Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Easy Website Design Guide For Your Home Business

In today's world, Internet exposure through a good and easy website design is a must for your home business. You don't need to be an expert web or graphic designer to build a good website. All you need is a clean, professional looking design and a simple layout to attract good traffic to your site.

In order to be profitable, your website must be based on a topic that makes use of your skills, knowledge and passion. Business success takes a lot of time and effort, but doing something you love will give you an edge over your competition and make the process a lot easier.

How to Design a Website

First, you need to create a plan similar to the following:

• Develop your content theme
• Define your website sections
• Determine your website pages
• Design your website layout
• Create a website template

Content Theme - You must have clear and concise content. Your website should include elements such as: news, advice, and articles related to a specific subject. The more specific your topic is the more high-qualified traffic you will be able to attract to your website.

Sections - You need to group your products or services by categories. Let's say for example, for digital cameras, your categories would be: 1) Point-and-Shoot Cameras, 2) Intermediate Cameras, and 3) Professional/Advanced Cameras. You may also want to classify them by brand, model, etc.

Website Pages - The specific area you are going to cover on each page: Home page, main category and sub-category pages, product or service detailed pages, contact us page, landing pages, resources, articles, etc.

Website Design Layout

Make a big first impression, and your visitors will be more likely to buy from you. Your site must look professional, organized and inviting. The most common layout elements are:

a) Header: Includes your logo, website name, and content related graphic.

b) Navigation Bar: Placed on the left or top of your site. It displays the titles of the main sections on your website so your visitors can find quickly what they're looking for.

c) Main Body: Is where you place your content and it's the focal point of your web page. Make your paragraphs and sentences short and to the point.

d) Footer: This is where you place links and information about your site such as Contact Us, About Us, Sitemap, etc.

Website Template - You save a lot of time when you create a template. You'll be able to use it as a starting point every time you create a new page. It keeps the standard elements that don't change on each of your pages like header, navigation bar and footer.

Do It Yourself Website Design

To get the most for your money check out Site Build It!. Their low price (a fraction of what other companies charge) includes a guide, industry praised books and excellent technical support. It also includes your domain name, web hosting, SEO tracking software to monitor and improve your site, plus the largest and most comprehensive forum I've ever seen. (For more information on Site Build It, visit my site and click on "Build Your Website" on the left hand menu).

Before coming up with any website design ideas, you should either learn some good guidelines or select a company with a proven system to guide you through the process.





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