If you really want your business bloom through the use of your Small Business Web Design, then we must start with building one. But, are you still unsure about on how to create and develop an effective, persuasive and affordable website for your small business? Have you been tried searching for a Small Business Web Design designer who understands that their job is not just to create a website, but to help you make money? Would you like to build your own Small Business Web Design… one that actually contributes to the bottom line of your small business? Well, today, most small businesses need an on-line presence as much as they need a phone or mailbox. Customers, users and clients — current and potential or future prospects, expect you to have one. For some small businesses, a website had always become the primary selling tool,  a very effective means to access inventory or collaborate on client projects. For other small businesses, a website is not just a little more than a directory listing with static contact information. Other small businesses have launched constantly updated web blogs or detailed service-oriented resources. From simple to complicated or complex ones, websites have become a requirement for doing business in many industries.

A coal-and-ice aspect of building a profitable web business is mastering and acquiring the search engines and achieving better search engine hierarchy or commonly known as rankings. On the other hand, It is also substantial that any Small Business Web Design design gives prospective clients and consumers the right and appropriate impression of your company and presents your company as a professional, savvy and competent business. To do this your Small Business Web Design must convey or impart such an image and will only do so if it is professionally designed itself. Always remember to promote and advertise your Small Business Web Design off-line as well by stating it on all your marketing materials and to current customers. And then get back to doing business. Your Small Business Web Design should be positioned well in the coming weeks on specific search terms to your local market and service as well as being visited from local people following your off-line marketing efforts and finding the information they’re looking for on your Small Business Web Design. Using Social Networks is also a great help in promoting your Small Business Web Design. This recent phenomena called “social network marketing” which should become a part of your on-line marketing strategy. Some web experts are saying it could become more important than search engine optimization in driving traffic to your Small Business Web Design.

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part 1 of 7 on how to choose the best web designer for your Business is an introduction to the series. www.howtodowebmarketing.com Author Steve Payne with over 25 years experience in the industry explains how to avoid the common pitfalls when selecting the right web designer to work with and explains what to expect if your website requires anything more than just an online brochure. Suitable for business owners looking to set up an e-commerce or paid subscription site.

How using proper graphic formats is the secret to good website design

There are many different file formats that website design companies can use for site design. However, every specific graphic format has its own function and use and it is a part of good website design to use them judiciously.

Properties that these formats have:

In terms of common properties of these website design graphic formats, there are five main types. These are namely:

-       Compression: This refers to the ability to store an image in a smaller file size. This employs using special algorithms to measure pixels as single items.

-       Transparency: This varies the opaqueness of an image from being totally solid to being totally see-through or transparent.

-       Progressive loading: In this case of website design, a part of the image is loaded first. However, it is not decided on the concept of alternating rows. This allows the picture to get loaded quicker.

-       Interlacing: This is much like progressive loading, except that the odd numbered rows of the image appear first, followed by even numbered rows. Users can see images quickly using this format of website design.

-       Animation: In this case of website design graphical formats, various still images are moved in quick succession to make it seem like they are moving. Most animated GIF images work on all browsers as they do not need plug-ins for them.

File formats available:

There are three main graphic file formats in website design. These are GIF, JPEG and PNG. One of the oldest formats is GIF and it helps loading images quickly. They have only 8 bits of color and have interlacing and transparency incorporated in them. These are the most common forms of graphics in website design and images look good in such formats. JPEGs are compressed files and have a 24 bit color capacity. In situations where you need high quality images in website design, a JPEG format works well. Compression elements of JPEG files can be easily controlled by a website design company. The download speeds for such format files is faster and in cases of complicated drawings, the overall quality is excellent. In PNG graphic formats, there is support for 24 bit color images. Both interlacing and transparency is incorporated in such images. Such images also can have a description alongside, for use in search engines. Compared to JPEG images, PNG images look much better and hence are preferred where high quality images are needed. Plus, it overcomes the restrictions of an 8 bit color image in website design.

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It does not take a rocket scientist to know that if you have a great web design for your small business you can draw more attention and potential clients or customers. When you work with a web designer that is experienced and knows what to do it can make a huge difference in the outcome of your website. A website has the ability to take a small business from oblivion to success in a short time when it is designed with the specifications to fit your needs. Here are some things to think about for your small business web design.

