Quote:
Originally Posted by rytryan
So a portal have a categorization too? Please advice me... 
|
Not so much a "category" but a particular style.
With a "home" page for a site that is intended as a "lead-in" to various disparate sections it is somewhat more important to consider the design in terms of a UI (User Interface) rather than a descriptive page.
With web interfaces you only have a few seconds to "capture" the visitor, simply because there are more options than your site / page.
bbc.co.uk, Yahoo!, w3.org are good UIs. But Ananova (IMO) is excellent.
MSN and CNN are not, and strangely enough Usability "guru", Jakob Nielsen's website useit.com, while it is very good for screen readers and text browsers, can be a real PITA for the rest of us.
Break up and organise the page by using borders and colour changes, Use thumbnail images in the corners of the sections to add an attraction to that section.
Don't clutter the effect by trying to cram a lot of text on the page. Use headings, short descriptions and text snippets for accessibility. Just remember this is a page that you are optimising for people to get where they want to be, not for them to read.
When they have "clicked through" to another page, that's when you can start having them reading.
If the "home" page of a portal site makes people think about what their next action should be, you have lost them.
__________________
Chris. ->> Links are advertising NOT optimising!! <<-
A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds
Thought for today:- I SEO the only industry where all the cowboys are Indians?
|