Amazines Free Article Archive
www.amazines.com - Wednesday, January 08, 2025
Read about the most recent changes and happenings at Amazines.com
Log into your account or register as a new author. Start submitting your articles right now!
Search our database for articles.
Subscribe to receive articles emailed straight to your email account. You may choose multiple categories.
View our newest articles submitted by our authors.
View our most top rated articles rated by our visitors.
* Please note that this is NOT the ARTICLE manager
Add a new EZINE, or manage your EZINE submission.
Add fresh, free web content to your site such as newest articles, web tools, and quotes with a single piece of code!
Home What's New? Submit/Manage Articles Latest Posts Top Rated Article Search
Google
Subscriptions Manage Ezines
CATEGORIES
 Article Archive
 Advertising (133574)
 Advice (161671)
 Affiliate Programs (34799)
 Art and Culture (73858)
 Automotive (145718)
 Blogs (75619)
 Boating (9851)
 Books (17224)
 Buddhism (4130)
 Business (1330903)
 Business News (426455)
 Business Opportunities (366525)
 Camping (10973)
 Career (72795)
 Christianity (15852)
 Collecting (11638)
 Communication (115089)
 Computers (241958)
 Construction (38967)
 Consumer (49954)
 Cooking (17080)
 Copywriting (6733)
 Crafts (18203)
 Cuisine (7549)
 Current Affairs (20322)
 Dating (45910)
 EBooks (19703)
 E-Commerce (48272)
 Education (185530)
 Electronics (83525)
 Email (6438)
 Entertainment (159862)
 Environment (28995)
 Ezine (3040)
 Ezine Publishing (5454)
 Ezine Sites (1551)
 Family & Parenting (111009)
 Fashion & Cosmetics (196613)
 Female Entrepreneurs (11853)
 Feng Shui (134)
 Finance & Investment (310624)
 Fitness (106492)
 Food & Beverages (63057)
 Free Web Resources (7941)
 Gambling (30227)
 Gardening (25202)
 Government (10519)
 Health (630171)
 Hinduism (2206)
 Hobbies (44083)
 Home Business (91744)
 Home Improvement (251245)
 Home Repair (46253)
 Humor (4727)
 Import - Export (5461)
 Insurance (45104)
 Interior Design (29621)
 International Property (3488)
 Internet (191027)
 Internet Marketing (146690)
 Investment (22863)
 Islam (1161)
 Judaism (1352)
 Law (80500)
 Link Popularity (4596)
 Manufacturing (20930)
 Marketing (99325)
 MLM (14140)
 Motivation (18236)
 Music (27000)
 New to the Internet (9498)
 Non-Profit Organizations (4048)
 Online Shopping (129741)
 Organizing (7813)
 Party Ideas (11855)
 Pets (38165)
 Poetry (2229)
 Press Release (12691)
 Public Speaking (5643)
 Publishing (7566)
 Quotes (2407)
 Real Estate (126831)
 Recreation & Leisure (95495)
 Relationships (87677)
 Research (16182)
 Sales (80358)
 Science & Technology (110298)
 Search Engines (23521)
 Self Improvement (153317)
 Seniors (6222)
 Sexuality (36012)
 Small Business (49344)
 Software (83053)
 Spiritual (23536)
 Sports (116155)
 Tax (7664)
 Telecommuting (34070)
 Travel & Tourism (308289)
 UK Property Investment (3123)
 Video Games (13382)
 Web Traffic (11795)
 Website Design (56939)
 Website Promotion (36667)
 World News (1000+)
 Writing (35847)
Author Spotlight
RAHUL JOHN

The venture glorifies your life with the essence of sumptuous features that carries you in the world...more
SUNNY NASH

Sunny Nash is the award-winning American author of Bigmama Didn’t Shop At Woolworth’s, recognized by...more
A TEKGENRE

A.J.Pipkin is a UK based home appliance and gadget fan and reviewer of quality headphones, specialis...more
VINCENT BOSSLEY

Vincent Bossley is a publisher and sailor living on the Northern Beaches of Sydney Australia. He has...more
SHOEB SIDDIQUE

From the time of study, i had a keen interest in acquiring knowledge by surfing on the Internet. Mea...more


Small Business: Website Design Trends by Chase McMullen





Article Author Biography
Small Business: Website Design Trends by
Article Posted: 05/23/2013
Article Views: 103
Articles Written: 234
Word Count: 929
Article Votes: 0
AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Small Business: Website Design Trends


