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10 Things to Avoid When Creating Your Website

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When creating your website there a many things you should avoid if you want your website to be the best it can be.  Because there are a so many different website editors, software and technologies available, it is very easy to go overboard with adding every bell and whistle you can find which ultimately creates confusion and a not so friendly user experience.  Here is a list of ten of the most basic things you should consider avoiding when creating your site.

1. Busy/messy design

The best designed websites have a clear focus.  That means visitors should almost instantaneously know what the purpose of the page is and what action to take.  Adding too many colors, inappropriate or too many fonts, outbound links, confusing graphics etc can confuse visitors and ultimately turn them off.  There is a lot to be said about having clear and clean design.  The saying “Less is more” and the idea that form should follow function is very relevant to website design.

2. Too many images

Using too many images can quickly mean trouble for both loading time and user experience. Unless you’re a photographer or have a business directly related to photography, you should always consider using as few image files as possible. An image or two can be just fine, but the second you start using too many it can be hard for the visitors to separate the information they look for from the visual content.  If you do need to use a lot of images make sure to optimize them for the best look and smallest file size.

3. Bad navigation

One major turn-off to visitors is having a website navigation that is hard to understand or find. Make sure that your website is easy to navigate through and make sure to test it out on others before launch. There are so many websites out there that if someone’s getting frustrated with your navigation they’re likely to leave your website for a similar one.  It’s also important if you’re using javascript type drop down menus that they expand fast.  This is really a pet peeve of mine but if you think about it there is no reason for drop down menus to take a second or more to expand.  I link navigation to be instant and intuitive.

4. Slow-loading page content

You really don’t get a second chance to make a first impression.  And this is so true if you have a slow loading site.  This is pretty much death to any website.  If your site doesn’t load within a few seconds or less visitors click that back button fast.  Check your site’s speed over at Pingdom.  If you find your site loads slow consider moving your site to a fast web host.  Inexpensive shared hosting is usually the culprit behind slow websites.  If you’re on a server with hundreds of other websites you’ll most likely have a slow site.  Again consider getting a better host or going to a dedicated server in a good NOC.  This site used to be hosted by hostgator but I found that the site was loading too slow for my preferences and I figured that it was time to move.  So I went ahead and got a new dedicated server from Zerolag.

It’s also important to note that Google announced that website load times are part of their algorithm for ranking websites.  So fast loading websites are good for SEO.

5. Too many ads

We all have to make money, and sometimes that means putting ads on our websites. If you’re doing so, keep the ads relevant to your website and don’t overcrowd your content. By having a lot of ads for all sorts of companies and services all over the place, you’ll look less professional and in the long run probably make less money and get fewer visitors. Be picky on which ads you’ll allow on your site and try to make dedicated ad-spaces in your layout rather than just throwing ads in different sizes and colors “everywhere”.

If you’re running a professional business there is no reason you should have banners or text link ads on your website period, unless they are for your services.  Don’t send your valuable traffic off to someone else.  Keep your visitors by having them focus solely on your content.

6. Auto-playing content ie. music or video

This goes back to the earliest days of the web when people figured out that they could embed midi songs on their geocities sites… Ack!  Do not do this!  I don’t care if you have a photography website or if you’re a musician.  People sitting at their computers often have their own music or videos playing and don’t need to be bombarded with your favorite song.  It’s invasive and ultra annoying.  It’s surefire way to give people a bad impression from the get-go.  I’ve maybe seen 1 or 2 sites in thousands that have pulled off putting auto-playing music on their sites… and even then it was ambient music that was not loud or obtrusive.

I’ve also seen a number of marketers putting videos on their sites that auto play when loaded.  Again, bad idea.  Even worse is that the videos don’t have player controls so you can’t even stop the videos.  Rest assured I left immediately.

7. Misspellings/Grammar error

Believe it or not grammar is important.  Use spell check always and have someone proofread your content.  It makes a big difference.  Simple as that.

8. SEO trickery

When writing your content forget about search engines.  In the end you have human visitors with brains that can tell pretty fast if you‘re keyword stuffing your copy.  Forget about “sprinkling keywords” throughout your posts to get them to be SEO friendly.  If you’re talking about a certain topic then naturally your copy will contain keywords related to that topic.  Latent Symantec Indexing (LSI) should come naturally and shouldn’t be forced.

Keyword stuffing of any sort should be avoided by all means.  I’ve seen established businesses with a huge amount of white space in their footer only to find that they’ve hidden 300 keywords there and immediately they lose all credibility.  SEO is important to business but there is a natural way to rank for keywords and it doesn’t include trickery of any kind.

9. Irrelevant or low quality content

Content is such a crucial piece of the SEO puzzle.  Yes you need lots of content and the more the better.  But ultimately your content needs to be of high quality because your visitors that matter are human, not bots.  If you create your own content you should be spending a good amount of time writing high quality content.  That includes researching and coming up with quality images that are relevant to your copy.  People love quality content so give them what they want!

If you’re hiring people to write content for you make sure you don’t hire the cheapest writers you can find.  In the end it’s quality that will keep visitors coming back.  And it’s quality content that will get linked to.

10. Flash

I’m still not a fan of flash after all these years.  Not only does it crash browsers but it doesn’t even work on the millions of ipods and ipads out there.  I’ve had my browser crash more times because of flash than any other reason.   For those reasons alone I avoid it, but the worst is that flash isn’t that SEO friendly.  Sure google has made some changes to their bot that allows them to index some flash content but ultimately it’s better to have your website use standard HTML and Javascript to produce flash like effects.

