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The Homepage is the most important page in the entire
website. Your website's homepage should set-up the key
elements necessary to close a sale, generate
information, and create a friendly environment for your
website visitor. To help you analysis your website's
homepage we have included a
Worksheet, which
follows the following homepage elements.
HTML Title Tag
Home page must have a HTML title tag. The
title tag is visible in the browser and title bar and
should be used on the home page and interior pages. The
title tag is the most important tag for search engines
and should be relevant to the page content.
Meta Description Tag
Home page must have description tag
that is relevant and inviting to your website visitors.
The description tag is used by crawler search engines to
describe the content of your web page. Make the first
sentence of the Description Meta Tag relevant and
inviting to your visitors in order to capture their
attention. Search engines that support meta tags will
often display the description tag along with your title
in their results.
Download Time
At most 10 seconds at the prevalent
connection speed for your customers. For modem users,
this means a file size of less than 50 kb. Faster is
always better.
Home page to Interior Pages
Home page load time to
interior pages should be at most 1 second lag. User must
know that something is happening. This can be
accomplished by using ALT or Link tags.
Navigation
The most popular navigation position is the
the left side-bar. Keep navigation constant from home
page to interior pages. Do not use two different
navigation schemes.
Frames
Do not use a frame design. Use a table design.
Reasons:
- Poor use of screen real estate
- Cannot
print
- Useless on a PDA and small screen
- Search
engine have problems reading and indexing frames
- Visitors get locked in middle of site and can't escape
- Difficult to bookmark
- Produce lower
customer conversion rates.
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