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		<title>5 ways to make a better website, pt.2</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Problem 3: Too much stuff, Part Two One thing people often forget with their websites is that they have room to spread out. A website can theoretically have unlimited numbers of pages &#8211; in business that translates to a page for every product, service or idea a business might have. So with so much sprawl [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Problem 3: Too much stuff, Part Two</strong></p>
<p>One thing people often forget with their websites is that they have room to spread out. A website can theoretically have unlimited numbers of pages &#8211; in business that translates to a page for every product, service or idea a business might have. So with so much sprawl space, why do so many companies insist on <a href="http://www.cpainfrastructure.com/">cramming</a> as much <a href="http://www.gamequarium.com/">stuff</a> as <a href="http://www.1001pens.com/">possible</a> on one <a href="http://www.lanyardsupply.com/">page</a>?</p>
<p>Yes, studies show the average web user skims one to three pages of a website before they move on, meaning you&#8217;ve got to catch their attention quick. But filling a screen with scattershot information is just white noise &#8211; your reader doesn&#8217;t want to filter through that much information.</p>
<p>The best strategy is to prioritize your information. Highlight the most unique, most interesting or most useful ideas, features or products on a page, and through intuitive navigation, your users will follow up on them. If you have a catalog of hundreds of items, like Amazon, organize items by category, or include a search function on your site so users can find what they want easily.</p>
<p>An added benefit of targeting featured products or services &#8211; it allows you to show off your company&#8217;s best features, presenting your company in its best light.</p>
<p><strong>Problem 4: The Professional Look</strong></p>
<p>The early promise of web business was that anyone has the potential to make it big. It&#8217;s supposed to be the great equalizer &#8211; the guy in the basement on his Dell could build a company to rival Microsoft. Today there still is that potential, however it takes more than a basic knowledge of HTML to build an effective website.</p>
<p>A carryover idea from the early days of the Internet is that all a business needs to get online is a tech guy who knows how to code. For a time, it was possible to pull that off. But as websites and web business has become more complex, it takes more than a basic knowledge of HTML and Microsoft Frontpage to build an effective, dynamic business website.</p>
<p>Web business is no longer an emerging, risky industry. It&#8217;s an established medium to reach customers &#8211; one of, if not the most cost effective ways to market your business. A good website is an expectation customers have of a business &#8211; it is almost as important as your brick-and-mortar shop.  People get a feel for what kind of business you are, what type of business <em>owner</em> you are by the look of your website. Don&#8217;t mess around with your image by cutting corners: get help. It&#8217;s worth every penny.</p>
<p>A clear, well-designed  website projects a professional image. Huron Sprinklers is a well-established, professional sprinkler system installer. They have a good reputation and good local business. However their website used to look like <a href="http://old.huronsprinklers.com/">this</a>. It looks like an inexperienced designer put this together in their spare time&#8230;all five minutes of it. In fact, that&#8217;s not far off from what happened &#8211; their original site was designed by a neighbor kid, basically working from the book HTML for Dummies.</p>
<p>The right thing to do is get help &#8211; for a business website, it&#8217;s the right thing to invest in a web development partner. There are three good reasons for this:</p>
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<li><strong>Web developers know what works.</strong> Web business has evolved enough to know what tricks work for web pages, and what doesn&#8217;t. Working within the industry, they also analyze where web trends are heading. It&#8217;s true your web developers will never know your business as well as you, but they&#8217;ll know how to present and market it best on the web.<strong>                                                                                  </strong>1a)<strong>Web developers know what works&#8230;for EVERYBODY.</strong> This is, seriously, one of the most overlooked problems with homebrew websites &#8211; W3C compliance. In a nutshell, that means your website looks the same for every visitor, regardless of whether they use a Mac, a PC, Windows, Internet Explorer, Firefox, whatever. Developers test designs for all these things, making sure your business reaches everyone.</li>
<li><strong>Web developers save you money</strong>: If you don&#8217;t have the skills and tools immediately available to you, building your website takes time and money you don&#8217;t want to take away from your normal business. In fact, the time commitment might be why you might not have a website yet. Look for a web developer that can take the sting out of that investment &#8211; someone who makes it easy. Some one like (PLUG ALERT!) <a href="http://www.360psg.com" target="_blank">360 PSG.</a> Here&#8217;s why &#8211; companies like us handle EVERYTHING for the web &#8211; hosting, design, content, programming, e-commerce. We have it all in one place, working together. It&#8217;s solutions like ours that make the web that cost effective solution.</li>
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<p><strong>Problem 5: Can your host handle the party?</strong></p>
<p>Let&#8217;s say your website is up, looks good, is very usable and is getting noticed on search engines. In fact, business is booming &#8211; you&#8217;re getting hundreds and now thousands of visitors a day. But one day, everything goes dark. What happened?Probably one of two things:</p>
<ol>
<li>Your site got more traffic than your web host&#8217;s server could handle.</li>
<li>Your web server got hacked.</li>
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<p>Not all web hosts are created equal &#8211; going for the cheapest option may constrict your business. A cheap host might not have the bandwidth for your growing web business, or charges a steep premium after that cheap hook. Or that web host might not be as secure as you need &#8211; particularly if you handle online payment transactions through your site.</p>
<p>Look for a web host that can grow with your business, and also one that has security options in place to protect your data. For example 360 PSG has its servers in a secure, Level 3 datacenter nearby our offices, with a powerful generator backup, climate controlled facility and a redundant lock system. And that&#8217;s just the physical protection &#8211; firewalls and other web security measures make our servers secure enough for almost any business. And because it&#8217;s located nearby our headquarters, 360 PSG staff can respond quickly to any issue that may arise.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s that kind of protection you want for your business data, and one that will not only  protect your data, but give your customers the confidence to trust you with theirs.</p>
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