Simple
steps for a useable website
Building a useable website
can seem daunting. Here is a quick guideline to help you
on your way.
It’s all about your content
To get your website listed appropriately the content of
your website needs to be nested between the tags. This way
it gets read by the search engines. Your content also needs
to be unique and get your point across.What is it about your
product or service that is better and different from your
competitions. This is called your usp or unique selling proposition
and should be conveyed clearly and immediately upon hitting
the page.
Make effective use of your title and description tags
These are your two most important tags when it comes to
referencing your page content. Meta keywords rarely have
any impact what so ever on your pages listings.
Make sure content is well formatted
It is very important to break up your content with italics,
bold text, bulleted lists, etc. Well formatted content makes
your pages more accessible to visitors but the search engines
also. Visitors scan across your page rather than read it
so it makes sense to format your page so it can be browsed
yet still convey your message.
Proper code
Having proper progamming in place is quite simply a must.
Web standards have changed substantially over the years and
it is important to make sure your pages validate both html
and css. Think of it this way. How effective could you get
your point across if you were talking swahili. Your code
is no different. Why make it difficult for the search bots
to index your content.
Do not use Front Page, Dreamweaver, or any other WYSIWYG
editor.
While accurate, MS
Front Page, for example, makes it easy for just about anyone
to throw up
a web page it doesn’t
take W3C compliancy into account Hence the code it outputs
is an absolute train wreck. This is terminal for your website
as you need a strong code base (foundation) or your site
will never stand up to the competitions.
Don’t design in Flash
Seemingly technical
in nature or “neat” perhaps
flash animation only serves to distract visitors from what
they came to your site for in the first place, your product
or service. Your services are what visitors are interested
in not a blinking, noisy, website. Flash also creates major
problems with getting it properly indexed. There is no way
for the search engines to extract content from your website
as it is all contained with in the swf. If you absolutely
must have a flash page it is imparitive to offer an html
version as well.
Easy on the eyes
Graphical elements play a huge role
in a website
design as well. You need to make
sure you don’t have any extreme
contrasts between colors and that you don’t use really
bright colors as they are quite hard on the eyes. Your logo
or brand should be clearly displayed on the home page and
in more than one place.
Instill a sense of well being with ease of use
Make sure you have all legal documents in place such as
privacy and return policies. It is also important to have
all of your contact information pricing etc. displayed in
a manner that conveys legitimacy. It should be very easy
to contact you for any questions your visitors may have.
Include an opt-in newsletter
A great way to generate return customers is to offer an
opt-in newsletter. This allows for direct marketing to people
who you know are already interested in your product or service.
What better way is there to keep customers abreast of new
products or changes in the services you offer.
Use a trademark or tag line
In our case we trademarked the manipulated at symbol with
the phrase bringing e-solutions to you, thereby effectively
increasing the strength of our brand. We are now able to
effectively convey who we are but give a good creative idea
as to what we do.
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