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BYTRADE

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Oct 11, 2011 3:08 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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1. Lack of Focus
Too many web sites leave visitors wondering what the site is about. Be sure your home page explicitly conveys what you do and the value you offer, and entices them to explore other pages for additional information.

2. Text-heavy Pages
Actually, lots of text is OK, just don't use lengthy paragraphs with no visual breaks. Reading online is much different than print. Use the following to break-up blocks of text: shorter, more focused paragraphs; headlines and subheads; bullets and numbers; a few well-placed photos or graphics; and appropriate white space.

3. Legibility Issues
Dark fonts on dark backgrounds, light fonts on light backgrounds, and tiny fonts that strain the eye are obviously poor choices. Use common sense.

4. "Noise" and Clutter
Even if you have a great site, if your visitors are forced to wade through long blocks of copy, promotional offers, animation, sales pitches, and worthless dribble, you'll quickly confuse them and drive them away.

. Blatant Advertising
While we all hope to use our web site to move prospects along in the sales process, in-your-face advertising isn't the answer. Information, solutions and value will do the job more effectively. And while pop-up ads are widely used and acceptable, full screen pop-ups that are difficult to close infuriate everyone.

6. Navigation Issues
A clearly obvious navigational panel makes sense doesn't it? But common sense isn't always common practice. How easily can a newcomer navigate your site?

7. Inappropriate Graphics and Photos
Photos and graphics can visually enhance the appearance of your site as well as support and substantiate your copy. But don't use load-intensive graphics or photos of your corporate office which are relevant to no one.

8. Outdated Information
Nothing screams "unprofessional" any louder than outdated information.

9. Too Many Clicks Needed
We're all impatient and in a hurry. Our online waiting threshold is much less than off-line. If more than a few clicks are required to get to a page, you'll lose a prospect every time.

10. Lack of Contact Information
This also seems obvious, but I have searched numerous web sites for contact phone numbers - and I am amazed how many times I was unable to find one. Just because a web site is online doesn't mean a prospect only wants to contact you online.

11. Form Frustration
The large majority of online forms are too lengthy. Get rid of questions/fields that simply are not needed. And don't identify one as mandatory if it really isn't.

12. No Privacy Policy
In the age of rampant spam, we all want to be certain we are offering our e-mail address to someone who will protect it carefully. If you ask for an e-mail address on one of your forms, let your prospects know that you will not sell or distribute their address to anyone



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Delois

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Oct 19, 2011 12:53 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Common web design mistakes are as bellow :

 

1. Poor layouts of the website.

2. Give too many advertisements on the website.

3. Unreadable font of the website.

4. Same color of the background and also of the text.

5. Too many use of the Flash.



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Nuevolution

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Oct 19, 2011 1:00 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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BYTRADE... 

Honestly, all of the 12 issues you posted are so true... But you know what the biggest issues are:

1. The coder, did not code the wed site (semantically).

2. Forgetting to use the appropriate tags or not knowing how to use them. 

If a web developer doesn't know how to use appropriate html tags, then most-likely he doesn't have any layout of typography experience... 

 



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Feb 14, 2012 1:17 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Page length is also big issue so always avoid scrolling down a page for reading entire text so Designer should prefer Flat design



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BrianJames01

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Feb 15, 2012 9:09 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Pop Up Windows are one huge mistake. This is a major mistake made by some developers where they open an entire website into a pop up window. Users are comfortable with browsing your site in their browser not a pop up window. Don't over complicate your site and confuse your user.

 


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