The following 3 items are outdated website trends! If you are using any of these currently, consider a re-work of your site. If you're getting ready to develop a new website, think about it long and hard before doing any of these!.... Splash Pages A splash intro page is a welcome page. It is the first page a visitor sees when coming to your site. There is usually some kind of animation that welcomes the visitor, allowing them to watch the whole thing or "skip" and enter the site. While these can look good and might contain some info, here are a couple of reasons why this OLD trend no longer works:
Music on your Website Avoid adding music to your site! The only exception is websites created for musicians, entertainers, or multimedia-based sites. Background music was popular a few years back, but now it's the sure mark of an amateur. If you're still not convinced, here a few legitimate reasons not to have music on your site:
Flash Heavy Websites If Flash is going to be used on a website, it needs to be used sparingly. The majority of your site should be HTML-based with only a few Flash elements to create visual interest. Here's why:
So what does all of this mean? You can have a fresh and interesting website without some of these features. Using the most current trends and making a commitment to update and refresh your site on a regular basis will help ensure that the search engines can find you and that you won't drive visitors away!
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