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It can be scary and exciting to create your own website. You are probably wondering how much designing your website will cost and where to find a designer. The tips in this article should help you figure out your basic planning so you can get started on the right foot.

Help your visitors navigate your page via fixed position navigation. This technique locks the navigation panel on the site in place whenever the user scrolls on the page. This is not only convenient for the visitor, but can also be useful for internet marketers, as this makes it easier for visitors to take some desired action (e.g. buy a product, sign up for a newsletter).

Pop-ups should be given a wide swerve. There is nothing worse than confronting a cascade of pop-up ads when visiting a website. Most visitors to your website will not like pop-up ads, even on big sites, they are aggravating and cause people to leave. You can avoid losing customers and visitors, by simply refusing to allow pop-up ads on your website. If you have a host that Graphic Design requires the use of pop-ups, then look for a new one.

Speed is everything when it comes to the Internet, so make sure that you keep your website's loading time to a minimum. If a visitor has to sit and wait for several minutes while your pages load, they are almost certainly going to click away from your site and go somewhere else, and they probably will not come back to your site.

Use ALT tags for your images when designing your site. There are a few core reasons why ALT tags should be used, including helping the visually impaired, providing indexing possibilities for the search engines and also for description and translation purposes. If you have images that are links, your ALT tags will tell people how the link will behave. Finally, ALT tags are used by search engine crawlers; therefore, using them can help boost your search rank.

Put together a nice page about you or your organization and title it "About" or "About Us." Add some autobiographical information to share with visitors. Try spicing things up! Let people know a bit about you and what inspired you to get into web design and other things like that.

White is generally a safe background color to use when designing a professional website. When you have a white background, your content will be easy to read, and it will also make your site appear more professional and trustworthy. Colors, patterns or other designs are distracting and don't have a place on a website. Make your background as simple as possible.

All load times on the website you design should be as fast as possible. Visitors to your site may be more likely to navigate away from your page if it takes too long to load pages. Try reducing your number of graphics, Flash, and script on your pages, optimizing your HTML, using SSI files, using client and server caching, creating expire headings, and minimizing your JS and CSS coding.

Always proofread for content error. The security of your site is always of the utmost importance. Investing in an SSL certificate if the website handles sensitive information such as credit card and other payment information can be a smart idea.