Top 5 Must-Haves on
Every Web Page
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There are 5 elements that every page of every Web
site must have. They are standard, and expected by Web users. When
one of them is missing, it screams to a viewer that it’s an amateur
site. If a few or all of them are missing, don’t expect anyone to
linger for very long.
These 5 elements make site visitors’ life easier and saves them
time, two extremely important characteristics of an effective Web
site.
1) Consistent colors, fonts, and look & feel.
This is a basic tenant of Web design. If you ran a traditional ad
campaign that used three different creative ads, would each one look
totally different? The answer is ‘no’. Using the same fonts, the
same colors and keeping the general look & feel consistent is
fundamental to presenting a unified, dependable, and congruent
image. If your look & feel is all over the place, your potential
customers may think you are all over the place.
Try for one main font throughout and maybe a secondary font. Two
primary colors are best with a third as a secondary color. A shade
of one of the two primary colors works well for the secondary color.
2) Consistent navigation and a ‘Home’ link.
If you present a navigational scheme on your homepage, then your
users immediately start to learn where to find all the ways to
locate elements of your site the minute they arrive. If you then
place the same links in different spots on other pages you are
making it unnecessarily difficult for your viewers. It is
unconsciously annoying to users, and gives the impression once again
that you and your company are inconsistent and undependable. Don’t
make users work harder than they have to get information from your
site.
Also, provide a way for a user to get back to your home page on
every page of your site. Often this is the page a user is most
familiar with so they may want to go back. If someone emails an
associate a link to an inner page in your site and they click on it,
it is a good idea to provide a way for that new user to get to your
home page.
3) A search function.
This is another one of those standard features that most people
expect now. If there is a specific bit of information that a person
wants to find, don’t make them wade through every page of your site.
Implementing a search function is easy and free. You can get one at
http://www.atomz.com/search/trial_account.htm. This truly makes a
site user’s life a lot easier.
4) Text, not just images, and text links, not just buttons.
Advertising agencies who also make Web sites have a tendency to use
too many graphics, often at the expense of text. A good rule of
thumb is that if you have words in an image, take it out and replace
it with html text. This is good for a number of reasons; including
making the site more search engine friendly and loading faster.
Search engines can only key off text, not words found in images.
Also, graphic-intensive site take longer to load.
If you don’t include text versions of your links, and only use
buttons (which are images) then a number of popular search engines
can’t index your site because they can’t read links embedded in
images. So it’s important always to include text links as well as
buttons.
5) Phone number, logo, tag line.
Don’t make your Web site an obstacle or wall for your prospects and
customers by leaving off your phone number. Every page should have
your phone number listed. It is very frustrating to go to a
company’s site and have no way to reach them except through a form
or email.
Always include your logo and tag line on every page as well. If you
don’t have a tag line, start thinking about creating one, your site
is a great place to repeatedly get your message out.
All of the above mentioned elements can be included on an html
template that is used for every page in your site. Templates make it
easy to include all of these and quickly update or change them too.
Templates are for another discussion, but keep in mind they are very
useful.
Most importantly, make sure every page of your site incorporates
these top five elements; they are a very necessary foundation for
any effective Web site.
Article by Jason O'Connor
© 2003
Jason OConnor is President of Oak Web Works - The synthesis of Web
design, technology and marketing.
Jason is an expert at Web design and programming, e-strategy, and
e-marketing
http://www.oakwebworks.com
mailto:jason@oakwebworks.com
Author Name: Jason OConnor
Author Email: joconnor888@hotmail.com
Author Website:
http://www.oakwebworks.com
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