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Web Design Articles
Web Site Redesign – from stagnation to rejuvenation
Copyright 2002 Herman Drost
When surfing the Web these days, you often come across web sites that suffer
from stagnation – they look old, obsolete or appear to have been designed by
an amateur. Your web site needs continuous improvement to capture and engage
your visitor’s attention. If not, they can easily click away to your
competitor’s site.
12 steps to prevent web site stagnation
1. Define a clear purpose – when visitors arrive at your site, they should
immediately know what your site is all about. You should introduce this in your
first paragraph. A graphic may help to supplement your explanation.
2. Create a clear theme throughout your site – as time goes by, you may add
things to your web site that has nothing to do with your original theme. You
hope it will attract more visitors. This may be in the form of banners or links
from other popular sites. Don’t do it! Why?
This only seeks to distract people from the focus of your site. Instead,
reevaluate your site’s content and overall design.
3. Provide valuable content – “content is king” on the Net. People are
looking for easily accessible information about your product or service. Your
homepage should entice visitors to dig deeper into your web site. Sometimes you
are too close to your web site, that you can’t see what changes are needed to
improve it. Get other people to visit your web site and ask them for their
honest feedback. Based on this, make the appropriate changes.
4. Harmonize text and graphics – recent sites I’ve visited, had hard to read
text (they used the same font as they would for printed media). Sometimes sites
have all their text capitalized. Others have a graphic that takes up most of the
page, making the web page slow loading or the text rolls onto the graphic.
Create your web pages where the background colors of your web page are lighter
than the text (black text on a white background is still the easiest to read).
Create graphics that enhance the appearance of the page and support the content.
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5. Create site interactivity – a static web site won’t allow visitors to
interact with your web site. Because the Web, is an interactive medium, create
ways in which your visitors will either want to return or be invited to return.
Here are a few ideas to get you started:
Write an informative newsletter – create a subscription box on your web site
with a link to a sample of your newsletter. In your newsletter you can invite
them to new products and services on your site.
Run a contest – include a contest form on your web page and invite them to
return to see if they are the winner.
Create a poll or survey – you could have a weekly or monthly poll or survey,
then publish the results at the end of period.
Create a chat room – invite people for one hour a week to chat with you about
your area of expertise. This may become something they look forward to.
Give something away – people love freebies. If you do a search for
“freebies” on google you will get 1,400,000 sites that offer free products
or services. Make sure the product fits with your target audience.
6. Simple navigation – sites that make it difficult to find the information
you need, or make it hard to get back to the homepage, lose visitors very
quickly. Other sites have multiple navigation systems that only create
confusion.
Create a navigation system that is simple, quick and makes it easy to guide the
visitor through the site. This can be in the form of text links or graphical
links that are consistent on every page.
7. Build trust and credibility – if your web site doesn’t give the
impression that you can be trusted because you make unbelievable claims, you
will lose visitors fast. Here are some ideas:
Ask for testimonies from satisfied customers Give a guarantee with your service
or product. Provide well-written content Create an “about us” page to give
folks a little background of whom they are doing business with. List any
professional associations you are associated with.
8. Web page popularity – examine your site statistics and see which pages most
of your visitors are landing on. If most of your visitors are entering the less
significant pages of your web site, you may want to change the keywords of your
best pages to drive web traffic to them instead.
9. Site loading speed – this is the most important factor in having folks
visit your web site. If it is slow loading (more than 10 seconds with a 56K
modem), your visitors will click away to your competition. Here are some ideas
to speed up and cut down on loading times:
Optimize your graphics so they are small in size. Don’t use too many graphics
on one page. Clean up any bloated or unnecessary html. Don’t overdo your site
with flash, java applets, java script, and dynamic html
10. Research your competition – constantly keep an eye on your competition for
new technologies and new ways to communicate with your audience. Take a look at
the design and keywords they are using. If they rank high in the search engines,
this will give you some ideas of how you can improve your own site.
11. Keyword density – analyze the amount of keywords you are using in each of
your web pages. Try to aim for a keyword density on your site from 3-20%. This
will give you a good range. You can analyze your keyword density by using these
online tools:
http://www.keyworddensity.com
http://www.keywordcount.com
Don’t repeat your keywords more than 3 times. Use different keywords for each
web page.
12. Find a good web designer to redesign your site – look for a design company
that knows all the facets of the web site design and marketing phases. This
ensures you will have a web site that sells (not just a nice design).
Read “How to choose a web designer”
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Herman Drost is the Certified Internet Webmaster (CIW)
owner and author of http://www.iSiteBuild.com
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Article reproduced with kind permission from Herman Drost
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