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Is your web site scaring your potential business away? Your website is a reflection of you and your company, so you deserve to have the best possible site built by people who care, are talented, and know what they are doing. Many websites we see out on the web involve rookie mistakes. To help you avoid those, here are a few tips on what to look for in what makes a good site and what breaks a bad site. Just remember, when you are out browsing on the web, what web sites do you remember that amazes you and what web sites did you leave as quickly as you entered? They may fit in one category or the other or be a combination of both.
A GOOD SITE:
Effectively organized
Balanced use of color schemes (One main color and up to two accent colors)
Tasteful graphics positioned optimally
Contact information is prominently displayed
All links are working and organized
Compliant with visual/hearing challenges
Pages asking for visitor information are secure
Fits well in its genre
Loads quickly
Limited amount of advertising
Contains no viruses or script errors
Contains no pop-ups or frames
Has a high boomerang rating



A GOOD DEVELOPER IS:
Flexible & experienced
Offers a broad range of functionality
Is easily accessible and available
Can provide support for your site in a timely manner
Provides effective communication & is responsive
Will work with you in providing what you want
Offers effective ideas and solutions
Understands the market and what customers want
A NOT SO GOOD SITE:
Cluttered, distracting, offensive, and/or confusing
Boring, dull, nothing stands out, or little direction
Too many or too little images/graphics
Too flashy or has blinking elements
Too many links
Too colorful or colors don't compliment each other
Hard to find or irrelevant information
All flash, no text
Is tacky, lacks cohesion, or patronizes
Provides little or no updates
Contains too many third party ads, pop-ups, or consists of frames
Long site load time
Low boomerang rating


A NOT SO GOOD DEVELOPER IS:
Limited in the services they provide
May be unreliable
May be unwilling to communicate deadlines and updates
May not be able to provide effective support
May take longer to develop your site
Usually charges a tempting low fee for their services
Doesn't deliver what they promise
May not keep up to date with developing trends