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Is Your Website Designed to Sell?Is Your Website Designed to Sell?Why do some websites sell better than others? Do you need a marketing degree to create a website? Does design have much impact or is web copy the key? You may not realize this but many of the successful internet marketing businesses realize that design, or layout of the website should be a marketing decision based on research done by internet marketers - not designers. This is in no way a reflection of the incredible talent that website designers have. You will clearly have a much more professional looking site when an expert applies his handiwork. However, it is very important to understand some of the key elements that smart marketers will make certain to appear (or NOT appear) on their highly profitable sites. If you are aware of these you may be able to select a designer who is knowledgeable in marketing as well. COLOR: Designers with a flair for color can make compelling choices that set a mood. But reading on a computer screen demands as much contrast as possible, otherwise the reader will have vision fatigue. You do not want to irritate or tire your visitors in any way or they may leave, so be certain that the main body of your website copy is black writing on a white background - or as close to that ideal as possible. Colors also change appearance on different monitors, so what looks cool and calm on one monitor may be bright and glaring on another. Simple works. GRAPHICS: Striking, bold graphics can be a real eye-catcher for visitors. Still, internet marketers are pretty much unanimous in stating that you should avoid flash graphics as much as possible. Again, they tend to tire visitors eyes or create a distraction from the written copy. Even if they are initially impressed by the work it may subconsciously annoy them. Simplicity is again the best way to go. LAYOUT: The first 'fold' of your site is similar to opening a tractional paper letter. If you remove a letter from an envelope that is folded in three, you will obviously view the top 'fold' first. This fold is what individuals will see without scrolling down the page. It is CRUCIAL that important elements like descriptive headlines, your contact number, newsletter subscription form etc. all show in the first fold. Do NOT place banners here unless they are the main element of your business as you will be giving prime space to other websites and your customer (which you fought hard to get in the first place) will be gone just as quickly. These are just some of the important elements you should be aware of when designing your site. About the Author: ================================================ Martin Boyd publishes a weekly newsletter dedicated to guiding home business owners to maximise there internet marketing efforts. Drop by and pick up your free newsletter http://www.theworkathomesuccessbusiness.com/direct-marketing.htm ================================================
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