Top 10 Web Design and E-Business Mistakes

Web Design and E-Business seems like old hat to me anymore but I think I’ve probably committed all of these errors and still constantly see mistakes all over the net I will try to go from worst of the worst on down.

  • Assuming that your site looks perfect in all browsers just because it looks good in your own. Not cross browser testing a site before it’s posted online is a major web sin.
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  • Fixed font size. Web designers take power too seriously at times using CSS to turn off the adjust text browser button on the end users machine. Most standard text is just to small. Now that I’m a little bit older, I feel the pain. Leave my font choices alone.
  • Flash Intros, Flash sites, excessive bells, whistles and hoopla. There is a time and a place for anything. I would like to be able to choose my time and place. If your going to do it, at least have a skip intro button available for those of us that do not care and/or those still on slow connections.
  • Popup windows, windows that open countless other windows and windows that push yet another window in your face after you hit the close button asking if you are sure you don’t want to chat with customer service before you leave. Does this need any further explanation?
  • Writing to an audience other than the audience that will be reading it. Example….writing a book instead of a blog entry. This is the web – Short, Sweet and to the Point!
  • I hate PDF’s and waiting for them, however, the worst part is when I have to register and give personal information first just to get the pdf link to download. I have dummy email addresses just for that purpose. I check them, they are just not my everyday email addresses.
  • Customer Service on a merry go round. I reorganized a customer service department a few years back made up of two people. One answered every question with a rambling riddle that resembled English but was not. The other answered every question with a question. They actually had people regularly email them back saying, “hello you did not answer my question”. Frustrating, very frustrating!
  • Customer Service outsourcing to nations where their grasp of the English language is unlike our own or the accent is so thick they cannot be understood. I have tone deafness in both ears. It’s hard enough for me to understand some people face to face let alone around the world and not pronouncing words as I know them. I end up having to say “what did you say” so many times, I’m sure they get mad.
  • Visited Site links that do not change color is an issue for me. I normally have so many tabs working…this is the 21st Century..multitasking, that I never remember which links I have looked at and not looked at. Having visited liinks that do not change color after visiting confuses me and gets me irritated. I have a simple fix though. I enter the CSS for the page through Firefly and change it so when I am looking at the page….it is right for me
  • Last but not least…my biggest blunder of them all…. Not using the spell checker. Duh, it only takes one push of a button. I think they call that a no-brainer and it makes a terrible first impression. Need I say more?

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