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The Top 10 Deadly Website Sins << Previous Page

1. Not updating the content on the website

Where would you rather be for a long period of time, a library full of books or a room with several mediocre paintings? If you had to return, where would you rather go? Content can be photos, articles, news clips or narrative.

2. Thinking that just because you have a website, business will come flowing

Bringing visitors to your website takes a consistent effort and time.

3. Not marketing your site

Make sure that you put your www address on every bit of paper you ever send to clients. Include it in your email signature, have it visible in your premises, and tell people about it. Add your site to search engines and web directories. Now you've got it - flaunt it!

4. Not having website statistics

You need to be able to see which is your most popular page, how many people are looking, if what you thought is your best product is your most popular, etc. It is this intelligence that will allow you to make your site tightly targeted to your specific potential customers needs and wants.

5. Hiding your content behind fancy graphics

Pictures and graphics are a great way to make a site look interesting, but if you do have textual content, make sure it is easy to read, spell checked, understandable and current.

6. Having a slow site

Pages should take no more than 10 seconds to appear fully. Any more than that and the boredom factor starts to set in. If you do have something that you know will take a while to appear, tell the viewer, and give them something to read while it is happening, it will make the wait less obvious.

7. Not having a picture of yourself and staff on your website

In the day of virtual communication, it is often nice to see whom you are dealing with. It does not have to be a grand scale portrait, just a tasteful shot so people can actually see you, and start to build some trust.

8. Rely too heavily on techno wizardry

Some people are still looking at websites on basic computers and some people don't like to spend time waiting for things to appear. This means that if your site needs the best equipment to run and a long time to wait, you may be missing out on potential customers.

9. Having crowded pages

It takes approximately 20% longer to read something on a computer screen than it does on paper. Make sure your pages are not cluttered so people can read things comfortably, and do not jam pack the page so viewers have to search around to know what to look at first.

10. Having broken links

This means that you have a link to another page, but it is not there and comes up with an error message. This can defeat all the work you have put into having a great site, as it can look unprofessional. Keep an eye on this if you have a page of external links.

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