Friday, March 21, 2008

Fast Loading Website

There are plenty of useful tips to follow in order to design an effective and high-quality website. But among those recommendations, one that is given high importance and proper attention is to achieve fast loading website. This should be given high importance because most visitors are time savvy and they really don't have to waste their time waiting for the loading of the site. Since time is precious, the loading of a page should not take long. If the designer does not solve this, there's a possibility that the web surfer will just look for other sites that will provide them the same resources but with better and faster loading time. Just check out our secrets that will be helpful to create a well-designed and fast loading website for you to keep your visitor stay longer on your site.

1. Lessen the Use of Images

The best solution to achieve a fast loading website is to design it with minimum images. Using graphics is essential in Web Design that really attracts the overall appearance of the page. They also make it more attractive and colorful. However too much make use of images can slow down its loading time. To prevent this to happen, include only necessary images to make the page simple, neat and professional-looking. Just bear in mind that making the site simple is truly effective to bring out what's best on your site.

2. Abstain Using Bulky Images

As informed earlier, using images may upset the loading time of a page. So if the website really needs to include many pictures, you must avoid using bulky and large images to make its loading faster. You have reduced the size of an image into smaller one for about 15kb (maximum) for you to manage your load speed. On the other hand, if you have to show a large photo for the sake of your visitors, include a small image or thumbnail on your page that has a link to a larger one. In that case, the visitors can have an option whether they are willing to wait to view for a larger image to load.

3. Utilize Tables in Creating Simple Icons

As a substitute of using images as icons on your site, just utilize tables in creating menus. Making tables creatively does not only give your site some great-looking designs but also help you to achieve a faster loading time.

4. Reduce the Work on of Flash

Flash animations do catch the attention of most visitors. However, if you do not manage to utilize them properly, they can give bad impressions on your site such as bogging down visitor's system resources and slowing down the loading of the page. To avoid these negative effects, as much as possible abstain using flash animations because it keeps your visitor waiting for a longer time, however if it's really needed, try out to cut down them.

5. Utilize CSS Styles

Since CSS Style is just a simple HTML code, it loads very fast. So to designed well-designed website that can load faster, work on css styles effectively and creatively. This will catch the attentions of most visitors because of designing its text with some cool effects.

6. Minimize the Utilize of Animated Gifs

Just like images, animated gifs can also slow down the loading of a page. So if it's not really important to include that, just don't use that effect. It's because it can also be irritating for some visitors to see animated gifs. But if this will help in enhancing the design of the site, just be sure to reduce them.

7. Keep Observing the Loading of the page

After you have successfully designed your site, always keep observing of your loading page. Having a regular check up for the loading time of your site, will also help to better improve it, in order for you to keep your visitor stay long on and make them come back again for more updates on your site.

Web 2.0 Concepts

Web 2.0 may be the most overused, and misunderstood, term of the decade. What it means, in a nutshell is providing a user driven website. Basically many membership marketing websites are Web 2.0, especially social networking sites. The users determine the content in the form of forums, blogs, article posting, reviews and so on. To further enhance the usability of your website and thus the benefit to your members, here are a some ideas to provide a few interactive extras or member benefits.

Training courses are an excellent tool to provide benefit to your members. There are multiple forms for delivering your courses. You could use email - text or html or both, pdf downloads, website content pages, streaming & downloadable videos and audios.

E-mail training courses - Getting your members to sign up for an e-mail training course that takes place over perhaps eight weeks, is a great way of keeping your members engaged with your site over a period of time. You could make this a free course, a paid course or both. Maybe give them a few lessons for free and ask them to pay for the rest of the course once they are into it.

However, to get maximum exposure giving away an entire course or even multiple courses of good quality for Free will really get people coming back to your site. We do this with some of our own membership sites including MembershipMillionaire.com.

Video tutorials - This is a very effective form of training as it is much easier to show your members what you are doing, rather than trying to explain it. It prevents your students becoming frustrated when they can't understand what you are explaining, and reduces misunderstanding.

