you need to do to
allow for those people.
Why would anyone not want graphics? Well, it does make surfing
much faster, and some of the older browsers don't support
graphics at all. You would be smart to use ALT tags to make it
easier.
This is especially true of image maps - be sure to include ALT
tags or someone who has graphics turned off will just leave your
site fast.
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