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uk
property search | property management software
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Property Website
Images
Don't throw full-size property images at your
visitors until they ask for them.
Sophisticated sites begin with a page of smaller
thumbnail images, which visitors can browse and click on when they
want to see more.
If you don't use thumbnail images, your section
pages will be too slow.Make your property images as high quality
as possible.
Consumers won't wait for an image that looks like
a badly lit polaroid.
So have a professional photographer take your
photos. Images shot with a top-quality digital camera look brightest,
but you can also scan transparencies or even scan photographs
.If possible, try to make the background colour
for the images either the same color as your pages, or transparent.
Product shots look better when the object seems
to sit right on the page.
By all means put your logo on the front page,
and in fact on every page, but make it download fast. Your logo
is not what your customers came to see.
Finally, don't make spelling mistakes and try
and retain some continuation in the use of formatting and fonts
on the house details.
This will undo all the other work you've done
to make your site look professional.
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