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Creating A User-friendly Website: What You Should Not Do

November 22, 2009 by Taylor Reaume  
Filed under SEO

An essential segment of today’s commerce is the electronic plane popularly known as the internet. Company advertising invaded the web as the number of electronic citizens continues to grow parallel to global population growth. This realization made websites as important as a company’s headquarters and evidently, in some cases, it is considered more valuable than a company’s tangible office.

Creating your own website can be a critical spectrum in the success of your business which makes knowing the things one should avoid when designing a user friendly website valuable. And tricking out your website could be as easy as one, two, three, four and five.

1. Fancy, miniscule or super size fonts must be avoided when designing the ideal site. Too large text would require too much scrolling on the user’s end which is very impractical for readers; but making the font too small to make it fit on the screen so there won’t be a need for scrolling isn’t also advisable. Decorative fonts won’t work when creating a user-friendly site. You should always remember that they are web readers and not mere, web viewers. Keep it simple and easy to read without the unnecessary font tails.

2. Minimize the usage of images and other graphical objects in your website. Aside the fact that you’ll save a lot of electronic space in doing so, your website page would be much easier to access. Web page loading, even for a dial-up modem which consumes a lot of time loading an internet web page, would be faster without the heavy electronic substance contained in your website. Elimination isn’t the requirement, minimization is.

3. Yes, you are using a high-resolution monitor with a heavy duty video card for that realistic display. Viewing sites utilizing very dark or very bright colors in their site isn’t your problem. But you must bear in mind that most web readers are not as lucky as you are. So be cautious in the choosing the colors you’d use in your site; color balance and contrasts matters. Developing a user friendly site means providing what pleases all the users. Aesthetics should not mean an eye sore to the visitors of your web portal.

4. The bread and butter of your website are the advertisements found in it. Yes, your readers understand your end of the bargain but, you can’t blame them if they get annoyed when they find themselves trapped in the limbo of ads on your website consuming most of their time. Website visitors don’t mind a pop-up or two when they visit your site yet, you would surely drive them away if you’ll go beyond the acceptable number of pop-ups. Other sites commonly use banner ads instead of the pop-ups. Though it won’t block the electronic path, a banner ad like any other fancy images can make web page loading slow so keep those banners minimal.

5. Designing a user friendly website for your company means elimination of a splash page, an introduction page containing the link leading to your real site. Users would find it more convenient if they don’t have to do multiple clicks and wait a minute longer to gain access to your company’s website; your site could never be called user friendly if waiting is part of your electronic visitors’ routine.

Having a user-friendly website is imperative in attaining online success. However, doing it on your own can be a daunting task. Seek consultation from search engine pros through http://www.thesearchenginepros.com


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