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Most common flaw in websites

I came across this great blog post today about the most common flaw in author websites.

Any guess what it might be?

Focus.

Determining what you most want your visitor to do and telling him or her exactly how to do it.

The post also has examples of 5 different sites and what’s good or bad about them. I’d recommend visiting the Exhibit links before you read the commentary to see if you can spot the good or bad parts of each site. This is a great way to see if you have the gene for “good design” (and if not make sure you hire someone to help you design your websites and your book covers)!

You can read the entire post here.

A couple more website challenges I see are

  1. not enough info to help me decide if I should buy/if I really want it,
  2. bad graphic design (including poor/jagged graphics),
  3. too much focus on the author and not enough focus on how the site can help the visitor,
  4. too hard to buy,
  5. no contact info and
  6. no way to subscribe for more info/no reason to subscribe.

What do you think? Anything else I missed?

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