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Thursday, June 11, 2009

Increasing Website Accessibility by Adding Links

Almost every website has a link of one kind or another. It could be a link from one page on the site to another (from a home page to a services page). It could be a link to another website. Links can help drive users to the right place. A “Click Here to Order Now” link can take a customer to your order page.

There are three things to consider when adding website links to your site: choose the right links, make sure the links works, and keep the number of links to a minimum.

1. Choose the Right Link: When deciding what links to put on your website, you should choose links that will be resourceful for your visitors. Choose to link to companies that you do business with or ones that complement your business. Having links that help your visitors is a great way to keep them coming back to your website. For example, if you own a landscaping business, you may want to link to a company that builds swimming pools. Don’t be afraid to email other businesses and ask if they will do a link swap.

2. Make Sure the Links Work: Clicking on a link that takes you to a wrong page or doesn't work at all can be very frustrating. Making sure you're imputing the correct link and that it works properly is important for customer satisfaction.

3. Keep the Number of Links to a Minimum: You do not want to overload your website with links. It can confuse the customer. Choose a few links that compliment your website and put them in a location that is easily seen by your visitors.

By following these three steps you can increase your website's accessibility to the public while providing a useful service to your visitors. HIT Web Design offers other ways to improve site accessibility, through site maps, web traffic directors, shopping cart modifications, and many other products.


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Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Informative Writing and Web Writing Skills

Informative Writing

When writing for your website, keep in mind that a new visitor arrives at your site looking for something!

“Of course they are!” you say. “So, what's your point?”

The point is, you want to make it EASY for them to find it!

In other words, visitors arrive at your site with a “skim and scan” or a “grab and go” mentality. If they can't find what they want within seconds, they will move on to someone else's site! Your job, therefore, is to design your home page to capture their attention and then draw them deeper into your site for more information.

Web Writing Skills

Take the time to re-read your own website with a critical eye. If you were a first-time visitor, would you be inclined to linger longer, or would you move on to other sites? The implication for you as you write, or re-write, is that to keep your visitor on your website, you must make your content clear, concise, and interesting. Your challenge is to convey everything your website or product has to offer with as few words as possible and in a simple, easy-to-read format.

Using bullet points, text boxes, and tables along with short text is a good strategy to follow.

Remember, also, that enthusiasm is infectious. Don't be afraid to let your passion show through and describe why you are excited about your product or website.

Finally, a professional writer can help you portray the essence of your site quickly so you can avoid the annoying side effects typical of web writers, such as writer's block, insomnia, over-caffeination, irrational irritability, snappy sarcasm, relentless worrying for no identifiable reason, and screen-strained, bloodshot eyes. (Learn more at HIT Enhancements.)

One last tip: when writing, avoid stereotypical references. It's just annoying.


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Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Does Your Text Betray You?

The French moralist, Joseph Joubert, wrote, “Words, like eyeglasses, blur everything that they do not make clear.” Especially online, text plays a vital role in site content, how the site is organized, and even how visitors interact with the site. Recognizing this, many website design firms such as Heritage Internet Technologies offer professional writing as part of an overall design package.

Mike the mason, Paul the plumber, and Sue the seamstress do what they do best, i.e. lay brick, fix water leaks, and create beautiful clothing. However, when it comes to telling others in writing about their exceptional skills, they often fall short. Their text betrays their expertise.

Many small business owners have solved this dilemma by engaging the services of a professional writer. The benefits warrant the added expense.

Benefits of Professionally-Written Text:
  • Proper Presentation—Well-researched, well-written, and well-edited content makes a website easier to understand and increases the likelihood a visitor will stay on the site longer and continue reading. Especially online, effective text can be the difference between a visitor quickly moving on, and someone purchasing products or services.
  • Maintain Continuity— Poorly written text can destroy the otherwise professional image, and the attractive look and feel of the website. Informative, interesting text complements the design and layout of the website. It lends an air of professionalism and excellence, lending value to the products or services promoted by the website.
  • Cost-Effective—Writing services can be engaged for modest fees. The income generated by compelling text will more than offset the modest fee paid for professionally prepared text. It will pay for itself many times over.
  • Save Time and Anxiety—The time it will take a professional writer to interview Mike, Paul, and Sue will be a fraction of the time it will take them to figure out what they want to say and how to say it, not to mention the stress it will eliminate.
For further information on this or any other matters relating to designing and hosting websites, remember the friendly professionals at Heritage Internet Technologies are just a phone call away.

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