Guide to a Successful Web Site

Fast Pages

Have you ever been to a Web site, and you just could not wait for the graphics to download ? As you may know, this does not serve the purpose of the presentation. Web Pages are put on the Internet to give the user easy access to information, services and/or products. While graphic content is important, it is imperative that your message is delivered fast. This first interaction is critical. It must be quick, it must be eye catching, and it must intrigue the user to continue.

Interesting and Fun Pages

What makes a user return to a Web site? Potential visitors need a reason other than purchasing your product, to visit often. These presentations should be fun, educational and dynamic. It is important to make people want to come back just to see what's new on their next return.

Resourceful Pages

This is the Information Superhighway... Let's give our guests some information they can use. They are here.... What better opportunity do you have to teach, impress or amaze prospects, with the insight you have in your own field.... If they learn something on this visit, they will know where to return, when they want to learn More!!

What does it take to get on the Web ???

A Common question... We suggest that you have a good idea of how you want to present your business on the web and how the web site will ultimately pay for itself by being there...The WWW has only recently been used with great success, resulting from increasing consumer confidence and more consistent online purchases. With an audience of over 500 million people worldwide, and thousands of new web sites being added daily, the WWW is headed for unpredictable heights... Compared to traditional advertising rates and the traditional limited audience, an Internet presence can be very cost effective. A Web site can usually be designed, developed and put on the World Wide Web in a timely fashion and be updated regularly. A business must understand their objective for being on the web...for most businesses this will be very obvious and for others it may need to be explored to see how you can most benefit from having a web site. To have a presence is not enough...what do you want the visitors to do when they reach your site ?