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Web Site Design Tip 14 - It’s Never Over

scott brandon
on 07/15/2008

Understand on the front end that your Web site will never truly be finished. It should constantly be tweaked and adjusted to make the user experience better, to respond to new input from the market, to relay new information.

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Web Site Design Tip 13 - Customer Service

scott brandon
on 07/14/2008

Your Web site should be the gateway to your customer service solution.

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Web Site Design Tip 12 - Use of Video

scott brandon
on 07/11/2008

If you do not have video on your site now get it up.

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Web Site Design Tip 11 - Use of Pictures

scott brandon
on 07/09/2008

A picture really can be worth a thousand words. If you are selling a product, pictures of it are almost mandatory.

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Web Site Design Tip 10 - White Space and Fonts

scott brandon
on 07/07/2008

For more than 500 years, we have been reading dark writing on a white page. Why? Because it works.

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Web Site Design Tip 9 - Copy is King

scott brandon
on 07/03/2008

Few people read from a computer screen for fun or relaxation. Copy should help them achieve their purpose in coming to your Web site.

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Web Site Design Tip 8 - Maxmize Hot Spots

scott brandon
on 07/01/2008

Use hot spots for the most appealing and/or attention-grabbing aspects. There is a distinctive pattern of eye fixation when the landing page loads in front of us.

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Web Site Design Tip 7 - Learn From Your Competitors

scott brandon
on 06/30/2008

What are your competitors’ sites doing right and wrong? Identifying your competitors is always regarded as a high priority for any business.

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Web Site Design Tip 6 - Keep Load Times Down

scott brandon
on 06/27/2008

Have you ever been to a site where there are so many large graphics on the main page that you are waiting three minutes just for the page to load?

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Web Site Design Tip 5 – Keep it Fresh

scott brandon
on 06/26/2008

One of the worst mistakes made on the Web is to build a site and then leave it alone. Keep it fresh.

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