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Top 5 Bad Website Design Ideas
As website designers we know the ins and outs of good
design....but our clients may not be so in tune. Clients do not
know about Firefox, pop ups, and SEO. They just know they want
their site to have a lot of sparkle that gives them exactly what
they want when they visit a site. However uncool in the real
world, their idea of their website is the best idea they could
have come up with.
Clients usually have a general idea of what they want before
they ever call a website designer. They browse their
competition's websites to see what they can use or improve upon.
Trust me, I have heard some crazy ideas about what a client
wants. Even though we give our clients free range over a
project, we have to stop them sometimes because their
over-the-top ideas can hurt their website, their business image,
and even my company's image. If their website looks cheap and
over-the-top, we can lose business because our name is
associated with their design.
Below I have complied a list of the worst things for a
business to do for their website. If you have a customer that
wants any of the following items then you should point out the
cons of the item. You can use our list below for some quick
tips.
Of course you will have some customers that just don't get it
and want their website the way they want their website. With
clients like this you have a few options, make it and don't put
it in your portfolio, give them little input about the design,
or just refuse to do their site (you lose money, but you save
face). If you choose to refuse their business you NEED to
explain to them why you are refusing them. This might keep them
spreading bad press for you or it might even change their mind
about their ideas.
Simple, Yet Effective
Let's discuss the things to do before we get into the things
to not do. Make the site navigation easily recognized and easy
to use, make the site visually pleasing, and lastly make sure it
is error free. Simple enough, so now lets get down to the best
ways to make visitors give your clients website a thumbs down.
Always Over the Top, Never Over the Competition
Now let's begin the bad ideas they have collected from
clients. Clients are usually pretty easy to change, but
sometimes you just have to work with their "bad" idea or face
losing a customer. You just need to explain to them that an
over-the-top website will not generate visitors, but could turn
them away. Here is what to avoid or point out as a bad idea
early in the design process.
1. Music On Load
The one thing that I hate the most is music that
automatically loads when you visit a website. Usually in this
case I just move on to the next website..as do most of the
visitors. I listen to my own music when I surf the internet so I
hate when a web site's music blasts through my headphones and
screws up my vibe. Sometimes that can throw off my design
process because I was jolted out of my groove.
Most people that do not just leave the website turn the music
off via the website stop button of their system volume. This
part is even trickier when their is no stop button for the music
(embedded background music, not a player). Clients make this
mistake the most and you need to let them know that this is a
bad idea because not all of their visitors have the same taste
in music.
On the other hand a band or musician website may have music
that automatically plays. I still recommend against it, but
usually the visitors of band or musician websites are looking to
hear their music, so I think that having a player is great, but
playing music on page page load is a big NO NO.
2. Site Designed For One Browser
Since the beginning of the internet their has been one major
browser that everyone associated the internet with. Now it is
called Internet Explorer. Some people think that IE is the
internet, they have never heard of Firefox, Opera, or Safari.
Boy are they missing out.
A good designer should already know this but some clients may
not...don't design for one browser and leave the rest hanging. A
lot of internet users are learning about other browsers through
trial and error and if you do not design for their browser of
choice then you may lose out on getting them a new visitor.
Using the "Best Viewed In [insert browser name here]" link is
not only a slap in the face of a potential visitor, but you are
saying your website requires them to download something (some
people take this as a virus download and quickly leave).
Bottom line, websites are meant to be dynamic, to be inviting
for visitors. If you limit your browser capabilities then you
limit your visitor base.
3. ALT Text Missing From Images
Do this for people who cannot see. The ALT tag is a great
help for them and shows that you actually care for your visitors
rather then just the people you can see. Also for all your SEO
purposes, Google and Yahoo love ALT tags.
4. Automatic Pop ups / Ads Overtaking the Page
Spammers have created a bad taste in the mouth of anyone who
uses the internet. Every time I see a pop up I find the X and
close it without even reading it...if I wanted to subscribe to
their newsletter I would find it and use the subscribe form.
First lets discuss the automatic pop ups. Most pop ups are
blocked by browsers for the simple idea that people
DO NOT like
them. There is a million reasons why to not have a pop up on
page load, but here are some of the ones that stand out the most
for me:
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Associated with spam
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Breaks the reader's concentration
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Sometimes make the page reload if the visitor clicks the X link
to close the window, thus starting their reading over
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People do not really care about them and have trained themselves
to not pay attention to them
Ads on a page may be a great source of income for some people,
but to many just makes your client a spammer. If they have an ad
blinking on very square inch of unused page then they are a
spammer, but the worst kind, they spam their own visitors. A big
turnoff for a lot of people are ads the are required before
proceeding to the content they originally wanted to see. They
are making their visitors jump through hoops to see their
pages....if I was the visitor, their site would make it on the
DO NOT VISIT list and their income will hopefully drop. Help
them see the error of their ways and remove the ads, or atleast
display them in a subtle fashion.
5. Bad Site Navigation
Always make sure to have good site navigation on your
client's website. Bad navigation is what can make or break a
website. No matter how good their content is, if their visitors
cannot find it then it does not exist. Always include
breadcrumbs so that a visitor can find their way back to a page
or to the home page. Make your client's visitors interaction as
easily as possible.
Conclusion
In conclusion, designers know the way to design a good
website. If you are having a client tell you what to do even
though you do not agree with them you need to let them know.
Tell them how it would hurt their website in the end and could
hurt their business. Hopefully they listen to your opinion.
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Eric Oliver
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