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Top 5 Mistakes When Trying To Build Your Own Website

By Man Ponce


We live in a time where every company, every business or organization needs to have on-line presence to expand and be successful. With this, a lot of tools and programs have been created to help anyone have a website.

Many people might think is an easy thing to do, but the truth is it requires a lot of thinking and planning if you want to impress someone. Below some common mistakes you should avoid if you are creating your own page.

Using Flash in Homepage - When users visit a web page the last thing they want is to be waiting; they want to find what they are looking for. If a visitor is obliged to wait a long time for a flash animation to load most of them will get tired and leave the page. Also flash animation is not supported on ipads so you are leaving out a large audience.

Images - Many people think that because they have a little experience in graphic design is better to build a website with images and layers. When you do this there are always problems when loading the page, this happens especially when the images are not optimized.

Links - Make sure everything is working correctly; if you have a link, it has to work. This is crucial because a page that has things that don't work gives a terrible impression.

Create a website and think is forever - When you design a page, you have to think is like a shop window; it needs to change periodically, you have to include new sections, change images and improve content.

Text - Please don't inundate your site with text; this doesn't look good and will bore everyone. Content is important and relevant, you have to provide useful information, just don't exaggerate.

Your website is the image of your company to the rest of the world; it has to be perfect. If you are not a web design professional you probably will make mistakes and those mistakes will reflect in your traffic and sales.




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