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5 Best Web Designing Tips

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03-12-2010, 02:54 PM
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What I prefer is to make a webpage looks clean and uncluttered. Some page which you come across in the net can be pretty messy. Main idea is simplicity.

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After complete design you need SEO, SEM, SMM.

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- have contrast
- good usability
- good use of space
- Keep it simple and clean
- always do something new on each design

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attractive template
Graphic work

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yeah your right, nice tip, its better to build links offpage to make your site free of clutter


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I agree with number 3 in the OP the most. I can tell when a site is seo'd to death and it's distracting. Not to mention ugly to look at. I don't care how nice the template is.

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Originally Posted by HarryJackson View Post
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5. Do Your Homework
Think long and hard about your target keywords before you
before you what? lol

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Hi!
Thanks for sharing great tips for web designing.


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Harry Jackson,
I agree with all the advice above except for one thing. Not everybody's site is made to turn a reader into a customer. Good websites exist to connect readers with each other in a community of like minded individuals and provide them with help and support. Making money is not nearly as important or as valuable as forming a lasting relationship with your readers and helping them improve themselves or solve problems they're currently facing.

-Benjamin M. Jacques

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