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Poor Page Design And Visitor Retention
James Leckie | Contributing Writer
In the never ending search engine promotion
battle, one of the most frequent questions asked by site owners
is why isnt my site listed? When web pages dont
magically appear in the Top 10 rankings of the major search engines,
its usually Google & Co. who are blamed. Trouble is,
the actual process of submitting sites is just one part of the
web marketing equation, and the responsibility for generating
traffic lies at the feet of the site owner, not the search engines.
Just as there's no point having a 'great site',
when you have no traffic, there is no point generating traffic
to a poorly designed site since the visitors youve tried
so hard to attract will simply go elsewhere. Traffic generation
strategies should be viewed side-by-side with web design techniques
Poor site design can affect traffic generation
in several key ways:
1. Poorly designed pages often perform badly
on the major search engines. Chances are, if you haven't taken
the time to produce a quality site, you will have forgotten to
include Meta information in your underlying code, which is used
by search engines to determine rankings (as discussed in previous
articles).
2. If the visitors have arrived via search engines,
reciprocal links, or otherwise, and your home page is attractively
built and uncluttered, you have won the first part of the battle.
Now, you must keep the visitors in your site. If navigation is
poor, and your other pages are hard to find, you visitors will
leave as soon as they arrived.
There are a number of classic 'mistakes' made
on a daily basis by web designers. Even experienced webmasters
have at one time or another been guilty of poor design, which
has in turn, lost traffic.
1. Poor navigation - Getting visitors to your
home page is only the beginning of the battle. You want people
to navigate the rest of your site, to increase page views and
drive up response to articles and advertising features. So create
clear and simple menu bars on your site, to facilitate this process.
2. Graphics Whatever you do, keep graphics
to a minimum, and ensure they are well designed and meaningful
for the theme of your site. Slow loading graphics will kill off
your visitor retention rate.
3. Timeliness The Internet is the most
up-to-date communications medium ever seen. Make sure your site
appears current and topical. If you are unable to update your
site on a daily basis with the 'what's new', you might consider
including a date/time field within the structure of your pages.
4. Spelling and Grammar If you are an
information provider, double-check your text for typos before
uploading. You'd be amazed at the number of high traffic sites
who have forgotten that 'millennium' contains 2 'n's, for example.
You may get away with the odd error, but you won't keep regular
visitors if your site appears to have poor editorial control.
5. Code Structure Wherever possible, try
to keep your relevant text towards the top of your code. Search
engines will analyse only the first few hundred words to determine
your site rankings. Unnecessary JavaScript code towards the top
of the page may have a direct impact on successful traffic generation.
Why not store the JavaScript separately, and reference it within
your HTML? If this is not possible, 'Doorway' pages will be a
better option for your site.
6. Frames Many search engines cannot index
frames. Unless frames are essential to your site design, we would
recommend you leave them well alone. If you must use frames, then
creating 'doorway' pages would be a good idea these pages
will point to your main (framed) site.
7. Hyperlinks Make sure that your internal
and external links are working. Other sites may change their URL's
from time to time, so you should check all links on occasion.
There is nothing worse than clicking on a link and finding the
classic error: '404 Error Page does not exist'!
8. Use of fonts Try to stick to a single
font (e.g. Verdana, Arial), in various sizes depending on the
emphasis placed on each section of text. More and more key sites
use 'Verdana' as the standard, since it appears both business-like
and user friendly. Arial is another favourite for site designers.
There are no hard and fast rules for web design
with all products and services now available on-line, a
vast array of design techniques are employed by designers and
webmasters. However, make sure you don't make the fundamental
errors listed above, and you'll be one step nearer you goal of
good traffic retention.
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