What To Avoid When Using Multimedia

March 10th, 2010 § 0 comments

Nobody likes pop-ups

An internet marketer should avoid overpopulating their webpages with so much multimedia that it takes a long time for the pages themselves to load. It’s good to have a few good pictures, or maybe a minute-long video on the website, but an entire photo album – plus a half hour of unedited video footage – will not only overcrowd the page (making it difficult to navigate) but it will also make the page load very…very…slowly…which could potentially lose prospective customers as they sit and wait for the page to load. It’s best to limit what you post to the website; however, they’re will be a few of those who may ask for more photos or videos, but it’s better that they request them, since not everybody cares to flip through your entire photo album about handmade christmas ornaments.

Multimedia comes in all shapes and sizes

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