The Three Core Principles of Great Web Design

“The essence of a Web site is self-service.” writes Gerry McGovern, author of the article “The Three Core Principles of Great Web Design.”

McGovern discusses how self-service is essential in the survival of a Web site. She defines convenience, speed and price as they pertain to a Web site and discusses how they fit into the success of a Web site.

The article acts as a great example of how visitors, in general, are creatures of habit. We all want to find things fast and we want to go about doing so easily. She shows how this stands true for how we go about finding information on the Internet. We donít want to wait.

Does your Web site provide “self-service?”

Read this article at:
http://www.imakenews.com/ephilanthropy/e_article000263514.cfm?x=b3ckdRh,b1msbSRl

This synopsis of the article originally appeared in a newsletter for Main Street Enterprises. Main Street offers Web-site design and development for America's premier churches and nonprofits, enabling them to communicate more effectively. They offer consulting, Web development, Internet-based campaigns, and personal service to help clients achieve their mission more effectively.

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