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Web Site Design: Simple is Better

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

Web 2.0 is about multi-media web sites. However, the one-site-fits-all mentality is starting to fade. People are searching for more information today than every before, but they are not willing to wait while “fancy” graphics load (or fail to load). Web site designers need to take intended users into consideration and not concentrate of satisfying their own ego.

http://ebusinessjuncture.com takes into consideration the fact that people are searching for information and cannot afford to wait for meaningless graphics to load. Simple designs are becoming the mainstay once more in web site design. A web site will retain users based upon information and not fancy graphics. Save the fancy graphics for your personal web site and not your business.

Creating static web content on five pages will serve your needs better as people are able to load your pages faster. Having DSL or FIOS does not mean a majority of your customers have access to the same bandwidth. Bandwidth will become a larger consideration as broadband provides seek to charge per-downstream content.

Mike Kniaziewicz, MIS