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Is Flash Hurting Your Business Website?

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Did you know Flash-based sites and intros can hurt your business?
Find out how, and what you should do.


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Is Flash Hurting Your Business Website?
Copyright (c) 2007 Rick Sloboda
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I recently received both fan mail and hate mail in response to
comments featured in Backbone Magazine surrounding Flash-based
websites.

My statement: "Most Flash intros are not created with the visitor
and business in mind, but rather as an opportunity to showcase a
programmer's abilities," also sparked exchanges on Ubuntu
Forums, drawing more than 1,700 visitors and over 70 comments.

"You miss the point completely," e-mailed one website developer.
"Something needs to jump out at the reader, or you blend in with
the rest of the Web."

Another wrote: "It is, Mr. Web Copywriter, YOUR comments that are
a blatant disregard for design. What do you know about design
anyways?"

Well, appreciating the works of several elite designers, I
recognize good design is about function as much as it is about
aesthetics. The majority of web users, especially when visiting
business sites, want to gather information. They want relevant
content, and they want it fast. In fact, 51 per cent of 258 web
users who participated in a recent Webcopyplus poll indicated
"slow load times" are most likely to drive them away from a
website.

So why would anyone agree to put a Flash intro on a business
website, making visitors wait for extended periods just to watch
a logo or image dance around? Additionally, why would any
business agree to hinge its success on a Flash-based site, which
impairs navigation, browser compatibility and search engine
rankings?

While some business owners simply aren't aware their sites are
based on Flash, many who do are not aware of the usability and
search engine ranking issues associated with the technology. And
even when they are, some still desire it.

One business owner recently told me she delayed the launch of her
new site for several months just to get a "cool" Flash intro
added. When I mentioned its implications and asked why she wanted
to add Flash, she replied, "Well, it impresses people, doesn't
it?" Obviously it does. One blogger went as far to state:
"...clients love Flash eye candy. So you can't blame the
developers for doing it."

Actually, you can. Clients should be educated on what will
benefit them; a simple, fast-loading and functional website that
offers relevant content. That's what web users want. Give it to
them and you'll build a strong brand and loyalty, generate
additional leads and ultimately convert more sales.

Without a doubt, web types from all corners of the industry
should be making a collective push to advance the state of the
Web by promoting usability to deliver positive online
experiences.

So unless your site is streaming videos or games, seriously
reconsider the use of Flash-based sites and intros. Most
tech-savvy folks seem to be of the same mind; only five per cent
of more than 230 Ubuntu bloggers preferred websites to have Flash
at the time this was written.

For the sake of usability on the Web, that's probably five per
cent too many.


View original Backbone Magazine article:
http://www.backbonemag.com/Press_Release/Items/press_release_0417
0702.asp

View Flash debate at Ubuntu Forums:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=417312&highlight=webcopy
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