Your Website Is More Than A Work Of Art…It Needs To Actually Work Well Too
September 3rd, 2010Whether you do it all yourself or rely on expert professional help to create your website, one thing is true either way—a lot of hard work and effort is poured into the best sites. And with all of that work, it’s also very important that your website ends up being much more than a work of art. It needs to actually work perfectly and work for you at the same time.
There’s definitely a lot of different components that go into creating a website that works. On their own, each of these components might seem simple enough. Part of the real challenge (and where the helpful expert knowledge begins to pay dividends) is putting the elements together—connecting the dots—to create a highly functional masterpiece.
Working Websites Require A Content Management System (CMS). Again, with all of the hard work that goes into building a cutting-edge website, the last thing you want to have to do is to do so much of the work all over again each time you want to update or change some of the website’s content. With a CMS, it’s a breeze—just log in, point and click, and make content edits on the fly. No need to sweat the details…they’re already done from the first time.
A Hard Working Website Needs To Load Fast. Fast loading sites are certainly favored by visitors over sites that t-a-k-e–f-o-r-e-v-e-r to load or respond. Quick and speedy is the name of the game, especially when you have worked so hard to create the site’s overall interactivity.
High Performance Websites Are Compatible. Working to establish a great website is all for naught if you’re missing 25% of your audience who can’t access the site on their particular device or system. With hordes of different mobile devices and web browsers in use, putting in the effort at the beginning to assure cross-compatibility and standards compliance is absolutely well worth it.
A Working Website Works Well In The Search Engines Too. One of the most important (and profitable) streams of visitor traffic is yours free for the taking from the search engines. You’ve just got to set up your site and follow a few basic SEO principles along the way—and you can rank well and benefit. You guessed it—it is more work to do this—but once it’s done, your site works for you and not the other way around.
Flexibility Works Wonders. Don’t simply settle for an ultra-proprietary system that won’t let you do what you want with your website. Websites that work well must be flexible enough to adapt to ongoing and changing web marketing demands. Built in obsolescence just doesn’t work at all.
Work is the overriding theme of the day here. Do you want to have to put countless extra hours of time, effort, and energy into your website just to have to do it all over again in the very near future? A good website is much more than a work of art—it keeps on working for you well after the initial design.
The bottom line: Work smarter for your website, not harder on it.
