Most Web Design firms try to dazzle you with a lot of
technical jargon about their capabilities.I will give you a show and tell about what makes a good web site, and what draws people to it, and prevents them from leaving once they are there.
When a person clicks on a link to your page it should load onto their web browser in 5 to 10 seconds. If it takes longer people will tend to surf off to another site in their search list. Some designers put a lot of graphics, pictures, video, and sound that load very slowly, but look great if anybody waits to see it. This kind of design is ok for succeeding pages once the person is committed to surfing your site.
The webs search engines scan the first few lines of text on the page and use this to apply their search technique. It should also contain links to similar sites as yours.
This statement is the key to keeping a person from surfing away to another site.
This is accomplished using a large picture "thumbnail"
that shows a representative picture of a group of pictures. If the person wants
to see the group of pictures he can
click on the thumbnail picture and a new page opens and loads all the pictures
of the group. This of course will take some time to load, but the initial
loading of the home page remains fast. Click on the picture of the car to the
left and see how it works! Notice that the thumbnail picture and the others are
now shown as large full sized pictures, of course it takes considerable time to
load the full page. There is also a link back to the design page at the bottom
of the last picture.
Use a animated Letter, Word, or Graphic. such
as:

If you let your imagination run wild, we could create all types of other effects.
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