Home » Top 10 Tips, Usability, Web Dsign - Tip of the Week

Web Design Tip of the week

31 January 2010 2 Comments

The ‘Web Design Tip of the week’ is produced by K.Singh who is a Web Design and E-Commerce consultant living in London. He has over 9 years of commercial web design experience and is the leading consultant for Web Design Company in London. The web design tip of the week series on this blog has been started to offer advice on all issues related to web design and running a website.

The tips will cover articles for beginners as well as advanced users. In addition to the technical issues related to web design, the articles will focus on high level web design issues that can benefit those who run a website or are planning to start one. Whether you are a web designer or someone involved with running a website, you will find the tips useful for improving your website’s design as well as maximising the benefits of your website in general.

Web Design Tips – What Topics are Covered?

Web design tip of the week covers a range of issues related to web design from design techniques to tutorials for beginners as well as advanced users. This series of articles will identify and present one tip every week that will be added to this list below. A detailed article on the tip will also be published on this blog.

Topics will include web design techniques, accessibility, and usability, performance of your website as well as the latest trends and issues affecting the web design industry in general. The first topic covers website accessibility and navigation and how effective navigation can be incorporated into web design.

All tips covered are listed below in order they was published. You can find the tip you want to read more about or navigate from article to article. You can click through to the detailed articles listed below or find all articles listed under the blog category titled ‘Web Design Tip of the week’. We encourage participation from our readers. Please feel free to share your web design experience by adding your comment to the relevant articles.

Web Design Tip 1) Website Navigation – Top ways to improve your website’ navigation

The first web design tip covers the improtance of navigation on your webite. Effective navigation is one of the most important factors that determines whether website visitors remain on the website or navigat away.  The detailed article provides practicle tips on the best methods to improve the navigation of a website. You can click on the tip above to read the full aritcle.

Web Design Tip 2) Website Content

Altghough not related to web design directly, content of the website is one of the most important elements of a website. The quality of content is vital to ensure the success of any website. Click on the title above to read the detailed article on ‘Top 10 ways to improve your website content’.

Web Design Tip 3) Web Design Standards

Adherence to Web standards is important in web design. Standards lead to the development of professional websites. Compliance to web standards offers many benefits. It improves the accessibility and usability of a website and has a positive impact on search engine ranking. Click on the title above to find out the top advantages of Web standards.

Web Design Tip 4) Always Use Content Management System

Today, It is must for a website to include a content management system. There are many otpions to provide a CMS on your website. This article provide an insight into the main options available to you. Click on the title above to read the full article.

If you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to my RSS feed!
1 Star2 Stars3 Stars4 Stars5 Stars (No Ratings Yet)
Loading ... Loading ...

2 Comments »

  • Simon said:

    Web analytics is so useful! I started using clicktale recently and the improvement in my website is amazing.

  • Amarjit said:

    Hi,

    Absolutely valid points but I think one of the best things to ensure higher conversion is to get the trust building factors on the website. Testamonials, Videos, Awards, Blue Chip Clients, etc.

    Regards

Leave your response!

Add your comment below, or trackback from your own site. You can also subscribe to these comments via RSS.

Be nice. Keep it clean. Stay on topic. No spam.

You can use these tags:
<a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

This is a Gravatar-enabled weblog. To get your own globally-recognized-avatar, please register at Gravatar.

CommentLuv Enabled