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Tips on Good Business Web Page Design

A good web page design that is suitable for your business is one that simply realizes its goal. Getting your business represented by a web site is an important thing to do which will spread the wings of your business influence even more. The key element in any web design is that it should be promoting your business or brand. Here are some web page design tips to help you get a clear idea.Do keep the web simple and effective using a design that can be up to a practical four-page web site, and not more than that. You’d want to engage your consumers without confusing them with elaborated page arrangements that can be a turn-off.

A good business web page is most efficient when it is designed to focus on the online branding. This will tell your consumers plainly about the brand of your business and what it is all about. Follow this through by painting a clearer identity by putting in a more specific description of your business’ role.

Avoid using any design templates that utilize Flash or colorful graphics. Your consumers will not appreciate the time wasted by waiting for your whole page to load. These types of designs have slow loading duration and are less practical as they are not search engines’ favorites.

A simple and reasonable cost shared hosting for your web page is the best option to represent your business site, especially if you are just starting out. This will save a lot of money and allow you to experiment first before making a final commitment.
Ensure that the design of your web site has an attached email address that is similar to your web site domain. Since branding is crucial, you must check that all the elements are matching.

A good web site design for your business should be an extension of your business brand. Keep it mind that with any type of design related to business web page, ‘less’ is actually ‘more’. Keep it professional by following these simple tips.

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I want to make a business web page but I need help. Where Can I make one for free without having ads?

I am making a web page, but I need to know of some good free hosting sites.

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I want to make a business web page but I need help. Where Can I make one for free without having ads?

I am making a web page, but I need to know of some good free hosting sites.

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Who wants their web page hosted for $1 per month? is this a good business idea?

Just 10M worth of html pages. No scripts, or any stuff.

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Using PrintMaster to publish my web page, but final product has poor graphics qualities. How can I fix this?

I am using PrintMaster Platinum 17 to publish a website for my husband’s restaurant. I have graphics on my computer that I have created for the purposes of designing the website and the printed materials (menus, business cards, etc.) necessary to run the business. My computer displays them properly on the screen until I publish the pages, and then they come out awful! They look terrible on the site, and I would love to know of some way to go about fixing it or what I can do to fix this. Graphics look great on screen as I am editing, but when I preview the project in IE and after publishing to OLSB, it looks atrocious. Example: www.elpotrilloonline.com
The logo displays the kid of poor quality I am talking about…

I am using PrintMaster Platinum 17 to publish, I used a trial of Paint Shop Pro X2 for photos and logo, and Microsoft Office Live Small Business to host the site, if it is of any importance. Thanks in advance for your help!
Actually guys, thanks for the input, but I solved my own problem. I didn’t even bother to look at the html before, but upon doing that I realized that PM was saving those images as .gif files when I was assuming it was keeping them in .png format. What I am in the process of doing is replacing those .gifs with the .pngs and the results are spectacular. Thanks anyway!

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