Features: In the world of web design there are countless features that you can add to your website to enhance the overall look or ease of use. For example, you could include features that can be helpful such as email, blog, forum, or recent news just to name a few. Having a blog or feedback spot on your website can attract potential customers because they can read actual reviews of your business. It is important though not to overwhelm your website with too many features, sometimes too many features put off more people than attract them.

Graphics: The use of graphics in your small business web design can let your customers see the brands you sell. You can also have a customized graphic of your business logo to let them see what it is that you do and why they would be smart to buy from you.

Ease of Use: This might be the most important factor to consider when you are designing a website for your small business. It can be frustrating for customers when they are surrounded by useless information. It is important to make your small business web design easy to navigate so that your potential clients or customers will not be turned off by your website, they should be excited about how useful it is and easy to figure out.

Designing a website to fit the needs of your business can be time consuming and a little stressful, but if you consider all of the benefits you can obtain from a great small business web design then all the time and stress is worth the effort. Just be sure to include the information that is most important to your business and not fill your site with useless junk. In the long run it will save you energy, time and money and your customers will like it as well.

Sara Johnston works with Gachi Sites, experts in small business web design. They can help design effective, easy to use websites that attract customers. For more information, please visit http://www.gachisites.com or call 305-749-5467

Even with the best will in the world, any establishment that is poorly arranged and confusing to the customer will struggle to do business. Using a ‘real world, bricks and mortar’ analogy, as a means to better understand the importance of Business Web Design in today’s Online and Internet Marketing World, let’s examine the hypothetical scenario of the ‘difficult to shop in store’.

You’re in the real world, looking to purchase one of the XYZ Company’s highly rated ABCs! A simple enough task in theory, but once you’ve located the store and got through the door it seems you’re no nearer to completing your mission. Are the ABCs on the ground floor or the first? The signs don’t read very well. You manage to get to the first floor but the elevator wasn’t working so you had to take the stairs. You still can’t find what you’re looking for. To make matters worse there doesn’t seem to be anyone around to assist you. Where’s the customer service area? You pretty quickly lose heart and leave the store. The good news is that on your way home you have a look elsewhere for the product you wanted and find a wonderful store that stocks just what you were looking for. The staff are friendly and helpful, the place pleasant and easy to shop in. You’ll definitely be back. So what’s the moral to this tale? Surely it has a happy ending? For you it does, you got what you were looking for, eventually. But it’s bad news for the XYZ Company. Even if their version of the ABC is better than their rivals, they’re not doing anything to keep customers if their store makes it impossible for them to shop. By maintaining a poorly thought out establishment, XYZ is really doomed for failure.

This real world scenario equates directly to what so often happens in an Internet environment. That’s why professional Business Web Design is vital for any business wanting to thrive online. In fact, Internet Commerce is meant to epitomise ease of operation. Make sure your business prospers from a website that works for your customers and for you. Learn how WR Web Design can keep your customers satisfied.

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I have some experience supporting a large website, but not with the entire design process yet. But I really enjoy doing this type of work and would love to make money doing it. I have most of the software I think I would need (Photoshop, Dreamweaver, etc), as well as space with a hosting service. I am still working on my personal website and I don’t have much to include for a personal portfolio yet. What would be the best steps to take to really venture out on my own by starting my own web design business and find potential customers? With all of the ‘do it yourself’ templates out now, is there a big demand for this type of work still?

When having a website built, it’s great to think of how you want your website to look…most designers will appreciate you having a “vision” for your site. However, do not let your vision overshadow your purpose for building the website. If you do, the site will could end up falling short of, not only your needs but also, your expectations. So, how do you avoid that pitfall? Well, in order to build a website that works—literally and figuratively—for you, the site must be functionally correct first and the visual elements used should work with the functionality.

Functional For Site Visitors & Site Owners

It is critical to keep the purpose of the website you’re building at the forefront of your mind. That’s to say, what do you want site visitors to (be able to) do while visiting the website? Are you building a community site where you want people to interact? Maybe you’re looking to sell products. Or perhaps you’re a business owner or non-profit organizer and just need an online presence so people can learn more about what you do. They’re all valid reasons to have a website built but the functional requirements for each is different. The community site needs an element that will allow site visitors to communicate with each other but the product site needs a way to process transactions and the online presence site simply needs to be informative.

Seems simple enough, right? Well, sometimes it is and sometimes it isn’t.

