Keys to great websites (from the New York Times)
THE idea that if you build it, they will come, might have worked for Kevin Costner in the movie “Field of Dreams,” but it certainly does not hold true for Web sites.
Brilliant! Now my clients and readers won't just have to take my word for it. Recently the NY Times had an article discussing great web design and it's full of smart ideas-- best-practices that every small business website should follow to be an effective marketing tool. A few tidbits:
- Build a bad-looking small-business site filled with poorly written text, and your potential customers will go away.
- Web pages must visually hit a visitor right between the eyes. If a site does not answer a user’s questions about a business, then you have scored one for the competition.
- Users spend 30 seconds reviewing a home page...a business must encapsulate what they do in very few words.
Does my web design agency Wheel Media make the grade? Do we design with these principles in mind? I say yes, but pop-over and take a peek for yourself!
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Posted by: Alex Bell | October 21, 2007 at 11:50 PM