| 18 Common Web Design Mistakes |
(Where people often go wrong with their web site) A Bad Business Model - a great web site will not save a bad business model. If you cannot state in one sentence what you have to offer, or why you are different to your competitors, then you have major marketing problems. Remember, your web pages are competing with 21 billion other web pages on the Internet. Without a good business model and marketing and PR support, your business will have difficulty in succeeding. Focusing on style rather than substance - it's easy to waste a lot of money on fancy Flash pages, Java script, music, graphics and other techniques that add little to your sites value and make it slower to download and harder to navigate. When in doubt - don't do it. Your web site should be designed so that even people with older versions of browsers and slow old modems can still get the information they need quickly. Trying to be all things to all people - getting found on the Internet means a focused approach to marketing. Pick one product or service offering and build a web site around that one offering. By appealing to different markets with unconnected products means that your search engine rankings will suffer. Pick a profitable niche and focus on that niche. Investing too much in electronic order taking systems - if you expect to receive less than 10 orders per day from your web site, it's probably far easier to use a simple order form and manual credit card processing using your EFTPOS machine than building real-time electronic payment processing systems. For low to medium volumes, another option is the range of merchant tools from PayPal. It takes about 5 minutes to insert a Buy Now button on your web page that allows customers to pay immediately by credit card. Investing too little in online marketing - in most cases it pays to invest in online marketing. Unlike traditional media, with online marketing you can choose your daily budget and the cost-per-click of your marketing campaign. With good reason, Goggle Adwords is the leader in pay-per-click advertising. Learn about Adwords or hire a consultant who does. For about $5 -$10 per day you can get yourself a source of steady, qualified leads. Unreadable pages - your pages should be clean, simple and readable. Red writing on a black background may look rather funky, but it is hard to read and will lose visitors quickly. Similarly with fonts. Only use fonts that you would usually see in a mainstream newspaper or magazine. Unprintable pages - if you use lots of graphics and coloured text on coloured backgrounds it may be difficult for prospective customers to print out your pages. Black on white/cream works well. It's easy to read as well as cheap and fast to print. Using stock photos and graphics - photos can really ad impact to a web page, but don't be tempted to use the same stock photos that everyone else does. You know what I mean, "man with briefcase running" or "business meeting" or "close-up of pen on table" or even "business handshake closing a deal". These are the sort of cheesy images a 12 year old would put in a school project. If possible, use original photos of you and your business. Bad site navigation - it should take a maximum of three clicks for your reader to find the information they are looking for. 40 seconds is the average time a person will spend scanning your web site to see if you have want they want. Deliver. |