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It does not matter if you had the greatest item in the entire world -- if your website is poorly done you'll not be able to provide even one copy of it because visitors will be driven off your website by the bad design.

I'm not just talking about an excellent aesthetic de.., when I'm talking about a "good design".

As a web developer, you should design your websites to provide these potential customers the greatest ease of use, the very best feeling and most critical of a welcoming experience.

If you had the best product in the entire world it doesn't matter -- if your website is poorly done you'll not manage to sell even one copy of it because visitors will be pushed off your website by the lousy design.

I'm not merely talking about a good graphical style, when I am talking about a "good design".

A specialist web design will be able to point out there are many elements which donate to a great site design -- availability design, program or format design, user experience design and obviously probably the most straightforward, which is graphic design.

Hence, I have highlighted some features of the worst internet types I have encounter. Hopefully, you will find a way to compare that against your own personal site as a checklist and if anything in your site fits the criteria, you should be aware of it is high time to take serious action!

1) Vocals

Unless you're owning a site which encourages a group, a CD or any such thing related to music, I would really encourage you to stay away from putting looping back ground music on your site.

It might seem nice to you initially, but visualize if a big site was run by you with hundreds of pages and each time a guest browses to another site on your site, the backdrop music begins playing again.

If I were your guest, I had just turn fully off my speakers or leave your website. More over, they just add to the visitors burden when viewing your site -- consumers on dial up connections may have to wait longer just because it is intended to be considered to see your site. seo