4 Things That Make A Web Site Great

First you need original content. Content is the heart beat of any exceptional Web site. The

ability to take a common subject and give it some interest and originality is a rare talent,

but necessary to keep visitors coming back. Add a dash of humor, be sure to update once or

twice a month and look out, you're on your way.

Second you need, great graphics. If your graphics are properly used they can greatly enhance a

Web site and it's content. However, if you overuse or they take forever to load, you will
drive visitors away before they even see the content. The irony here is that just about anyone

can make decent graphics and expensive programs are not required.

Third, you need a good presentation. Good Web sites do not keep the user guessing. They make

their purpose immediately evident and present an easy to follow navigation system. The
content and graphics blend in perfectly with the presentation and following it is a simple

matter. You will never find hyperbole or confusion caused by overuse of animated graphics,
Java or anything else that will serve to mask the intent and content of the site. Most

importantly, a great Web site is run by a competent and knowledgeable Webmaster. One who knows

how to seamlessly move the visitors to each level of the site. A great Web site is not a side

show, it's a simple (no-need-to-be flashy) library of content. It just does what it is

supposed to do and leaves the hoopla behind.

Last, but not least your site needs to be both interactive and proactive. Good web sites are

ones that are people conscience.While, yes, the Internet is the cutting edge of technology and
all that, remember it's just regular people, like you and I that are using it and will make it

what it is in the future. The great web sites are the ones with the developers who not only
have all the techno skills, but the people skills to boot. Think about the sites you visit

over and over. What keeps you coming back. Useful content. Yes. How about that feeling of
belonging. Like someone is actually having a one on one conversation with you. The ability to

provide the opportunity to express and contribute is the mark of a superior web developer
and what makes a web site one of the great ones.

Copyright 2004 DeFiore Enterprises


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