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In web design, there are a number of things that need to be
carefully planed in advance, such as ease of use and how fast
the web page loads. The use of white space is significant, too,
as is the use of bullets and elements like bold and italics. White
space is the space surrounding the text – everything on the
page that isn’t words or visual elements. By allowing enough
white space on a page, the eye will be able travel across the
page more easily, thus assisting the user in more with no
trouble finding the info they look for.

In real meaning, the goal of creating a user-friendly site is to
reduce the amount of guesswork and effort required of visitors
to your site. Content should be brief, easily navigable,
readable, and well organized, and visitors should have access
to you via an email address. If you consider all of these things,
you’ll have an efficient website that will keep visitors coming
back again and again!

Once you have planned carefully your website and prepared
tons of great content to offer your visitors, it's time to make it
visible using the professional-looking design.
It's hard to arrive to a definition of good web design. Depending
on the type of site and your goals, some elements will be of
more significant than others. In any case, and generally
speaking, a good web design must: help visitors find the info
they need: the first thing that needs to be taken into
consideration is that web design covers not only visual
elements but also wider concepts: internal structure, external
structure.
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The ease with which a user can understand those internal
and external structures and access quickly to the relevant
info -this relates to how information is distributed, but also
to how easily readable it is. Before any graphic design
starts you should consider those elements, listed above,
otherwise, your website will be ineffective.

One of the most imperative feelings your website must
motivate to your users is trust. The trust is established
mainly by two factors: the confidence in your content and
the general look of your site. Your site represents you (or
your company). Be sure that the look of your site suits the
figure you are trying to present.

Your site should be easy to maintain and update, and
ready for future growth. A well structured code and
external CSS files will be of help on this matter. Web
design is not a separate activity and should be seen as
harmonizing connected to other fields of the web
development.
in developing your in
developing your
strategy:
strategy:


• Who is your target
audience?
• What is your most
wanted response?
• What products and/or
services will you offer?
• Will you sell affiliate
products and/or
services?
• What type of design
will you use?
• Will you design your
site or hire a
professional?
• How will your site be
navigated?
• How will your site be
optimized?
• What type of graphics
will your site use?
• Where will you obtain
your graphics?
• What graphic formats
will you use?
• What fonts will you
use?
• How will you design
your site for different
screen sizes?
• How will you design
your site for different
web browsers?
• How will you optimize
your pages for the
Search Engines?
• How will you make your
web pages load quickly?
• What type of content
will your site offer?
• Where will the content
come from?
• How will you gain your
visitors' trust?
• How will you build your
credibility?
• Will you write your own
sales copy or hire a
copywriter?
• How will you accept
payment through your
site?
• How will you process
your orders?
• How will you deliver
your products or
services?
• How will you collect
your customers'
information and store it
within a database?
• How will you automate
portions of your
business?
• Where will you find the
scripts you need?
• What types of scripts
will you use? CGI,
JavaScript?
• Will you need to hire a
professional to write
your scripts?
• Will you edit and install
your own scripts or hire
a professional?
• What kind of computer
software will you need?
• Where will you find the
software?
• How will you decide on
a domain name?
• How will you register a
domain name?
• How will you host your
web site?
• How will you upload
your files to your server?
• Should your files be
uploaded in binary or
ASCII mode?
• What should you look
for in a quality web host?
• Will you publish an
ezine?
• How will you collect
email addresses?
• How will you send out
mailings?
• How will you drive
traffic to your web site?
• How will you advertise
your products and
services?
• How will you test your
advertising?
• Will you offer an
affiliate program?
• How will you run your
affiliate program?
• How will you market
and promote your web
site, products and/or
services?
Although this list of questions is far from complete, it
will give you a basic idea of exactly what is involved in
developing a successful web site. As you can see,
there is much more to take into consideration than
just learning HTML. You must look at the entire
picture and design your web site accordingly. Plan
your work then work your plan.

Above all else, you must be willing to invest in your
business -- not only monetarily, but also your time.
Although there is a lot of free information available
online to assist you, keep in mind...you get what you
pay for. Call Us  At Network Repair 1 and will help you
develop the website for you business.
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