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This section is not about the practical building of your site - see bottom of page - it will, however, help you avoid many of the common mistakes that novice (and expert) designers make. Whether you are going to design the site yourself, or contract out to a design consultant, there are several key elements to good site design that you (or your designer) need to work to. The most important part of your site is the home page - that is what your potential customers will see when they first visit the site. If that is not right, it doesn't matter what the remainder of the site is like - no-one will ever get to see it! Think of your front page as the cover of a book, and the Web as a giant book store. Most of the people in the store are there to browse around for a while, either not sure of what they want or just passing the time away. They will not pick up the first book they see and start reading it, but they will glance at the book covers until one catches their eye. They will then pick it up and look at the back cover for further information. If that still retains their interest, they may then actually open the book. By this time they have probably glanced at the covers of two or three dozen books and read the back covers of another dozen. They will then read a few paragraphs here and there and then they will probably put the book back on the shelf and continue browsing. Eventually they may buy and read one of the many books they have glanced at. This is like many of the browsers on the Web. They will surf through many sites before stopping long enough to navigate through one particular site. Even then they will probably leave before buying anything. It would be an achievement for you if they go as far as adding your site to their favourites list! "But," I hear you all saying, "when visitors come to my site, it is because they are interested in the product/service/information that I offer so they will stay." Really? And do you believe in the Tooth Fairy as well? Lets go back to that Book Store. If you were to visit that store with the specific intention of buying a book on, say, Web Site Marketing, and you had an idea of the book you wanted because a friend had recommended it, you would go to the computer section, find the book you were looking for and probably pick it up and glance through it. I doubt if you would buy it purely on your friends recommendation. Now even if you did like the look of the book and feel that it was just what you wanted, wouldn't you at least glance at the other books in the section? Isn't there a chance that you would pick one or two of them up and browse through them? After all, you do want to ensure that you buy the best and most suitable book don't you? So even if you went to the Book Store with the express intention of buying one particular book, there is a possibility that you could change your mind because you have seen something better. If you found that the recommended book was poorly designed and you didn't like the way it was written, would you still buy it? I don't think so! So you see, even if visitors have gone to your site because they were interested in what you have to offer, it is by no means certain that they will stay there, let alone buy anything! OK, so now, I hope, you appreciate the need for good site design. The following pointers will all help you to design a site that your customers will find attractive and will stay at for at least a few minutes! I would recommend that you list these points and ensure that they are followed - especially if you are paying someone else to design the site for you - make sure you get the site that will work for you - not one that shows what clever designers they are!
I trust that the above tips will help you in designing a web site that will not only look good but, more importantly, make visitors want to look at the remainder of your site. BUILDING YOUR SITE If you are looking for help and advice on actually building your site, there are two resources that I cannot recommend highly enough. The first is the highly acclaimed Make Your Site Sell suite of programmes from Dr. Ken Evoy - even the FREE information you can obtain from here is better than a great deal of what you would have to pay for from other sources! You MUST visit the site and register for the FREE email courses that they provide - I promise you , you will obtain a great deal of information just from them. Also they have now introduced Site Build It, which gives you the ability to build your own site - the facilities available in this programme are too many for me to list here, so please check it out. (You can now win a FREE site in the SiteBuildIt! sweepstake - click here for details) If you wish to build your own site from scratch, there is an excellent course available from The Newbie Club which shows you how to build your own personally designed Website in 2 days or less. The Newbie Club has brought together 4 individual authors - including a Newbie - to create the very first Newbie-Speak publication of it's kind. The Newbie Club First Website Builder shows you how to create, write, present, backup, promote and publish your First Website. And all accomplished with FREE programs, and graphics. This groundbreaking 4 volume publication makes Website ownership a reality for ALL NEWBIES. And about time too. Free trial at http://newbieclub.com/builder?aardvark See also Choosing a Domain Name, and Choosing a Web Host in the next part of this tutorial. If you have finished this section of the tutorial, move on to the next part, by using the navigation bar at the bottom of the page. If you want a professional appraisal of your site, visit CritiqueMySite.com We would welcome your comments
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