 
Advertising,Advice,Home Business
Part of being a small business owner is most likely being involved in the process of creating your website. What is really important to include when you are considering your website layout? Is there a specific layout that works better than others? When I work with small business owners, I encourage them to consider the following: Include a Contact Page so People can Easily Contact You Did you know that everyone prefers to connect differently? Some of my clients are on Facebook all day, others are on Twitter, some prefer email and others want the human interaction of a telephone. In order to communicate to each of these audiences, make sure you have the following on every page: e-newsletter sign-up, a link to follow you on your Facebook fan page and Twitter, your phone number and if you have a blog, an RSS feed. You never know what page your future customer is going to come in on, so make your contact info readily available. Make a list of all the pages and sub-pages you want on your site Your programmer and designer will love if you hand them a list of pages and sub-pages you want on your site. If you have no clue how you want your information spread out on your website, make sure you tell your programmer and designer. When I work with clients, I normally ask how many total pages they want on their website. If they have no idea, it says to me that the client hasn’t thought through their marketing collateral or position. In order for me to get an accurate picture of your goals, I’ll need that list. And who knows your business better than you? Incorporate a wireframe A wireframe is a rough sketch or simple boxes showing which area will be for what category on each page. This allows one major thing – the client, the programmer and the designer all agreeing on the layout before the work gets started. This is especially important on a website with lots of information. As a rule, put the most important information towards the top, so people don’t have to scroll down to see it. Plus, using a wireframe helps point out which areas on the page are going to be reserved for the call to action, the logo and search box. Consider the programming platform Before programming one line of code, make sure you as the client, programmer and designer all agree on what type of code that website will be programmed in. This conversation should be had at the same stage as presenting the wireframe concepts. Different types can include: Straight HTML, Flash, XHTML, CSS or Content management systems such as Wordpress or Joomla. To help you decide, consider – will you need to update the site often? Or is it a strictly an informational site? Is it to showcase photography or an e-commerce site? Every web site is different and you may find yourself using a mixture of elements, but the important thing is to discuss this ahead of time. Keep it simple I have this philosophy in all matters of design – keep it simple! Sure your website in all flash may look cool, but can you navigate it easily? Will customers wait for large load times or move on to another site? Do you want to risk losing a sale? Besides navigation, also keep your color palette simple as well. There is nothing worse than pulling up a site that is bright neon green with purple stars and has a yellow flashing burst telling you to click there. A color palette of 3-4 colors is plenty and think subtlety rather than bright. Use lots of white space. Think of the large websites you frequent – Amazon or NY Times – both of these communicate a brand and keep it simple. Be consistent Make your web page layout match the rest of your collateral. Part of creating a brand, is being consistent across all media – in print and online. When someone hands me their brochure, it should have the same fonts and colors of their website. Consistency helps create trust, which is a huge part of branding. All of your web pages should match. If you are on the About page, it should match your Blog and your Home page. What exactly should match? Keep your logo in the same spot on all pages. Keep your navigation and footer with the same info and colors. If you are inconsistent it can lead to someone thinking they left your website. Which in turn means – a lost customer. Remember consistency = trust = brand building. Consider the path you want the customer to take Make sure you have a precise goal. Is to convert visitors to your email list? Or is it to purchase a certain product? Is it to sign-up on your Facebook fan page? It is informational? Make the path you want your clients to take obvious and simple. Don’t overwhelm them with 6 options, but do keep it simple. Have a focus.

Author Chase McMullen has been designing and building websites for the public for the last 5+ years. Although he’s relatively new, he's best known for continually been progressive in his designs to ensure his product is the most technologically advanced one on the market. He takes pride in designing products that are creative, effective, and effective. His motto when designing is “create the impossible”. For additional information on the services that the Author provides please take a look at: http://skytipmedia.co or http://skytipmedia.com/#/website-services/.

Related Articles - website building Reno, website company Sparks, best website companies, website design firms, affordable website design, website design services, web d,

Email this Article to a Friend!

Receive Articles like this one direct to your email box!
Subscribe for free today!

 Rate This Article  
Completely useless, should be removed from directory.
Minimal useful information.
Decent and informative.
Great article, very informative and helpful.
A 'Must Read'.

 

Do you Agree or Disagree? Have a Comment? POST IT!

 Reader Opinions 
Submit your comments and they will be posted here.
Make this comment or to the Author only:
Name:
Email:
*Your email will NOT be posted. This is for administrative purposes only.
Comments: *Your Comments WILL be posted to the AUTHOR ONLY if you select PRIVATE and to this PUBLIC PAGE if you select PUBLIC, so write accordingly.
 
Please enter the code in the image:



 Author Login 
LOGIN
Register for Author Account

 

Advertiser Login

 

ADVERTISE HERE NOW!
   Limited Time $60 Offer!
   90  Days-1.5 Million Views  

 

Great Paranormal Romance


PAUL PHILIPS

For more articles, blog messages & videos and a free e-book download go to www.NewParadigm.ws your p...more
STEVERT MCKENZIE

Stevert Mckenzie, Travel Enthusiast. ...more
TIM FAY

After 60-plus years of living, I am just trying to pass down some of the information that I have lea...more
LAURA JEEVES

At LeadGenerators, we specialise in content-led Online Marketing Strategies for our clients in the t...more
ADRIAN JOELE

I have been involved in nutrition and weight management for over 12 years and I like to share my kn...more
GENE MYERS

Author of four books and two screenplays; frequent magazine contributor. I have four other books "in...more
DONNIE LEWIS

I'm an avid consumer of a smoothie a day living, herbs, vitamins and daily dose of exercise. I'm 60...more
ALEX BELSEY

I am the editor of QUAY Magazine, a B2B publication based in the South West of the UK. I am also the...more
SUSAN FRIESEN

Located in the lower mainland of B.C., Susan Friesen is a visionary brand strategist, entrepreneur, ...more
STEPHEN BYE

Steve Bye is currently a fiction writer, who published his first novel, ‘Looking Forward Through the...more

HomeLinksAbout UsContact UsTerms of UsePrivacy PolicyFAQResources
Copyright © 2025, All rights reserved.
Some pages may contain portions of text relating to certain topics obtained from wikipedia.org under the GNU FDL license