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If you are new to web design your head is probably
spinning with questions as well as excitement to get
started. Many people find that hiring a web designer
is a good way to go because they simply do not have
the know how to get the job done. If you don’t
need your website to be up and running in the next couple
weeks you can take a crash course in web design and
attempt to do it on your own. Not only can you realize
your creative vision, you can also save a lot of money
if you do it on your own, and you just might find your
new hobby. Web design can be a lot of fun!
The first thing you should have if you are undertaking
a web design project for the first time is a web editing
software program such as FrontPage. Many of the software
programs such as this are really easy to use, and offer
guidance through the web development phases. There are
more complicated web design software programs out there,
but you should stick with something along the lines
of FrontPage because it is very easy to use, even for
a beginner.
Even with an easy to use program such as FrontPage you
may want to study up on the benefits of html formatting,
Meta tags, and search engine optimization. All of these
elements of web design work together to get visitors
to your web page. No one designs a web page to sit on
the Internet without being seen. Combining the use of
html, Meta tags, and search engine optimization you
will be working with the search engines to get listed
in the results pages of search engine results. This
is the first step of creating a user base, no matter
what your web page is selling or what type of content
you provide.
Next, it is important that you incorporate quality content
in your web design. It can be a lot of fun to incorporate
graphics, gimmicks, and fun elements that are associated
with today’s web pages but quality content
is much more important than all of these things. This
is not to say that you can’t add color, style,
and personality to your web design but that should not
be the basis. The content of your web design should
be the priority and any graphics and gimmicks should
be very secondary. Search engine bots and crawlers do
not recognize graphics, so if you want to be seen in
the search engine results you need to have content that
speaks to the bots and crawlers. Quality content is
the key to your web design bringing in the traffic.
Website optimization is a big deal right now and it
is difficult to get into web design without delving
into this area of the business somewhat. Remember that
optimization standards are changing all of the time,
so don’t put all your eggs in one basket.
Your first priority should be to provide quality information,
content, or services to your current and potential customers.
When you feel as though you can do this you can then
worry about whether or not your website meets all or
some of the optimization standards that are out there.
If you have a lot of content on your site you should
try to hone in on popular keywords and use them throughout
your articles and text. Web site design should also
include links within and outside of the website. Links
are basically a roadway for the search engines to follow
as they browse the Internet. If you have links to your
pages you will be sure that all of your pages get crawled
and you have a better chance of being seen on search
engine result pages.
Perhaps you don’t care all that much about
search engine optimization because you are designing
a family website or something to that effect. If that
is the case you can use all of the graphics that you
want and really not worry too much about links or html.
If you don’t necessarily need a lot of traffic
to your website to be happy, then you can really get
creative and do some fun things. Your intentions for
your web design will really influence how you should
do things to be successful. Of course, one of the best
things you can do in web design is to have fun because
it’ll shine through in the end result
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