Improve Website Design to Get More Traffic to Your Website! Quick Fixes For Success
By Matt Rhodes
In today's world of website design, there is lot of room for creativity but little room for failure. More and more people are recognizing that when people browse the internet, they are repulsed or drawn in by their first impression of how a website looks. If the site is clumsily designed or looks unprofessional, they are not likely to stay on it for very long, which can have serious consequences for sites attempting to sell a product to consumers. Image has become more and more important in attracting the attention of web browsers, and holding their attention for more than the few seconds it takes them to find a better, more user-friendly site. Not only to sell products, but to increase your page rank in major search engines like Google, it is important not just for people to visit your site, but to spend time on it. This article will show you a few simple ways to improve website design and therefore get more traffic flowing into your website.
First of all, on the most basic level, make sure you have your own domain name. Using a server like Geocities or Yahoo will instantly alert browsers and consumers that you are not a serious website owner and will harm both your reputation and your traffic. Secondly, make sure all the links on your site work - to a browser, there is no easier sign that a web owner simply does not care about his site or does not take the time to update it than the presence of dead links.
Beyond these most basic steps, web design is extremely subjective and almost an art form in its complexity. Obviously, the most important page will be the home page, or the first page your browser will see. It is important to look at things from the browser's perspective. Does the website have pleasing colors that are complementary and contrast well with each other for viewing purposes? Are the navigation links clearly marked? Is all the information about your company/product/topic clearly and attractively displayed? If you are selling a product, do you have the necessary https secure server for transactions or do you link to a server that does? All these are questions that will immediately affect how internet browsers judge your site and how they measure its reliability.
The good thing about all of this is that to have a professional-looking, well-designed website, you do not necessarily have to be a web designer. There are many new software applications or internet templates available that can give you a fully-functional and quite good-looking site for little or no cost to you. However, to have a truly unique site (one that does not follow a template and cannot be repeated by others), you may have to turn to a professional web designer. While sometimes an expensive initial investment, web designers can be the perfect solution for people that are not personally HTML-literate but still want a stylish and unique design.



