10 seconds is all it takes… (How to grab the attention of your audience with your web site)

Written by Granny's Mettle


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One designer relates that ten seconds is enough for an average person to read a length of 40 words. And 40 words can mean a great deal of a good opening paragraph. The opening paragraph according torepparttar designer is your "contract" with your reader. With your "contract", you promise to deliver what your viewer needs, in every page of your web site.

And in ten seconds, you should be able load your page and everything in it if possible. In addition, you should also take advantage ofrepparttar 132131 text and its worth for your web site. Text isrepparttar 132132 first element that gets delivered upon connection. So make reading your text worthwhile. Deliver your promise, and deliver them good.

This isrepparttar 132133 essence of usability inrepparttar 132134 wide world ofrepparttar 132135 web. Utilizing those precious ten seconds to deliver what you promise, and provide what your viewer needs. Use those ten seconds wisely. Plan, design and execute in ten seconds.

People go to your web site because of what they can get from it. Ten seconds is all it takes for viewers to know if you have what they need. So make your ten seconds count.

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Granny's Mettle is a 30-something, professional web content writer. She has created various web content on a diverse range of topics, which includes digital printing topics, medical news, as well as legal issues. Her articles are composed of reviews, suggestions, tips and more for the printing and designing industry.


Components of a Great Web Site

Written by David Bell


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If your site is large you might want to include a search function to help visitors find what they are looking for. The more content you includerepparttar harder it gets for visitors to find exactly what they want. A search form makes this simple. HTML editors like MS FrontPage makes it easy to insert search tools into your site and automatically update itself when new pages are added. Having a web site means making constant updates. People want to know thatrepparttar 132130 information they are reading is fresh and new. That being said you should includerepparttar 132131 last daterepparttar 132132 page was updated on all ofrepparttar 132133 pages in your site. This letsrepparttar 132134 public know when changes were last made -- or you can include a "What's New" page that is specifically used for this purpose. Adding a page of related links is another great idea. You can contact other site owners and ask to exchange links or just add other sites that you like that compliment yours. By asking to exchange links you help generate traffic for each other's sites. The best sites onrepparttar 132135 'Net usually offer links to related sites where more information can be found onrepparttar 132136 same topic. If you can write a brief description next to each link allrepparttar 132137 better. If you do include a link page check it occasionally to remove dead links. It's very annoying to click on a link and get an error. If you take all of these tips and implement them on your web site, you'll have an interesting, well-designed site that people will want to return to again and again. Anyone can easily get onrepparttar 132138 Information Super Highway, but it's up to you to decide on what kind of "car" you want to be seen in.

I hope this helps in your future marketing decisions.

David Bell is Manager, Online Marketing, at http://www.wspromotion.com/ , a leading Search Engine Optimization services firm and Advertising Agency.


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