Conclusion

Every website starts with a home page and that page should tell the visitor who you are. What you are trying to accomplish with your website, and why they should continue reading the other pages of the site.

Research the product or service you wish to sell. Find out if it has a good niche (e.g. a product or service nobody else has thought of), or it has a strong demand.

Printout and carefully proof read your pages. Although you may have checked your pages using a spell checker, watch out for mistyped words and grammar. Also, have someone else proof read a copy of your pages.

 

If you've spent any time on the Web, you've no doubt run into the ubiquitous "site under construction" pages. If your site's not ready, don't put anything up on the Web. People seem to think that by announcing they're in the process of building a site, they're going to have a whole crowd of people holding their breath in anticipation until it's completed.

However, the reality is nobody cares. Who bookmark's a site under construction because they wanted to be able to get back to it when it up and running. Please don't launch your site until it's finished.

Remember The Key Elements:

  • Inviting, eye-catching, and clean-looking visual designs

  • User-friendly site architecture and navigation

  • Quality graphics with fast-loading pages

  • Accessibility-friendly

  • Cross-browser, cross-platform friendly

  • Expertly optimized for search engines

  • Building traffic to your website is a process, and not a single event

  • Beware of get rich schemes

  • Identify your target market

  • Website design is all about marketing
  • Design your website for your visitors, not for search engines

 

 

Good luck with your website!

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