You need to pay attention to ensure every minute detail in your website design is observed to ensure peak performance of your site. The most common mistake of amateur and even professional designers is the belief that visitors need to be entertained with dazzling displays and fancy visual experiences.
These are the rules of a good website design. 1) Wherever possible, avoid the inclusion of a splash page
Splash pages are the first pages you see when you arrive at a website. These are elaborately fancy pages with lavish designs and images along with words such as "welcome to our website". Usually, they are pages of elaborate graphics that includes words such as "welcome" or "click here to enter the site". The unfortunate thing is splash pages actually takes away attention from the real purpose of the website, and often frustrates users with their slow loading time. Do not let your visitors have a reason to click on the ‘back’ button!
2) It is actually counterproductive to use too many banners on your site
Normally you will find these at the top of the web page where they will be advertising something (not always related to the site) but sometimes they will be elsewhere on the page as well. Adding banner ads are actually futile efforts to maximize the use of your website as space research shows that people tend to ignore such advertisements. Instead, provide more valuable content and weave relevant affiliate links into your content, and let your visitors feel that they want to buy instead of being coerced.
3) All navigational systems should be easy
Keep navigation simple so that the youngest user can use it. Leave out any form of complicated menu that is flash based or the use of multi-tiered menu: they only add to complicate the layout. When navigation becomes hard and frustrating, they will leave your site for good and you will probably never get them back. A site map will help them find what they want and should be factored in to the website design right from the start.
4) There should be a clear indicator showing where the user is currently on the website
Give them a clear view of where they are now and how to get to where they want to be. This map will help them get to where they want to be without wasting too much time. When each link that has been visited is marked in some way form the ones that are fresh, visitors can easily know which is fresh and which is fresh and which is not. If you create any form of confusion, you will drive the visitors away.
5) Reconsider the necessity to include audio in the website
To make your visitors stay longer, avoid the use of excessive music. Sound files should be used sparingly. Adding audios may seem cool but provide some form of user control such as muting ability or volume control so that your visitors can adjust accordingly. If you use all these tricks of website design effectively, you will in time that your visitors will likely return again and again to your site.
Secrets Of Good Web Design