 Many of today’s websites serve multiple purposes. Some large sites may even have different purposes for different sections or pages within the website. That may result in the overall site needing a variety of functional capabilities—search result generation, form submission, multimedia interfacing, e-commerce, or even customized databases. Therefore, asking yourself, “What do I want site visitors to do / to be able to do on my website?” may seem like an easy-to-answer question but it really is a question that anyone wanting a website designed should seriously consider before contacting a web designer.

Beautiful AND Smart Design

Once you have clearly thought out the functionality requirements for your website, then you can turn your attention to how you want your website to look. Here’s a look at some things to keep in mind as you’re imagining how you would like your website to look:

• Use The 3-Click Rule Whenever Possible.

The 3-Click Rule is an unwritten rule that many professional designers adhere to when designing website. The rule states that it should not take a site visitor more than three clicks to get to a particular function. Translation: Make sure that the website’s navigational structure you decide on for your site is super simple. If it takes more than three clicks for a site visitor to get to a particular link or page, it isn’t likely the site visitor will get there. Instead, most will give up and move on to the next website in the search engine results.

Don’t Fight What The Consumer Has Been Conditioned To Do.

Web users are accustomed to going to certain links and locations to find certain information. For instance, most web surfers automatically look to the left or top of the screen for main site navigation options; site users have also become increasingly used to being able to click on a company logo to get back to the homepage. Don’t fight these web surfer design preferences…go with it! The exception: You can consider straying from these “norms” if you’re attempting to create a specific surfing experience for your site visitors.

Plan To Add Purposeful Content!

Don’t just put text on your website for the sake of “having something up there.” Site visitors will see right through fluff copy…especially if you attempt to fill the site with keywords to improve your search engine ranking without providing valuable content along with those keywords.

Also, think about how you speak to your site visitors. Your tone and writing style that you choose should fit the overall purpose of your site as well as the “vibe” you want site visitors to have when visiting the site. For example, if your website is going to be the equivalent of an online brochure, make sure that the design and text read as simply as a brochure would. If your site is geared towards children, use age-appropriate wording. Or, if your site is supposed to be a profit powerhouse, generating thousands of dollars each month from product sales, make sure that you have copy that sells on every page intended to sell site visitors on your product / service. FYI: Hiring a professional copywriter or working with a website design company that provides copywriting services can come in handy here!

Finding The Right Web Designer For Your Website

Once you have determined the basic functionalities of the website you’d like developed as well as some of the aesthetics you’d prefer, the next step is to find a professional website designer to actually build the website for you. The best way to begin is to ask friends for a referral but do not stop there. Website designers have different capabilities and specialties. The referred website design company may or may not be the right provider for the job. So, the next step should be to find one or two other potential website designers. When selecting designers for your short list, keep the following in mind:

• Budget & Price: Have a budget range in mind for your website that’s appropriate for the functionalities your site requires. Let your budget determine the designers who you consider for the job. However, the designer who wins the project should be determined first by their ability to design the website as you envision and second by price.

• Professionalism: Take note of the professionalism of the provider during phone conversations and / or email correspondence. It’s indicative of what the experience of working with them will be like.

• Work Samples: Request to see work samples but do leave room for some speculation. Work samples, unless created specifically for you, are always the result of the provider’s client’s preferences and not solely the designer’s abilities. Designers can make suggestions to clients for how a website should look or operate but in the end, it’s what the client prefers that goes.

• Value-Added Services: If you will be requiring more than just web design to make sure that you have an optimal website, consider finding a provider that offers value-added options. Some value-added services that design firms sometimes offer that simplify website operation or improve website effectiveness include website hosting, website maintenance, domain services, copywriting, and search engine optimization (SEM).

When you find the professional designer that you want to work with, explain what you have in mind for your website in detail, including your functional requirements. Then, be prepared to listen; a true professional designer will have additional questions to clarify your “vision” as well as insight about what else you may need in order to have the website look and operate the way you want it to.

The final tip for building a website that works: Be open-minded to all of the designer’s suggestions. You don’t have to go with all of the design firm’s recommendations but you should at least hear the designer out. Remember: You’re hiring a professional web design firm because of its expertise and creative abilities! Don’t cripple your designer by not allowing for at least some free flow of ideas. After all, the designer is the professional and there’s always more to beautifully designed and user-friendly websites than meets the eye!

Mauricio Navarro is President & CEO of Rationale Hosting. Rationale Hosting is a web hosting company delivering affordable web hosting solutions, domain name registration & FREE web hosting to consumers and business clients.