You could do the videos yourself using software or you could hire experts in video creation if you are not comfortable using software or doing videos. You could do simple power point slideshows and narrate them or you could stand/sit in front of the camera and talk.

With many Internet users on broadband or ADSL nowadays and computer processors getting faster and faster videos are now going mainstream.

Teleclasses - Teleclasses are similar to conference calls and are conducted over the telephone. They are an excellent way for your members to take part in live learning, as well as having personal interaction with you and other members of your site.

There are many services out there that provide teleconference lines for you to use. Some are free and some have paid services, you should decide what is best for your business needs. You could even record your calls, have transcripts made and then sell that as another product in itself. To top that off you could offer reprint or resell rights to those calls and sell licenses.

Product reviews - Reviews posted by other members is a fantastic interactive medium. It could also engage heated discussions! Nothing gets traffic faster than controversy whether good or bad. Let your members speak their mind about products and services they've used. This will not only help other members and visitors out but it will add lots of content to your site that the search engines love. Sites such as Amazon.com, SureFireWealth.com and others do this on a regular basis.

Guest interviews - Guest interviews with a well known personality who is connected with your niche subject will add huge credibility to your site. Promote guest interviews on your website and in your newsletter. This is a quick way to get great content.

You could post the interview on your site as website content. Or you could have the streaming audio or video up and even let your members download the interviews. Let them post reviews and comments to the interviews and you've got even more content.

Forums - Forums are a type of virtual community and provide the opportunity for people with similar interests to talk to each other. Your members will already have a shared interest in your niche subject, so creating active discussion forums won't be too challenging.

Here's a tip, have good forum monitors and admin in place to keep things smooth. Having multiple monitors can help you get your new forum started as well as keep discussions ongoing. You could keep your forums open to everyone. That will be better for search engine traffic but it can also attract spammers and forum hackers. Having a private forum for your members only can keep things more secure and full of like minded individuals.

Competitions - Encourage your members to post on your forum or blog by running a competition. Award a prize each month to someone who has made the best post on your forum, and each individual posting would be an additional entry into the prize draw. Or maybe give a prize to the member who writes the most reviews or posts the most comments each month to your site.

Involving your members in polls and surveys

Member polls - Asking your members to answer a simple question relating to your niche subject is a simple and effective way to get them involved in the site. Have a regular monthly poll and publish the results of the previous month's poll above the question for the current month.

Surveys - Some niche subjects lend themselves well to surveys. If yours does not you could conduct a survey about your membership site itself. This gives your members the chance to express their views and let you know what changes they would like to see.

Getting feedback can also let you know where to take your membership site. By allowing your members to tell you what they want you can just simply give it to them. We've taken surveys ourselves over the years and they can be very insiteful. The poll or survey data you generate can be gold to your customer feedback system for the future of your business.

Newsletters - Newsletters may be used to highlight forum posts, questions that people have asked, blog posts and even case studies, survey results, success stories and more. Get your community involved in the content both online and in your newsletter. They'll be invested in the results. We'll get more in depth about newsletters in another article.

For now I hope these gave you some ideas to get going with.

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Wednesday, March 19, 2008

SIT behind me

Today .... System Integrated Testing is going on with ichoose application , sit people are raising bugs that cannot be considered as bugs. I rejected those and gave very clear explanation on why i had designed that in such a way.

convinced with my briefing.

;)

Monday, March 17, 2008

DINAZ"S website

Hehhe..
Today i had completed designing of dinaz's website.
Check this url http://www.dinazs.com/
built it on web2.0 style.. its looking greattt.......
client z very much happy with my work...
validated xhtml and css work..

:)

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Hurrayyyyy good news

Hehhe...
Dinaz... a petite figure fit as a fiddle, started fitness classes specializing in ‘step workout’ sometime in 1993. Starting with a small set-up at home, she has grown to run two full-fledged centers now — one at her new home in MLA Colony, Road No 12, Banjara Hills, and the other at Erramanzil Colony, Hyderabad.
She visited my website http://www.thedifferentface.com and she is very much impressed abt my works.She gave me website to design.