Making
Your Website More Compelling
How to spruce up
your web design
The Internet is a remarkable
publishing medium. With just a little effort, you
can make your web pages visually irresistible by
playing with color, shapes and text.
Whether your websites are
already launched or you're ready to create your
first few, use the 3 simple steps below to kick
things up a notch and make your sites professional
and appealing.
Step 1: Grab People's
Attention with a Photo or
Graphic.
Without a logo or visual
image to represent the central offering on your web
page, you are asking potential clients to
immediately take a big leap and dive into your
text.
Why risk the possibility of
them not reading your important message? People
browsing the web are notoriously impatient. Capture
their attention with a photo/graphic before they
click off your site.
Choose the perfect image from
Photodisc, ClipArt or Corbis for as little as $9
to $90 per image. Human
beings are visual creatures. Consider your favorite
magazine for a moment. Would it still be your
favorite if it used only text on its cover this
month?
Step 2: Boost the
credibility of your service or product by using a
professional color scheme
Using the image you selected
in step one, it's easy to go the next step and pull
together a professional looking color scheme.
ColorSchemer is a small, inexpensive software
(US$25) that helps you choose a color scheme that
is eye-catching and
unexpected, even if you're color-challenged. When
picking colors, don't be afraid to let your
personality show through. Check out
http://www.colorschemer.com/.
Step 3: Use graphical
"signposts" throughout your material to help
readers absorb your message
As you browse the web, start
making mental notes about sites you enjoy visiting.
I'm willing to bet it's the ones that break up text
with colored bullets, numbers and other signposts
that mentally engage you the most. I'll even go so
far as to say that a website that does not use
graphical signposts shows a disregard for the needs
of the reader, intentionally or not.
Think of these mini-graphics
as a way of showing consideration to your reader.
They want to read your material and you help them
make it easy by providing mental white space and
places to rest their eyes.
Just a few
No-No's:
Don't
overdo
The power of visual
communication can be diluted if too many images are
used on each page. There is both art and science to
finding the right balance since too many images on
a website can be just as ineffective as too few.
The key is to work at finding this balance by
studying other websites.
Don't use Flash or
other animation
More often than not,
flash/animation comes across as cheap rather than
professional and has only been shown to be
effective in very specific circumstances. Moreover,
web pages created with Flash don't rank well with
search engines. If you must use it, do so very
sparingly and be sure to have it professionally
designed.
Whatever you do, don't
be bland
With millions of websites
published every day, you must stand out in order to
be noticed. Graphics that reflect you, your
offering and your personality will help you become
more attractive to clients -- quickly, affordably
and with style.
One of the challenges of
working online is to alleviate your client's
natural reservations in a new and unfamiliar
environment - the virtual world. Making things more
comfortable for them is your number one priority
and graphics will help you achieve that. By going
the extra mile to make
your websites look 100%
professional, you
become more credible in your own eyes as well.
About the author
Andrea J. Lee
coaches entrepreneurs and online business owners.
As Thomas J. Leonard's General Manager, she helped
build and manage the largest network and trainer of
personal and business coaches in the world. Now the
CEO of Andrea J. Lee Group of Companies, she
writes, speaks and consults on Marketing, Internet
and Business systems. For information on her new
book, visit
http://www.multiplestreamsofcoachingincome.com
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