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What is a website

Posted at November 6, 2009 | By : | Categories : Web Desgin | 6 Comments

What is a website and here is how our web design services will help you.

A site on the Internet is another way to reach potential customers for your business. Too many sites are created with content interesting but completely discredited by a design site totally obsolete. That’s why when you create your own web site online, the quality of your environment is as much as the content. What you want on your site, they are useful and practical information about your products, your business, your company … to conclude sales. But have you realized that you will not be the future user of your site You and your visitors do not have the same needs nor the same characteristics. What you want on your site is not necessarily what users want to find.

First of all how to define a site on the Internet It is represented by a folder. Here we refer to searchable computer file from your computer through the Internet. Your file contains written information, graphics, photos, videos and sounds in a set of pages. The links connect your pages to each other and their organization form the tree of your site your organization.

Access to your information is 24 hours on 24 of the world (many people !!!), which is not really feasible in daily life, but the Internet makes it possible. Your computer does not sleep, it works day and night and during holidays, it does not take any time off, it never gets ill and do not complain! Benefit from these opportunities to turn your web site to your an advantage sales person and attract new visitors to your home page. Your site is your shop window, do not lose the opportunity to increase your sales! You must see it as a tool of communication, sell and promote your business.

You have quality content, we must now think about using your site and its environment in a clear presentation, a simple concept of your site, added value, etc … it’s a way of communicating. Here are the elements on which you have to work that form the coherent whole of your site:

  • Its establishment a sufficient number of pages and the tree of your site.
  • Its organization the provision and access to information on your site.
  • Dialogue used involvement of your visitor.
  • Font, size and color, icons and buttons, size and shape it’s your graphic, it must be uniform and smooth over your entire site. But you represented graphically.
  • Your logo and contact details your presence on all pages.
  • Your menus and names of your categories the use of good terms.
  • Your links, they must match the application and not be broken.
  • Your photos the size and use.
  • Easy access to the sales and purchase order, with all that includes the following phases the payment, the confirmation email with your purchase … Clear and precise.

To be sure of your result, do not hesitate to test your site at any time, with several people (colleagues, friends and family). The analysis of your site by a person is an experience and it earns you additional information for your changes to better meet the needs of your users. The goal is to advance the strengths and weaknesses of your site. The observation of these aspects will help you improve the structure, navigation of your site. Push your analysis to understand what motivates someone to become one of your customers. You have already passed a major milestone the visitor is on your home page, keep it! Immediately, the visitor must understand the content of your site and clearly define the products that you sell, whether this corresponds to their needs and feel confident. Then the purchase will be fast enough if the visitor has found what he was looking for quickly.

Thank you for visiting JCcyber.com The local web design company that cares about you.

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  • Brianna

    January 16, 2010 at 7:42 am

    Nice post mate

  • Sommer Rizo

    February 21, 2010 at 1:16 pm

    Thank you for the information provided. The best content I’ve seen in this market.

  • Jonathon Blackham

    February 22, 2010 at 4:59 am

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  • Gabriele Deglandon

    February 22, 2010 at 9:11 pm

    1 from now…I told some of the dev’s that some of the other dev’s provide comments on QA defect tickets and that those were helpful to me. When I asked these other devs why they didn’t do the corresponding thing they said “nobody ever reads those” and “I don’t have time for that” Uh, hi? Didn’t I just state I study them? It’s no coincidence that the devs who remark on their solutions have noticeably fewer faults in their code then the clump that guess there is no time for comments and no one reads them anyhow.

  • Judy Levi

    February 23, 2010 at 1:27 am

    Excellent post. As always I enjoy reading your posts…

  • Joseph G. chamoun

    February 23, 2010 at 7:00 am

    Thank you

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