* What do you want to achieve?: Don't just redeisgn your web page because marketing
wants to launches its new fall collection with a cool green background. Get your team
together (typically consists of people from across departments) and determine your objectives
in a way that can be measured. For example, increase home page traffic by 20%, increase
conversions (needs to be flushed out) by 5% etc... Make sure there is buy in from all involved.
* Examine the lay of the land: This primarily means, look at your webstats. When I say look
at your webstats, that means actually examine where people are going from your home page
and understand what are the most successful conversion paths. Note the things that work
and that don't. For example, if you have a newsletter subscription that people are ignoring,
perhaps this needs to be moved to a more prominent position.
* What do people really want to see?: That's wonderful that Jan in marketing designed
these super non-gender, non-racial cartoon heads that look really colourful and appealing.
However, is that what people really want to see? Focus on your objectives which includes
who your target market is. Before you get moving with the design creation, do some informal
web/mail surveys and perhaps some informal interviewing. For example, if you're a pet store,
I would want to know how I can get a dog. Create use cases (scenarios) based on the feedback
that you get.
* Get Shorty!: People don't have time to wade through a ton of content on your home page.
Keep it to 3-4 key messages, and use point form. If you have a key offer, make it stand out by
using bold, capitalized letters like "DOWNLOAD CATALOG NOW" or "LEARN ABOUT CRM".
Make sure that your target audience will understand all of the acronyms that you use on your
home page. Most importantly, keep the content above the fold so that your users don't have
to scroll to see anything. From glancing at your home page, people should be able to explain
what you're all about in 5 words and be able to relay that back to you.
* Keep Google in Mind: As we all know, search engines are key. Images that reflect what your
organization or product is about are good for the home page as long as they are not there just
taking up space. The problem with images is that if you place text in an image, it typically doesn't
get indexed. Therefore, make sure your home page includes text that describes what your
organization does in a way that helps people find your site when using the top search engines.
I'm not going to get into a discussion on SEO (search engine optimization here).
* TEST, TEST and then TEST, TEST, TEST: Web designers, developers, and consultants
don't count. Even people in your company or your clients don't count. Get some of your friends
or family (excuse me Jakob Nielsen but name me an SMB that has time and/or $$ for true usability
testing) an exercise in which you ask them to carry out an action such as finding all of the poodles
on your pet website. You can also get them to randomly click around and record their feedback.
Their are also some great forums out there such as MarketingProfs in which you can ask for
feedback from the "general" public.
* Keep Google in Mind 2: Home pages are not what they used to be. Web users used to start off
at your home page and then drill in from there. Today, people use Google and other search engines
to find what they're looking for and may never touch your home page. We just don't have the patience
or time anymore. Make sure that you don't have some key content or features that are not available
anywhere else on your site. For example, if you have an upcoming webinar, don't just have a key link
on your home page, advertise this throughout your site.
* Keep navigation simple: While it's quite tempting to squeeze your whole site map into your
navigation and have this cool multi-flyout floating, flashing, scrolling, multi-colour menu system
think again. Take a deep breathe, go back to your usage scenarios based on your target audience
and ask yourself what they would want to see and not this flashing podcast button that Jill in marketing
is saying is a must have. In "Keep Google in Mind 2" I mentioned that people are now finding their
content via search so don't worry too much about having every single link available from the home page
If your site is content heavy, consider adding an internal search box as a standard feature on every
page. Search is king over browsing so let people do what they've been taught to do.
* Look at your competitor's sites and the proven sites: There's a reason that Amazon.com is Amazon.com. Let them spend the $$ on usability and copy some of the best practices that they use. However, don't get too caught up in copying their entire layout and design - especially when it comes to your competitors. Think about what makes your company stand out and why people either buy from you or use your services.
* Keep in mind - Anything Goes: While I have provided some useful tips above, keep in mind that anything goes and that you need to keep testing. You never know what is going to catch your intended audiences' eyes so try out some really strange ideas that make you stand out from the rest. You never know unless you try.
I hope that you can find these tips useful and please let me know your thoughts or if I've missed anything.
Top 10 Home Builders
1.) Swiss Ball
Really, it doesn't get better than that, just a simple add on for much better definition, strength, flexibility, balance and fun.
I would like to give the swiss ball the first place because it has such a surprising result method.
The obvious balance requirement adds up functionality.
If that is not enough, the functionality later leads to fat loss as more complex movements are created while using weights on the ball
I want you to note that a swiss ball can make you REALLY flexible too, there are just SO many ways to use it.
Swiss balls come cheap too and can add leverage to any given equipment, a must for every home gym.
Sitting on a swiss ball throughout the day tends to burn fat, work your lower abs and improve your posture.
This thing rocks, really ?
2.) Medicine Ball
Now this thing requires power building and its variations in ab exercises almost guarantee a six pack pretty quick and the functional strength is increased a hell lot
it can be noted that heavier versions of the medicine ball is the preferred equipment of boxers and MMA fighters.
3.) Rod
HANG! You'll get taller! and the abs you can do with a rod are pretty fucking good, so are the results for the upper body by chinups/pullups/etc
Note: Abs on the rod can build some awesome lower abs.
4.) Ankle Weights
Awesome leg conditioning, height gain possibility, functional strength, variations helpful in increasing speed, abdominal definition
Note: Kicking with ankle weights can make your kicks way faster and way stronger if you are into kickboxing or karate.
5.) Free Weights
No comments, they help a lot, can be used for several ways of toning
6.) Skipping rope
the cheapest and one of the most effective cardio machines ever
P.S Combine the skipping rope with ankle weights to see some height gain possibility.
7.) Stationary Bike/Rowing machine
I saw this & found it awesome, it does both, rowing and cycling... its pretty much worth the price for the good calorie burn and less space consumption
P.S Watch TV or your favourite movie while you do the stationary bike to burn off calories more easily :D
8.) Resistance band
Very compact and can give a pretty efficient workout, you can adjust the difficulty pretty much with common sense
The best part is you can also carry this with you to the office.
9.) Incline/Decline bench
An awesome aid to increase the speed of muscle making
The bonus point is that it easily adds leverage to challenge the bodyparts more as well leads to considerable build up of functional strength
10.) Keetleball
no comments, its just pretty darn good.
note: This is what the big guys in the soviet union used.
Among other things, ankle weights have also shown to have effectively caused height gain.
Much of this equipment if used on really high weight can result in the build of excess functional strength as compared to the local machine in the gym.
The best part about this is that is results in a pretty good amount of fat loss and all at a pretty minimal cost.
And really, what can be more comforting than having your music, your own timings, no transportation to get fit.
If combined with a good enough diet, the amount of time taken to see results is actually less than 3 weeks and the amount to reach your entirely depends on your goal and current body :D
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