HHI Golf Guy
05-25-2006, 11:05 PM
Getting to the top of the search engine rankings does not guarantee buyer client leads or home sales. In fact, a poor web site at the top of the search engine rankings may even harm your image.
When I search the web for potential link partners I see a lot of web sites - thousands and thousands of web sites. And for the life of me I don't know what some people are thinking when they publish their web site. When I see a web site with a cluttered home page that has too many topics and too many pictures it has an immediate negative impact on how I feel about that agent or business. Maybe it's just me, but I think many other web surfers feel that way.
I don't want to have to wade through dozens of disjointed paragraphs, scattered nav menus, and tons of tiny links to find what I am looking for. I don't want to have to squint my eyes to try and read the text and links. I don't want to be bombarded with 15 animated GIFs and flashing text.
http://www.thekosloffgroup.com/images/pigpen.gifYour web site is a your handshake with a potential buyer client. It makes an immediate statement about you and your services. A cluttered web site is like a sweaty, weak handshake - something people would like to avoid.
Simplify your site, keep the focus on the client, and give them a clear and simple navigation structure to topics of interest.
When I search the web for potential link partners I see a lot of web sites - thousands and thousands of web sites. And for the life of me I don't know what some people are thinking when they publish their web site. When I see a web site with a cluttered home page that has too many topics and too many pictures it has an immediate negative impact on how I feel about that agent or business. Maybe it's just me, but I think many other web surfers feel that way.
I don't want to have to wade through dozens of disjointed paragraphs, scattered nav menus, and tons of tiny links to find what I am looking for. I don't want to have to squint my eyes to try and read the text and links. I don't want to be bombarded with 15 animated GIFs and flashing text.
http://www.thekosloffgroup.com/images/pigpen.gifYour web site is a your handshake with a potential buyer client. It makes an immediate statement about you and your services. A cluttered web site is like a sweaty, weak handshake - something people would like to avoid.
Simplify your site, keep the focus on the client, and give them a clear and simple navigation structure to topics of interest.