Graphics For Your Webpage
I mean, there really is such a difference between an everyday ho-hum web page and one that has stunning graphics. I only wish that I knew enough to actually be able to create such neat pictures, maybe one day...
I took some time to look at a number of web pages for no other reason than to compare what I would call very standard pages, against those with outstanding graphics. Now, I'm not talking about the in your face, knock down drag 'em out pages, but more the pages with tasteful graphics that are appropriate to the site in question.
It really has no bearing on what your page is trying to get across, but surely you will have noticed that some graphics just seem to be so much better suited to any given page. Do you really need 25 different graphics on one page? I don't know, perhaps if you are promoting some kind of video games to the youngsters, but I'm really not even sure about that.
No, what I'm referring to here is a page where you have all your text in place, but which is lacking in graphics. You need to get something that will be appropriate to your specific page. It may even be something as basic as a page template itself which you can build on.
Or do you need an order button? If there is something for sale on your page, you can hardly be without an order button, can you? But will you need a big flashy one, or something not quite so invasive. So, do you see what I am getting at here?
You might need a flashy order button if you think it will attract your target audience. But if you are selling a low key item, that is the sort of thing which will send them running away. This makes it all the more important for you to choose appropriate graphics for your web page.
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