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Swinging Over Website Pitfalls


Avoid some common mistakes and improve your site

No one wants to invest their valuable time into a website that fails to pull in visitors or make a difference for a small business. Nor should they have to if they avoid some typical mistakes a site publisher may make at the onset.

The Future Buzz blog listed several no-nos a capable small business avoids when building a website:

Huge, unbroken paragraphs of text on the main site pages
Too many links/sections
No clear function
No call to action
Too much Flash
Pages which are half-done or not thought out

If you have visited websites that did not appeal to you, chances are the site did something on this list. Clarity of purpose and brevity of effective text will work wonders when developing what people will see when they visit the small business domain online.

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News Tags: Marketing, Website, design
About the author:
David Utter is a staff writer for SmallBusinessNewz covering technology and business. Follow me on Twitter, and you can reach me via email at dutter @ ientry dot com.

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Website pitfalls

You did not mention the large learning curve necessary to promote the site. Everyday there is something new to be learned, that keeps it exciting.

Website Pitfalls

I agree with the above comment. Just when you seem to have it all together, something better, or more efficient, pops up. And that keeps it exciting and the web site evolving.

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