Creating a
Website
Web Design
Lesson - Creating a Website with Lasting
Results
Creating a website is not all
that difficult these days with so many courses
about how to learn
beginner web design
and even WYSIWYG software programs to help out. The
part of web design that is somewhat tricky is
creating one that has lasting positive results. If
you need to earn an income from your website, then
you're going to need a lot more than just pretty
pictures and a few links. You'll need content,
images, links, interactive features, social
features - basically the works - to get lasting
results. Below are some key elements used when
creating a website every page needs to be
successful:
Proper SEO
SEO (search engine
optimization) should be the top priority on your
design to-do list. Without it, you can forget
reaching the top results in Google, Yahoo!, Bing
and other search engines. Even many web directories
base their results on a site's SEO quality. SEO
simply means incorporating key phrases related to
your products/services into various aspects of your
web pages. Each web page should be optimized so
that it stands alone as a possible good-ranking
page.
Targeted keywords can be
included throughout your written content, image ALT
text, text links, headings, etc. to let search
engines know what your pages are all about. There
are thousands of training sites and courses to help
you learn the "nuts and bolts" of good SEO, so make
this a priority before you start creating a
website.
Keep Your Web Design
Simple
Don't complicate your design
with frames, flash, etc. that often slow loading
time or hinder some users from being able to view
your pages. If you must use frames or flash when
creating a website, use special sections of your
site for these features. Don't design the entire
site in frames or flash if it can be avoided.
Design your pages with
pleasant colors that blend with your site's overall
theme. Make sure your written content and links are
easy to view; preferably you should write all
content and place links on light-colored
backgrounds. You may have a black background with
light-colored link text; however, avoid placing all
your written content on a dark background (it's
hard on the eyes).
Validate All
Pages
Make sure the HTML/CSS code
or other website design language is coded correctly
on every page. Check each page for any broken links
or images as well as misspellings, incorrect
formatting, etc. You'll want the site to appear
professional to users as well as be coded properly
for the search engine robots when they crawl your
site.
Socialize and
Modernize
You'd be surprised at how
social features and other modern-day technology can
help boost your site's positioning in the search
engines. Google likes to find sites that are always
moving forward to improve the user's experience.
Don't be shy about adding videos, QR codes
(especially for printable pages, manuals,
brochures, etc.), audio, etc.
Also, keep up-to-date on all
the social media options. Create company pages for
Facebook, Twitter, Google Plus (to be released
soon), LinkedIn, etc. Display these on your web
pages to allow users to interact with your company
in a way that's comfortable for them.
Don't Forget the Mobile
World
There are plug-ins or
software you can use to create an alternate mobile
website, which can be easily accessed through cell
phones, iPads, and other small mobile devices. Some
software will automatically change your web pages
to the "mobile view" by detecting the type of
device that the user is using to access your web
page. Since millions of users are accessing the web
through their cell phones...this can be a real
profit-booster when creating a website! Use these
ideas for creating a website to get started on the
road to Internet success!
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