By Kurt Russel | February 28, 2010 - 5:48 am - Posted in Web Design

You need to pay attention to ensure every minute detail in your website design is observed to ensure peak performance of your site. Many common mistakes are made by amateur and professional designers who believe their visitors require an entertaining visual and audio experience when that isn’t the case at all.

There are five website design rules you can follow to help you build that optimal performance website that rocks.

1) Splash pages should be left out. The splash pages are the fancy pages you see when you enter a website. These pages use elaborate designs created with the purpose to entertain the visitor with fancy animations, brilliant photos and include welcoming words such as “hello” “welcome” or “click here to enter our website”. They are pages with no purpose, and serves to discourage uses from fully utilizing the actual purpose of the website due to their slow loading time. This fanciful addition only serves to confuse the visitor who will likely leave your website immediately if loading time takes too long.

2) Banners must be kept minimal. The most common place for these large advertising banners to be placed is close to the page header but the bottom of the page is also quite popular too. Banner ad tends to be ignored by most web surfers so it is a total majority of the web surfers so they would a total waste of your website space. Instead, provide more valuable content and weave relevant affiliate links into your content, and let your visitors feel that they want to buy instead of being coerced.

3) Make the navigation as simple as possible. Navigation must be simple so that even a small child can use. Do stay away from any form of Flash based menu or even multi-tiered menu as they only serve to add more complication to the layout. Remember, if users find it hard to navigate, they will leave very soon after landing on your home page. Your website design should include the construction a sitemap that will make it easy for them to find what they want.

4) Make it clear to the visitor where they are. When visitors are deeply engrossed in browsing your site, you will want to make sure they know which part of the site they are in at that moment. This will provide the visitor with their exact location at any point while they look around your site. This can easily be achieved by ensuring each page has a title and a textual ‘breadcrumb trail’ that clearly shows the links they have made to get where they are now. Don’t confuse your visitors because confusion means they will leave!

5) Audios are a bad idea. If you wish for your visitors to stay long enough to read the contents, do not loop your music file in a way that irritates. The sounds when added can enhance an experience, but when played over and over gain it can start to be irritating. Using audios may not always be a good idea, if you have to include them be sure to allow for some form of user control such as volume or muting ability. By applying all these website design tips we share, you can expect to reap long term benefits from continuous traffic from returning visitors to your website.

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