Friday, 15 January 2010 13:24
Following from the previous post "Five website mistakes", we continue talking about common problems with websites. These are on-page mistakes. Other issues that relate to off-page activities will be included in the third and last post!
A professional design builds credibility - and you only have about four seconds to do it. By then people have decided whether to trust you or go somewhere else. While the aesthetics of good design can be highly subjective, there are generally agreed practises. Badly focused images, poor use of white space, fuzzy logo's, design elements using multiple conflicting styles, poor text/background contrast and incoherent layout will put a dent in your credibility.
The people at Websites that Suck say it even better than we could with the Worst Business Websites of 2009.
Also make sure:
Particularly font types and style of images. You can mix it up to a certain extent, but don't go overboard. Consistency also means making sure that things behave in a way that the user will expect. Previously we've mentioned that people will expect text that is underlined is a link. Make sure that you are also consistent across your own site - if you link partner logos in one place, link every one.
PDF catalogues just seem a bit lazy, particularly from the larger warehouse-sized stores. Information in a PDF means the user has to work harder, and change from a web paradigm to a print one. The contents are harder to search and go out of date. If it complements content, fine.
There are times when a PDF is a good idea, for example when you expect that someone will print the material out (e.g. maps) or you want to retain the format (free e-books). If material is in PDF form, make sure you disclose it.
If you are a small business, putting a picture of you, your team and a bit of information about yourselves shows that there is a 'real' person behind the business and helps to build trust. Visitors like to read about your organisation, who and where you are. If you don't tell them, they'll be asking themselves what have you got to hide?
Tell us about the things that you see on a website that will make you go somewhere else!
Off page website mistakes
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Especially your "also ran" list: Flash intros, audio, and no contact info! All so annoying!!
I will disagree with horizontal scrolling though. I've seen a few awesome horizontal scrolling websites. I think you mean "websites that are wider than most peoples browser windows eg 1024px wide"?
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