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10 Essential Elements For a Successful WebsiteSo you want to get your business online, to take that big plunge to reach the world with your product or service. Congratulations! Hopefully you have Knowing Your Potential Clientele As with any business venture you must have some insight into exactly who your customers are is vital. Not only do you need to gear your products and marketing Ten Essential Elements Any website today needs certain features to allow their customers the best experience possible. Over the years we have added to the list to bring it up to what we now consider the ten essential elements every website should have: 1. A website search tool - if they want it NOW they will search, not browse. 2. A website map - again if they get lost this is the first place they will go. 3. Easy to read content - Don't use color combinations that are rough on the eyes. If your information is long provide a easy access printer friendly version. 4. Fast loading pages - NO customer will wait around for 5 minutes to see your website. Remember over 50% of the world is still on a 56k modem, in 2004! 5. A Privacy Statement - Any website that collects information (even email addresses) needs this. 6. Easy Navigation - surfers don't have the time to try to figure out your neat navigation system. Keep it simple! 7. Accessibility Statement - Let those who are disabled know that you care about them as customers too. 8. Easy to Access contact information - If they have a problem with the site or an order make it easy for them to be able to contact you. 9. Flow of design throughout the site - Don't change the page design from page to page. One intro page design and then a consistent inner page design is fine but once in your site make sure everything stays in the same place. 10. NO, I REPEAT, NO pop ups! - These have become synonymous with ads, spy ware, viruses and porn sites. Do anything you can to avoid them. OK, so #10 isn't a do Source: Free Articles from ArticlesFactory.com
ABOUT THE AUTHORover 10 years in web design / web application development, DC Dalton had "been around the barn" of the what to do and what not to do in successful a website. His primary site handles these exact problems, www.dcddesigns.com
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