Helpful
hints for preparing your
materials
for web page print!!
Use those that apply to your type of business!Home Page: Most important page - attracts interest
Simple, Straight, & Forward
- Company name and or logo
- Location - address, phone, fax (can be under logo or name, or at the bottom of page.
- Description: About us - business and or personal site.
- Products/services offered
Photograph - 1 or 2 key photos
Linking pages in your own site: About Us Pages or Stallions,
Mares, Foals, Sale, PhotosAdd details of whatever you are promoting. Emphasize - strengths - maybe bloodlines, etc. Benefits - unique features Announce sales & maybe list previous buyers Possible clients who will give you a referral if asked
Outside Links: List association, clubs, etc.
- List several pages or site that you would like to carry a link to in return for one to your site.
- List sites of interesting material that relate to your business or site.
By now you may have an idea of how many pages you will want in your site and what you will want on them. Usually the typical site is 3 to 5 pages.1. Logos can be taken from your letter head, business cards, or other advertising material you may already have. They can also be new creations that you have us make for you.
2. Basic content can also be something you may have done for previous advertising.
3. One normal sized web page consist of about 8.5 by 14 inch piece of paper. This gives you an idea of about how much you can put on a page, it varies due to graphics and pictures.
4. Set up a template on the paper with the logo or name across the top and then draw in link buttons, either down the left side, across the top under the logo or they can placed at the bottom of the page. Then go ahead a place your information and pictures where you want them and this will be a good idea of what the content of your page will be.
5. Next submit it to me with the pictures and graphics you would like or I can select some and see what you think and we can always change until you like it.
Good luck with your web presence.
Email me with your questions and for more information.