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Web Marketing Strategies Profit BY Applying A Top Web Page Design

By: Trisha Frauenhofer

Can you recognize a ten year old web page? If you think about it, it's pretty easy - it'll have lots of chunky text, with no hint of a style sheet. It may have a bunch of animated GIFs, and have a completely static navigation page. Sadly, most internet entrepreneurs start out making their web site vintage Beverly Hills 90210; even worse, many of those sites never get updated. If that sounds all too familiar, here are some Web Marketing Strategies we have to help you avoid the excesses (both antique and postmodern) for your web site.

First, aim for consistency, and usability above all else. Yes, we know splashing colors around is fun. So is putting in a jillion different types of interactive media. Ultimately, every single widget you add does one thing to your site: Makes it slow.

Building off of a consistent color scheme, make sure the theme and layout are consistent throughout your site. It's a part of your image, and it's a part of what people will remember about your site. Put the navigational tools in the same place on every page, and consider using server side includes to make sure that they're present on all pages.

Avoid using components that require the user to download plug-ins to view. You can probably expect someone to have a Flash, Shockwave or PDF plug in, and a Java Virtual Machine is all but standard these days but anything that requires a download and install is a barrier to entry. On a similar note, recall that usability is king on the web. Don't overuse special effects and images; waaay too many web sites out there look cluttered because they have a bajillion animated GIFs strewn about, on top of a flashy (and unreadable) color schemeusually with an annoying piece of music running on a constant loop in the background.

Your theme choice and color scheme will compensate for missing out on the snazzy gee whiz options. It will do you more good in the long run to focus on the message, on the content, within a decent framework that won't cause your readers to stick their eye out with a fork.

When designing your site, it is important to let people know what your contents are right away. Have a good site index and clear intentions. Your messages need to be conveyed in a clear way without using jargon that most people would not understand.

While you're investigating what your site is going to look like, remember that people read at 400 words per minute; they listen at 100 words per minute. Keep this in mind when putting content out - anything that has to be clicked on and listened to is an invitation to use the back button.

Similarly, if you do have content that requires user interaction, please keep it in the bounds of a widely established plugin: Flash, Shockwave, PDF and Java are all acceptable. DIVX, Windows Media, Quicktime and whatever else out there may not be - it depends on what you can expect people who're hitting your site would have installed as a matter of course.

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Please visit Web Marketing Strategies to discover additional ways to increase traffic to your sites. Trisha Frauenhofer is an online marketing pro who enjoys sharing her most powerful online secrets




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