So there you have it… the 10 things you should avoid when creating your website.  Of course there are many other things you should avoid but this list is a good place to start.  Follow these rules and you’ll be off to a good start.

New Website Design for Oldest Outdoor Lighting Company

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So this outdoor lighting company is the oldest outdoor lighting in existence.  I said “Outdoor Lighting”, not lighting so don’t get that confused.  And the reason I know that is because I actually worked at this company for 3 years after college.  And that company is Nightscaping.  Nightscaping was founded in 1959 by Bill Locklin and has a pretty cool story behind it.  They are now in their 50th year in business which is quite extraordinary.

I was lucky enough to work for Bill, as he has since passed away unfortunately, but I learned quite a bit from him and am very proud that I did know him and worked with him on an almost daily basis.  He invented low voltage outdoor lighting as we know it today.  Every other company has copied pretty much the majority of his work and that’s why we have companies like Malibu lighting… and well I can name others but I won’t. Read More

Recent Website Design Work

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New website design for Blesch and Associates.I recently redesigned Blesch and Associates (a Southern California real estate agency) website so that it would be not only be better looking but follow current web standards.  So it is completely designed using css/xhtml, seo friendly and loads super fast.  The homepage alone is 150Kb smaller in size then the previous design.

That’s one of the great things about using css/xhtml is that it makes your websites a lot smaller in file size.  But another great thing is that it’s a 100 timess more search engine friendly.  When you take out all the regular html that makes up html based websites you not only remove a lot of the file size, but your content moves up higher on the page (in the source code) and there’s not as much code to traverse through for search engine bots.

Going from regular html to css/xhtml is like moving from the stone age to the Jetsons.  If your site is not currently css/xhtml then you should consider changing it asap.

Blesch and Associates is a Southern California real estate agency offering San Bernardino real estate, as well as real estate in surrounding areas such as Redlands, Colton, Riverside and more. If you’re looking for real estate website design then please contact me.

Generate Qualified Real Estate Leads with A Professionally Designed And Optimized Website

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With a professionally designed website you can generate leads 24 hours a day, even in your sleep.

It’s no wonder more and more agents are turning to the web to generate qualified leads. Because of the current market slump agents are spending less money on newspaper classified ads. Agents and brokers are now realizing that their ad dollars pay off more when they invest in their own websites. Investing in their own websites they own and control makes more sense.

If you plan on being in business in the next 5 – 10 years now is the time to get a website.

It’s getting harder and harder to obtain top rankings on search engines like Google. Being on the first page of any search engine when someone searches for keywords related to your business is not a random occurrence. Google and the other major search engines like Yahoo and MSN have complicated algorithms that determine who is on that first page when you search. Do you want to know what one of the factors they use to determine who should rank where?

It’s how old a website is.

That means sites that have been online longer take precedence over newer sites. It’s a fact. That means if you are not already online you are losing precious leads to those who are. A websites age is only one of a hundred or more factors that play a role in where a website ranks however. It takes more than just being online or having an older website then your competitors.

Just having a website is no longer enough.

Many businesses offering website design to agents are offering inferior, quick DIY websites that are built from templates. So your website looks like a lot of other agents websites and are built around outdated technology that makes your website immediately less favorably to the major search engines. There are several reasons for this.

They simply can’t see your content.

Online content is king and many DIY sites and even expensive website designs are designed using a technology called “Frames” which means your content is separated from the main site which makes your content basically invisible to search engines. See my post Real Estate Websites with No Frames for more info. Your content, the text on your website is a huge factor in how search engines know what your website is even about.

It’s better to be unique.

A majority of real estate website design agencies offer cheap alternatives so you can start building your website immediately online. They offer template based designs that even though might look enticing have a negative drawback – they are cookie cutter designs. The search engines can tell who is unique by what is commonly referred to as a “foot print” which a site leaves. Websites based on templates have a foot print you don’t want to have. Unique is better if you ever want to rank for your keywords and generate leads.

You have less control over your website.

When you choose a company who offers inexpensive website alternatives you are giving up your freedom to control many things you should have control over. Sure, you might be able to update colors, text and even images but there are a lot of things that you cannot control that are important to your websites rankings. Things like Meta tags, page titles, site structure and more. All which play a big role in where your website ranks in search engines.

This is where I can help you.

I can design your website so that it is unique, fully editable and found by search engines – a site that will continue to bring you qualified leads for years to come.

When you have me design your website you will receive the highest quality design — one that meets current web standards and is completely accessible by searchers searching Google, Yahoo and MSN.

Even though your website will be editable we offer complete maintenance programs to boot, just in case your not comfortable editing your own site.

And I don’t stop there.

I offer complete search engine placement services so that you rank for the keywords you need to be found under. After your website is designed I put into effect techniques for gaining top positions for your website.

This includes content creation, link building, article marketing, press release writing and more. It is a complicated process which I have mastered over the last 5 years.

See for yourself. You can check the rankings of www.bleschandassociates.com on Google right now. Just search for Redlands Real Estate, Yucaipa Real Estate or even San Bernardino Real Estate.

If you would like these types of positions – ones that will bring you qualified leads 24 hours a day please contact me.

If you’d like to view more real estate site I’ve designed please check out my web design portfolio.

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