I don’t care if your business has an amazing site or not, here’s a couple bits of advice to to think about for your professional web page design.
Is your web page’s ROI what you desire?
Before you decide to start creating your site, you need to create intent that the business website must reach. When you have a reasonable time frame you will be able to see if your site and design are working to achieve your plan. If you aren’t getting sales then change your website design and test again.
Don’t Distract the Web Surfer
Keep your web site clean and simple. You don’t shouldn’t put everything on the home part of the site. Keep it simple to achieve the best results. If you have to much going on users won’t know what to do and instead of purchasing your product they’ll simply go to another site.
Hard to Get Contact Information for The Business
Your contact information needs to be easy for the user to see. This provides a few pluses:
1. A client can quickly find your office
2. Maps can use this address to help your site rank higher
3. Keywords from your address might help in organic search results
Trust Your Utah Web Design team
In web design many of businesses believe they have what they believe are good ideas for their website. But, in reality these beliefs do not work or will make the site ugly by current web standards. Trust your web company! If you hired a plumber you’d trust them on their advice wouldn’t you? Just because you use the internet does not mean you are a professional. Often because of client intervention a good web design can quickly become a bad web design.
Prominent Social Media Links
Don’t hide your social media links, make them prominent. But also make them open in a new window so as not to lose your web searcher. Though your social media should be up to part to help your business sell your product or service.
Up to date copyright
If you are going to bother putting a copyright notice up, make sure it’s up to date. Nothing makes a firm look more dubious than a 2002 copyright in 2010.
Hit Counters
No one but you cares how many people have visited your website. Don’t put one on, it’s tacky.