Ask
a friend or colleague for advice
By
Nardo Kuitert, U-C WEBS
[Published
in The Business Eye, March 2006 - Centre Wellington Chamber
of Commerce]
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In
this column Internet Consultant and Website Optimizer Nardo Kuitert
will provide you with tips and tricks to make your website work
better. Nothing fancy, nothing too difficult. Most is just common
sense, really, but nevertheless often overlooked.
Having a good website can be very beneficial for your company or
business. But what makes a website good? The answer is surprizingly
simple: it should be easy to use. Less frustration and more satisfaction
for your visitors will mean a better chance that you will see them
again.
Therefore,
look at your own website through the eyes of a user. What do you
think is important when you visit a website? Ask a friend or colleague
for some honest feedback or, even better, get an objective evaluation
by a consultant. Is the contact information easy to find? Is the
content easy to read? Do the pages download quickly enough? If you
can answer these questions with "yes", chances are that your visitors
will also like what they see.
Of
course there are more factors that contribute to a good website.
However, making it a pleasurable experience for your visitors might
be the most important one.
Nardo
Kuitert is an Internet Consultant with Fergus Website Development
and Optimization firm U-C WEBS (www.u-cwebs.com).
U-C WEBS also offers Internet advertising opportunities on www.ferguspages.com.
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