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Web Site Design***
The
Birth of a Professional Web Site
Part Four Essential Web Site Components
Although the Internet has provided a wealth
of opportunity for all of us, it has also
created a breeding ground for scam artists.
Internet users are very reluctant to make
purchases online, and share their personal
information.
For this reason, you must
take every opportunity to convey your
professionalism -- from your web site,
products and services, to your customer
service, each will play an important part
in your success.
The moment your site loads,
your visitors will have an instant reaction
-- your site will either convey your professionalism
or your amateurism. If your site doesn't
look professional, your visitors may leave
your site prematurely and never return.
If you're not confident
in your ability to design a professional
looking web site, it would be in your
best interest to hire a professional.
In addition to having
a professional appearance, a professional
web site should possess the following
essential components:
Domain Name
In order to establish
credibility, you must be willing to invest
in your own domain name and professional
web hosting. Web sites hosted on free
servers are not taken seriously and will
suffer a serious loss of business. Your
visitors may feel that if you don't have
your own domain, you may not be a credible
company. They'll simply take their business
elsewhere.
Professional Logo
A professional looking
logo is an absolute must. Not only will
it give your site a more professional
appearance, but it will also enable your
visitors to recognize your brand.
Your logo should be displayed
in the top left corner of each page of
your web site.
If you're not confident
in your ability to design your own logo,
you can get a professional logo designed
for just $25 at gotlogos.com. http://www.gotlogos.com
Theme-based Content
Your web site should focus
on a specific subject and provide a variety
of information that relates to the subject.
For example, if your web site focuses
on dog grooming, your pages might include
all of the following:
• Dog grooming
articles
• Dog grooming ezine (newsletter)
• Dog grooming tips
• Dog grooming accessories
• Links to Dog Grooming resources
• Dog grooming news links
• Dog grooming photographs
Content comes in a variety
of forms including news, articles, tips,
horoscopes, weather and resource links.
Although fresh, original content is preferable,
there are a variety of free resources
available on the Internet that will provide
you with free content.
The following web sites
provide free articles for publication:
Web-Source.net http://www.web-source.net/articlesub.htm
Mega-Success http://www.mega-success.com
Marketing Seek http://www.marketing-seek.com
The following web sites
provide free syndicated content:
Syndicator http://www.web-source.net/syndicator.htm
isyndicate http://www.isyndicate.com
Moreover http://www.moreover.com
Screaming Media http://www.screamingmedia.com
Email Capture
Collecting your potential
customers' email addresses is an absolute
must. Whether you publish an ezine, provide
web site and/or product announcements
or tips, you must take every opportunity
to capture your visitors' email addresses.
Display a subscription
form on every page of your web site.
Privacy Policy
Internet users are becoming
more and more concerned with their privacy.
However, there is something you can do
to ease their minds.
Create a page on your
web site called "Privacy" and
let your visitors know exactly how you
will be using the information you collect.
This page should include
an explanation of all of the following:
• How do
you plan on using their information?
• Is their information sold or shared
with a third party?
• Why do you collect their email
address and how will it be used?
• Why do you track their IP address?
• Let your visitors know that you're
not responsible for the privacy issues
of any outside web sites you may be linking
to.
• Why do you use order forms and
what do you do with the information acquired?
• Do you run contests and what do
you do with the information?
• Do you have a discussion forum
or message board? Let your visitors know
that any information that is disclosed
in these areas becomes public information
and
that they should exercise caution.
• Do you have security measures
in place to protect the loss, misuse and
alteration of the information under your
control? If so, let your visitors know.
• Let your visitors know how they
can opt out of your mailing lists.
• Provide your visitors with your
contact information should they have any
questions about your privacy statement.
About Page
An "About" page
is an essential part of a professional
web site. Your potential customers want
to know exactly who you are.
Create a page to add to
your web site called "About"
and include all of the following:
1. A personal or professional
biography
2. A photograph of yourself
3. A complete description of you and/or
your company
4. Your web site and/or company objectives
5. Your name, address, phone number and
email address
It is very important that
you include an "About" page
-- especially if you're selling a product
or service. You must do everything in
your power to put your visitors' minds
at ease.
Testimonials
A great way to build your
credibility with your potential customers
is to display your customer testimonials.
Include your customer's name, email address
and web address with
each unsolicited testimonial to increase
believability.
You can find a nice script
that will rotate your testimonials at
Willmaster.com.
http://www.willmaster.com/?wsnet
Money Back Guarantee
To further increase your
credibility, you must completely remove
your potential customers' risk. Provide
them with a solid, no risk, money back
guarantee. This will put their mind at
ease by building their confidence in you
and your product.
Feedback
Many times, potential
customers will have questions about your
products and services. Instead of displaying
an email address on your web site, consider
using a feedback form.
Create a page on your
web site called feedback and place a form
on this page to enable your visitors to
contact you.
Your personal response
to your potential customers can literally
determine whether or not you're going
to make a sale.
You can find a nice feedback
script at Willmaster.com.
http://www.willmaster.com/?wsnet
Secure Server
If you're processing your
customers' orders online, you must place
your order form on a secure server. Not
only will a secure server protect your
customers' personal information,
but it also provides him/her with added
confidence in placing an order with you.
Copyrights
Display your copyright
information at the bottom of each page.
It's best to include both the word Copyright
and the © symbol, as some countries
don't recognize one or the other.
Your copyright might look
like this:
Copyright © Year
Company Name
By taking the time to
ensure your site possesses these essential
components, you will increase your chances
of success considerably.
(Continued in part five)
Copyright © Shelley Lowery
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