Basic steps for creating a good website
The first point you should consider is understanding what
information your website should contain. In most cases your website
should have at least the following basic structure:
Home page - An introduction to your business, services and / or products
About page - An overview of your business, future vision
Services / Product page - An overview of your services / products
Contact page - Provide all your business contact information, address, email, telephone, fax
There are many other web pages which you can add to your website but
these pages will be determined by the type of business you own. Below
are examples of other pages you may require for your website:
Resources page - A resource page can be used to structure information
in to categories, this information can then be downloaded by website
users. You can also charge a fee for users which want to obtain this
information. In most cases free download information is a very useful
method of driving web traffic to your website. The resources can be in
different formats such as a word document, pdf document, video clip,
audio clip, graphic file, power point presentation, there are many
formats which can be used to deliver information to your website users.
Informative download information is a great way to advertise your
business, especially if the information your provide is free, this is
also know as viral marketing.
Image gallery page - An image gallery page is a good way to visually
present your business, for example if you are a property developer you
may want to show before and after images of a property development or
if your are a photographer you may want to compile a gallery of images
in to categories which would provide a good method of demonstrating
your work.
Payment processing page - A basic payment processing page can be a
useful mechanism for accepting payments from your clients. More
advanced payment processing is know as ecommerce. There are many
payment processing providers such as PayPal or Google checkout. In most
cases these payment processing providers will only charge a fee if a
payment is made. Most banking payment processing has a monthly fee so
you should consider and research which is the most cost effective for
your business.
The above pages listed are only a few example of how you can create
more interacting on your website. A good way to find out what else you
can achieve is to simply look at what your competitors are doing.
Listed below are some of the most common requirements for an effective website:
Meta Tag Data - meta tag data is used by search engines to find and
correctly catalog your website. It is very important that the meta tag
data you add to your website is relevant to your business. There are
three main types of meta tag data:
Title Tag - The title tag is important for website design search engine
optimisation. The title tag is used to form a part of a search engine
result. It is important to keep your title tag short but also try to
list the most common keywords in your web page title tag. Each web page
on your website can contain a different title tag.
Keyword Tag - The keyword tag contains words or phrases that potential
visitors will use in search engines to find your business website. The
main text on your website should also contain these keywords. Each page
on your website should focus on a specific keyword and the text
information on this page should reflect against this chosen keyword.
Description Tag - The description tag is normally placed under your
title tag and should contain a short description about your business.
This is an opportunity for you to sell your products and services to
your potential clients. Search engines use the description tag to form
a basic description of your business in search results. It is advisable
to keep your description tag short and straight to the point. Get your
message about your business within the first two lines of description
text.
Fonts - Keep your fonts (text type) simple. I would recommend Verdana
or Arial font types. These fonts are easy and clear to read. Avoid
fancy fonts which are difficult to read as this will only distract a
user from the key information you are emphasising.
Colours - Use high contrast colour combinations on your website, for
example if your background is a light colour use a dark colour for the
text. I would recommend an off white colour for the background and a
dark grey (all most black) colour for the text.
Compress your images - When adding images to your website it is
advisable to compress the images using a graphic application. Your
images should be set to 72dpi (dots per inch) for displaying on a
computer monitor, high resolutions on a website pages will not affect
the quality of the image being displayed. You should save your images
using , .jpg or .gif format which are the most common format used when
adding images to your website. .jpg images are suitable for complex
images and .gif are suitable for simple banner of title images.
Designing your website template - In most cases it is advisable to
design your website for 15" monitor which use an 800 x 600 screen
resolution. Although you may have a large screen monitor, many of your
website visitors may have a smaller screen size, by creating a website
based on a smaller resolution you will be giving all your website users
access to a website which can be viewed on any monitor size. In some
cases you may require more space for your website so I higher
resolution design will be required, this is OK but you should always
consider the end user (website visitor) before making this decision. It
is also possible to create a website which dynamically changes size
based on the monitor size of the user but you normally loose a lot of
control over the content layout when creating such a solution.
The above comments are only the basic considerations you should make
before developing a website. Below I have listed some informative
websites where you can obtain more information. A good web development
company will provide free consultancy at the initial stages of
developing your website.
http://www.w3schools.com/html/default.asp
http://www.htmlgoodies.com/primers/html/
http://www.htmlcodetutorial.com/
You can find many other website development resources by simply
visiting your favorite search engine and typing in "website development
help".
About the Author
Information about the author of this article
Pankaj Shah is the webmaster of Different Colour Productions Ltd (http://www.dcpweb.co.uk),
a UK (London) based website development business. Feel free to
republish this article provided you keep this resource and the above
url link.
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