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Home » Article » Computers-and-Technology The Dos of Banner Designing
Grannys Mettle filed under "Computers-and-Technology"
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Banners are effective media materials that can make or break a
company's ad campaign. For web sites, along with the corporate
logo, the banner speaks of your message and what you want to
achieve for your corporate image and identity.
To help you with your banner design, we have compiled the
following tips and suggestions that have made other web sites
effective in terms of the amount of visitors and sales.
The Do's of Designing Your Banner
DO use animation. Especially animation that is quick to
download. Animations do attract the attention of your target
audience, but it should not take much time to download or else
your visitors would just click on to another site.
But remember to provide animation in the minimum. Too much would
not attract but irritate your visitors. It will also overwhelm
your page.
Grantastic Designs have provided the following general
guidelines for animated banners: •The animation should be subtle
enough to attract attention but should not be so ostentatious as
to interfere or clash with the design of the web page you are
advertising on. •An animation that loops endlessly tends to
irritate visitors. Have the animation loop 7-10 times, leaving
the main message on the last animation frame. •Conversely, some
visitors will stop a web page from loading before the banner
animation has loaded, leaving only the first frame. Thus, it
might be a good idea to have your message come across in your
first frame if you know that the web page you are advertising on
has a long download time.
DO provide features that call for some action. Images that ask
visitors to "click" or "submit" on your banner can improve
significantly the rate of visitors clicking on your web page.
Visitors are attracted to click on icons especially if you offer
them something in return.
DO provide "FREE" in your banner. Human nature provides for
attraction of anything that is offered "FREE". Depending on what
is being offered, the word "FREE" can increase the rate of
visitors clicking on your web site. Web sites usually offer free
demonstrations of new software. This often gets good response
from the target audience. Offering free money though produces
suspicion among the browsers since people tend to question what
the catch is.
DO use bright colors. Statistics show that the colors yellow,
green, and blue in banners produce a higher rate of visitors,
compared to those in black-and-white. Also, red should also be
used sparingly, as it suggests aggressiveness that seems to
repel many of the browsers.
DO provide a benefit for clicking on your banner. When you have
questions in your banner, be sure to provide the answer on your
web site. Make sure that the benefit you provide is found in
your web site. Or else, your visitors will never go to your web
site the second time. It's so hard to make a good impression;
but it takes only seconds to have a wrong perception of your
company. DO keep your message short and concise. Simple banners
get more attention than wordy and unfocused ones. There's no
need to give a lengthy description of your web site. Any
information that your visitors would want to know they will be
able to get from the pages of your web site.
DO link your banner to a particular page. Visitors should be
able to go directly to the appropriate page for the information
they want. When they click on your banner, make sure that they
don't have to go to your home page and hunt for the information.
You will lose visitors as fast as you can say banner.
We hope that we have helped you make your banners more effective
and efficient in providing you with a tool to achieve success.
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