When You Should Consider Using a Site Template or Wizard to
Build Your Own Website
When You Should Consider Using a Site Template
or Wizard to Build Your Own Website by: Solomon
Rothman I'm a web designer letting you know when it's
important not to use a web designer. I feel...
web site design articles When
You Should Consider Using a Site Template or Wizard to
Build Your Own Website
by: Solomon Rothman
I'm a web designer letting you know when it's important not
to use a web designer. I feel this is very important to
discuss, because many customers spend a lot of money when a
much simpler solution is available for them. HTML and other web
technologies are easy to learn, but very difficult to master.
There are many automated template and site wizards which can
walk you through developing a simple site without any prior web
design or programming knowledge. For the right customer this is
a great solution to their web design needs.
The Look:
Although wizards and template machines have become
increasingly sophisticated over the years, they still have a
somewhat "generic" look and feel. If setup perfectly a website
audience may not know specifically they are looking at a
template site, although almost unavoidably they will feel
uninspired by the look and at least subconsciously know they've
seen a ton of websites with the same idea. The designs are
usually engineered to be able to be conformed to any business
so they lack any cohesion or emotional link to your specific
company or individual site. There are some exceptions to this.
Extremely large e-stores may have a VERY extensive library of
templates even ones catered to specific professions. If the
success of your website depends on an "expensive", ultra
professional, or creative look then definitely rule out this
possibility.
Time Frame:
Templates and wizard sites are usually advertised with tag
lines like build your website in 5 minutes. Regardless of the
simplicity of the interface, if you're going to build a good
website even with a wizard or template expect to spend hours
and hours of your time on it. Without the help of a
professional who can guide you through the trial and error
discovery and content refinement process, expect to do a lot of
research on your own. In addition if you have problems or make
mistakes you won't have an ability to get instant help and tech
support is painfully slow. If you have strict time schedule
requirements, rule this possibility out.
Ideal Candidates:
> Websites that represent industries where the website
itself is not meant to be profitable (IE no e-commerce
sites)
> Personal home pages.
> Situation where the website's goal is only to reinforce
the product or service and not to provide new customers but as
an information source. Industries or services were extremely
good automated web solutions exist and are easily available.
One example is real-estate agents, although elite agents may
want a fancy website, a normal agent can find very satisfactory
template website solutions that are complete with industry
specific functions and features like mortgage and interest
calculators and live up link with their firm's properties. In
addition all the web competition has kept the price of these
services VERY low.
> When only the product has significance. If your setting
up a website to sell a used car, and want your local ads in the
paper to point there, people could care less if the graphic
design looks professional. PLEASE use a template.
> If your testing an idea or concept and don't want to
spend a lot of money.
What not to do:
Here is what I don't recommend. DO NOT and I repeat DO NOT
try to build your own site by learning a WYSIWYG (What you see
is what you editor like front page or Dreamweaver, unless you
already know these programs well and have a lot of web
experience. These programs are not intuitive and will allow you
to completely mess up your layout and code.
Although extremely limiting, the online wizard and template
machines have a certain degree of fail safeness to them. You
simply supply the information and they setup the pages for you.
You can upload pictures and adjust them quickly and easily
following simply directions. In a WYSIWYG editor there are many
non intuitive things you have to know WELL in order to create a
website that's functional. I've have A LOT of website customers
come to me after practically pulling their hair out with all
the problems they encountered trying to fix problems in their
self created website.
I've also met very few non tech people who were successful
at building a good looking website with front page or dream
weaver. If you're a computer power user, that's of course a
different story, but even for you, good web design is a very
difficult thing to grasp. Use an online wizard, builder or
template instead of a WYSIWYG editor, unless you have a LOT of
time on your hands.
When You Should Consider Using a Site Template or
Wizard to Build Your Own Website
When You
Should Consider Using a Site Template or Wizard to Build
Your Own Website by: Solomon Rothman I'm a web
designer letting you know when it's important not to use
a web designer. I
feel...
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