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Many People Prefer Using A Website Design Service Instead Of Drag And Drop

By Rebecca Mitchell


Just about everyone these days needs a website presence in order to make money. Even secretarial jobs, that were once fairly easy to obtain, sometimes require applicants to have online real estate that relates to their career. This means certificates, badges, and even small tokens of appreciation that can be converted digitally and placed online. The only thing that puzzles some is where to place these so they can be seen by future employers. Although blogs are convenient, there are times when a website design service will achieve the look desired.

People who often take on this task to save money tend to make a number of common mistakes. Although it is fairly easy to place or click on elements so they are visible, two areas often scream amateur. Color choice or font selection is usually a dead giveaway.

While two colors or monochrome are generally safe choices, often it is not enough unless a black, white, or neutral color is part of the theme. Four colors are the absolute maximum and they should create some sort of balance. A good rule of thumb is one dark or neutral color for every vibrant color.

A design service can help with creating a responsive page or website that can be viewed on all mobile readers. Although some blog hosts may offer this feature for existing clients, there are some details that prebuilt templates may not be able to handle. For instance, not having to scroll or search around for the page that has digital badges earned.

Even though there is nothing wrong with using a single font, two or three is the standard in web design. A common occurrence in amateur blogs and sites is when fancy serif fonts are used for subheaders. While there is nothing wrong with wanting to be different, it helps to keep visitors in mind.

Although it is common to take a barebones approach when starting out, making small upgrades is what will keep things interesting. The problem that most busy working people have is finding the time. They may be able to perform essential tasks like HTML updates or modify a web style sheet but when major changes need to be made, visual appeal is everything.

Also, what a lot of people are finding out is that building a website from scratch takes time and patience. Running a business can be a distraction if a person is trying to learn real design at the same time. Finding a work pattern that will fit an individual lifestyle is a job by itself.

When it comes to cost, an individual should think in terms of investment. A sharp online presence will attract clients who are willing to spend money or pay a nice salary to someone who gives a positive impression. Those who are likely to cut corners are most likely to attract clients and employers that will do the same.




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