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that need purging... TIPS FOR YOUR WEB SITE If you are a 'real' company with 'real' products and 'real' people, please put your address and phone number on your site (usually on a contact page is best). Afterall, you put your address and phone number in your city's phone book don't you? You put this information on your business card too, don't you? Think of your cyber presence the same way you do with your earth presence. Most people will be more comfortable ordering from a company that doesn't appear to be hiding behind the anonymity of the internet. An address may not be as important as a phone number as some businesses are home businesses and safety concerns may be an issue. Please let your visitors know right up front - before they fill out forms - that your offer is good only in the USA (or wherever). As well, let your visitors know what currency your prices are in. This is especially important to Canadian visitors who are burdened with the 'dollar that isn't worth a dollar'. And speaking of forms.... please check them to make sure they work properly. Make sure you have enough characters allotted to all fields so that the user can correctly input a postal code or zip code, province or state etc. - And, if I spend a lot of time filling out your form, I expect the SUBMIT button to work! If you are using java for your forms, please check that it is compatible for both Netscape and Explorer. TIPS ON EMAIL I get letters all the time from people claiming to have visited my web site, and then they go on to say that they have a great offer that is a perfect fit with my site.... Hmmmm... I don't think my dog Harpo (who has his own email address) is really interested in selling Golf Clubs!! I have about 50 email addresses and the 'harvesters' have a picnic when they get to my site! So my DELETE key gets a vigorous workout! And please - this is a MUST - have an easy REMOVAL system in place. Asking me to call a long distance number is not appropriate. Instead, have a special email address for removals. If you are not sending SPAM you won't be overwhelmed with removals... and if you are sending SPAM, then you deserve to have your mailbox filled to the brim! TIPS ON SOFTWARE Please, please, please.... put the system requirements right up front! I'm a MAC user and nothing is more frustrating and disappointing to actually start downloading a great piece of software only to find out it is for a PC! And if you're not developing your software for MAC... just take a look at Apple's quarterly report - you'll see that Macs are gaining in popularlity. If you don't build it - someone else will! IF YOU'RE SELLING SOMETHING Get a real email account.... and a real web site - a professional one with your own domain name. I'd be more inclined to take you seriously if you take your business seriously. SPELL CHECK No one is perfect.... but at least take a few minutes to proofread your work... after all, if you claim to provide a great product or service and you have typos in your emails or web site.... well, it just blows your credibility as a professional. The biggest culprits I see are.... you / yours, their here COMPATIBILITY Please check your pages in Netscape and Explorer! Tables work differently in each browser - incorrect coding can make your site virtually invisible in Netscape! And those CSS stylesheets with the very small type... sometimes I can't even see the 'l's on a Mac in Netscape and the type is so small that it is impossible to read. Please test your site on both platforms and with both browsers. I hope that the information above will inspire you to check out your web sites and make any changes that may be necessary. We can all make the web a better place!
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More Articles:1. Web Site Design - User Focus By Christopher Smith It's important to understand what catches a user's eye first on a page, then second, etc. If you know this you can order your page elements accordingly.There are several factors in what captures a users attention. These are size, contrast, movement and position.This is obvious but a user will see a larger headline before a smaller one. This is why we use larger font sizes for higher impact. Making text bold or not has the same effect. Similarly, a large image will be seen before a headline so … 2. User Experience and Search Engines: If Your Home Page Could Only Talk By Kimberly Krause Berg Dear web site visitor.I can’t tell you how glad I am that you found my website. You have no idea the great lengths we’ve gone to get you here, let alone what we’re about to do to keep you on this web site.First, let me say, I have no idea who you are, or why you came, but believe me when I say, I built my site just for you. My company and products are the best there is to offer. You can find everything you need to know about me in my About Us page (it says “us”, but there is only me, really. I… 3. 6 Reasons Why A Website Is Crucial To Your Business By Jamie Kiley Since I'm a web designer, I have a tendency to think everyone understands that having a website is important. Every once in a while, I have to remind myself that some people just haven't heard yet!Why is having a website such a big deal? Here are 6 reasons:A website increases your credibility.Your website has a powerful impact on a potential customer's confidence in you. A professional design, well-written copy, helpful product information, and good contact info can tremendously increase trust… 4. Images: How To Make Them To Load Fast On Your Web Pages? By Radhika Venkata 1. Use .gifs rather than .jpgs. GIFs are smaller in size when compared to JPGs.2. Use 'Height' and 'Width' tags for your images. So while page loading certain place is left for the images and visitor can go through the content while images are loading.3. If you are using large images, slice them up and make them load as part after part. For this you can use img tags like HSPACE=0 and VSPACE=0.4. Use image compression software that reduce image size. Remember, the more you reduce your image siz… |
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