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Tips - Website
Top 12 Ways to Annoy Your Website Visitors
- Entry page. Be sure to include a huge graphical logo, but absolutely no
useful information. In general, large unnecessary downloads such as
background music (ideally totally inappropriate music), multimedia
presentations and video files, are an essential element of the truly
annoying site, so include six or seven on every page.
- Navigation. Use only the next and back buttons that come for cookie
cutter templates. Don’t let people browse around your site at their
convenience. Make them visit every page.
- Very tiny text (SIZE=1) can be a great way to damage your visitors'
eyesight. Unfortunately modern browsers include a font-sizing feature which
negates much of the power of this technique. Webmasters can seize back
control by mixing tiny (SIZE=1) and very large (SIZE=6) text on the same
page.
- Low/ high contrast color combinations like yellow on white, or better
yet, dark gray on black, have been proven to increase web surfers'
aggression levels. Or those lovely bright blue backgrounds with red text.
- WRITING EVERYTHING IN CAPITAL LETTERS CAN HAVE INTERESTING EFFECTS IN
YOUR VISITORS' PSYCHOLOGICAL MAKE-UP. EXPERIMENT WITH switching between
CASES FOR absolutely NO REASON, preferably EVEN IN THE midDLE of WOrds, TO
REALLY WIND THEM UP!
- Horizontal Scrolling: Make sure absolutely every page makes your
visitors have to scroll left and right as well as up and down. That
will drive them positively nuts.
- Change the text color often to call attention to your next important
idea. Forget about using Headers and SubHeaders to guide the eye on the
page.
- Frames can be a powerful technology for making people's blood boil. Be
sure to use them heavily, and don't let users easily break out even when
leaving your site. For extra credit, combine this with horizontal scrolling
and have the 'Home' button "accidentally" put the entire frame-set inside
the smallest frame.
- Forms are most interesting when they don't work at all. Unfortunately,
it won't waste much of your visitors' time if the form has only a couple of
fields. Therefore make sure your form has at least 20 fields which must be
filled out exactly right (add validation code), and wait till they've
struggled through them all, before giving a CGI error.
- Banners advertisements are one of the most under-used technologies on the web.
Some sites have only 2 or 3 per page. Show those sites how to do it right,
by having at least 20 banners per page. Remember never use a text link when
you have a chance to use a banner! Use one of those free-by hosting
sites because they will help put up lots of banners for you.
- Sadly some hosts do not add pop-ups and pop-unders to your pages. If your web host is
holding you back in this way, don't despair. After you've mailed your letter
of compliant to the hosting company, add a little JavaScript to your pages
to achieve the same effect.
- Finally the old ideas are often still the best ones: Bad English is
well-known technique that many webmasters are familiar with. Be sure to
include a more than adequate number of speling misteaks in all your text, or
for a really exciting twist make your sentences really long, with way too
many clauses, a superabundance of overlong and unnecessarily obtuse
terminology and gratuitous jargon, and unexpected changes from formal
language into the a more colloquial style: as it this way cool
example!!!!!!!!!!!!! (Exclamation marks are also good, the more the
better!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!) Rule of thumb for exclamation marks: 1 in every 450
pages. Be sure to use lots of puns that are funny to you.
Just in case you're one of those few people out there or a webmaster who
actually wants people to enjoy their site, bookmark it, and maybe even come back
more than once, you can of course do the exact opposite of these suggestions.
Deanna Lilly - Bizness Concepts
410-536-4610
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