Salon Websites: What Not to Do

I like the clean design of this upscale spa’s homepage.

I was recently on a salon website (I don’t want to embarrass the owner by saying which one) and it had me squinting to the point that I eventually give up on it entirely. The site used a fancy cursive font in an effort to appear quaint, I think, and to give it a personal touch. The resulting web pages were difficult and occasionally impossible to read.

It got me thinking about web “don’ts.” Thanks to Google, I quickly zeroed in on a really good list of do’s and don’ts at http://www.secretsites.com/do_dont_part1.jsp . If you have a website and want to make sure it looks professional, I recommend you scan the article in its entirety. But here, in brief, are some of the no-no’s I thought were worth passing along:

 

• No page counters.

• Forget blinking or flashing text.

• Don’t try any stupid cheat tricks in an attempt to fool the search engines.

• Don’t waste your time on Flash intros.

• Don’t use background music on your web pages.

• Don’t create automatic pop-up windows.

• Don’t center everything on your web pages.

• Don’t use busy backgrounds on your pages.

• Don’t set your type to all capital letters in your body text.

• Don’t have more than a few words in italics.

• Don’t have more than a few words in a bold case.

• Don’t use too many colors in your website.

 

— Judy

 

Print | posted on Wednesday, September 10, 2008 1:51 PM

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 re: Salon Websites: What Not to Do

Gravatar left by Holly at 9/10/2008 5:10 PM
Judy, those are great tips, and the webpage explains them nicely!! I own a web design company as a hobby and with my crazy schedule can not take on anyone new, but love to help people figure out how to do it on their own! The tips you left really nailed most of the beginner amateur mistakes! I would add a couple things, if you want to be professional, look professional! Skip the free sites with lots of distractions and add ons in the address. There are lots of great companies out there that charge very little annually for hosting and a domain name, 34sp.com is one of my favorites!! Also, remember not everyone has high speed, be sure to test your site on a dial up computer for load time. You can cut out part of your market by having a slow loading site, if it is slow on high speed especially!!! Good Luck and happy HTMLing to all XOXO

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