Interested in Making Money On The Internet? Don’t Make These 7 Website Mistakes
The website boom of the early 21st century shows us that many people are tuned in to making money on the Internet. Even the business world is chomping at the bit to enter into the fast-paced world of the Internet. Even though times have changed, many website have not changed with the times. Here are some common mistakes that website owners make in the Internet culture of today:
1. Infrequent updates - If you want your website to attract the most business, you are going to have to frequently update your website. If your clients feel that you do not do your best to update and maintain your website, they will probably leave and find a similar business that does a better job.
2. JavaScript pop-ups - You may remember in times past that a notification window opened when you visited a website states that there is an “OK” button at the end. This is known as a JavaScript pop-up. During the website boom, this was very popular but it has since become a no-no due to its overuse. These pop-ups did not contain any valuable information and what’s more in the newer computers there is usually a noise associated with the pop-ups. This became very annoying to most people. If you must use a JavaScript pop-up, do not overuse it.
3. Heavy graphics - Keep in mind that there will always be a percentage of visitors who will have a dial-up connection. This means that is your website contains a lot of graphics they will have trouble downloading your site. Unless your website is in flash, you should try not to use animated graphics due to their very large file size.
4. Using heavy, high-contrasting colors - Another thing that became very popular during the Internet boom was the use of heavy high-contrasting colors. This also was overused. People were probably so interested in making money on the Internet that they wanted to grab their visitors’ attention by using high-contrasting colors. This is true up to a point, but it also has the negative effect of hurting the visitors’ eyes. This will definitely make your visitors find another website.
5. Clutter up pages - If you have a lot of clutter on the pages of your website, your visitors will be less likely to view them and go in search of another site. This will happen if they have to weed through a lot of useless information to find the real meat of what you are trying to say. You do want to have too much information on each page, and stick to only a single topic on each page. You will need a good navigation system in order to eliminate likely problems.
6. Lack of a navigation system - This is a very integral part of a website. During the Internet boom, once a visitor clicked on a page, they were taken to a new page and had no way of returning to the previous page or accessing additional pages. A good navigation system ensures that your clients will be able to view your entire website. A website navigation system should also have links to such things as website policies and terms and conditions.
7. Overuse of advertising - This problem is fairly new with websites particularly since Google began their Adsense program. Many websites today have more ads on them than information. A visitor does not want to sift through ads to find the real content of the website. This is the irony of the situation: If they do not feel as though they are being bombarded by ads, a visitor is more likely to click on one of these links. This is truly a situation where you have heard of the saying “less is more”.
There are many ways of making money on the Internet, and it seems that having a clear and concise website and a valuable product or service to promote is a way that is here to stay.
