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Monday, 6 December 2010

Top Six Critical Mistakes To Avoid When Building A Powerful Website PLUS How To Get Unlimited Web Design Jobs Online And Offline


As a newbie or an established web designer, there are basically six mistakes you must avoid when designing a website.

I call them tiny mistakes but the expertise attach to a web design depends entirely on these tiny mistakes. The main reason being that they can distract sites visitors from focusing on the message and start wondering who did such an absurd design. It literally destroys web designers’ reputation.

Here, they are:
·        Negative use of font style on the same page. Most web designers make this mistake all too often. If you look at the internet today, you’ll be able to point out hundreds maybe even thousands of these websites.

You find people using Arial, Times New Roman, and Jester on the same page.
It’s confusing to a site visitor.
What you want to do is choose a font style for the main headline and sub-headlines and stick to that so that where there’s a headline it means it’s a headline.
However, your body text could also go with one font style.

·        Negative use of font sizes on the same page.
This is where it really gets annoying.
You see people using 72-point font for their body text and when you visit their website, you just have two words to go home with.
Don’t laugh, the earlier you start running away from these tiny mistakes, the better for your business.

Basically, your headlines can go for a 24- 36 point size and 14-18 for your sub headlines, while your body text should be around 10, 11-12.

·        Link colours. This also is very important because if a site visitor starts thinking all your highlighted texts are links, then you in for a real trouble.
If your link colour is blue, be consistent with that colour all through the pages.

·        Font colour.  If you are designing a website  that has anything to children, then you are permitted to use as many colours as you can to make it interesting to them but if it’s not involving children, you have to choose one font colour for your headlines, one for your sub headline and leave your text black on a white background.

·        Putting emphasis on a word. Look no further than this report you are reading right now. The above word emphasis, I simply use bold and if you check this report, you’ll find out that it’s the same thing till the end. So be consistent with what you use. If you are using bold just like I did above, make certain that it is bold all through. You can also use italics but make sure it’s one all through. Either bold or italics.


The above mistakes may sound tiny or irrelevant but your reputation as a web designer can depend on them, so take note.
Most clients do not know how to publish their content so you’re going to be doing this and as such, you must be careful how you go about that.


1.     TEN SECRET TIPS THAT MAKES A WEB DESIGN POWERFUL AND PROFESSIONAL.

There are ten tips that actually makes any web design you do look professional and this single fact can bring you immediate referrals as people get to see your job.

They are:

·        Structure.
·        Theme.
·        Navigation.
·        Colour.
·        Images.
·        Background.
·        Flash.
·        Templates.
·        Text buttons and
·        Banners.

For full information on the above, refer to your FrontPage programme. It’s already on your pc. It comes default with most windows Xp.

Just click on start menu on your pc and locate Microsoft FrontPage from there or click all programs from the start menu, locate the Microsoft FrontPage from there.
You’ll have all the information you need as with the above concepts.

All you have to do is to type any of the above key word on the Microsoft FrontPage help or simply press f1.

2.     HOW TO LEVERAGE YOUR FIRST TEN JOBS TE GET 100 IN 14 DAYS OR LESS.

Each job you do has the power of bringing you more within a very short period of time.
That is: whatever job you complete will speak for you but there’s a trick to it.
Just leave your website link at the bottom of each website you build as the web designer.
Of course you must have your very own website before setting out to get jobs. I don’t see any reason why you won’t have your own website where you are selling your service.

However, not all clients will agree to that tip above so you must first contact them and discuss about it before placing your link there.

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