A lot has been written about the logo designs of different car companies, but what of the many stores that offer products and accessories for these expensive machines? As you will see in the following ten examples, these auto stores must have a brand and a logo design that is just as professional and attractive, drawing in customers that want to maximize their car’s performance and appearance.
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Web navigation menu is one of the important elements of a good Web design. Since online visitors are always looking for information, your navigation menu helps them find the info they need at the soonest possible time.
Though a simple menu will do, many Web designers are experimenting with different techniques to enhance online experience. There is a comprehensive analysis and numerous examples at Smashing Magazine about the current trends on navigation menus.
Among these items, I find the use of vertical tabs very appealing but quite risky since most online users are not yet acquainted with this style.

But if you’re just starting with your site, do not forget the basic elements of a web navigation menu. For instance, try to use conventional yet creative icons like shopping cart so it will not be hard for customers to look for the appropriate links.
In like manner, use basic terms such as “About Us”, Products/Services, Sitemap, FAQ, and “Contact Us” to avoid any confusion and frustration on the customers’ end. If you terms exclusive to your industry then do not hesitate to use it. The idea here is to help all your online visitors get the right information as few clicks as possible.
With so many companies offering affordable and high quality Web design services, some entrepreneurs rush to set up their online store without clear goals and web strategy. If this seems to be you, better STOP now or suffer the consequences later.
Here are some questions you should answer before getting in touch with your friendly Web designer:
A tag cloud is a navigation system which uses a set of keywords in different sizes, weights or colors. It gives your online users the big picture about the focus or contents of your Website. If you take a look at the tag cloud of productivity site Lifehack.org below, you can quickly spot that its thrusts are on productivity, communication, management and software.

Contrary to misconceptions, it is not created to replace your regular navigation system or categories but basically works as a support system to help online users visualize the contents of your site.
Tag clouds are commonly used on user-generated or Web 2.0 logos like Flickr, Hubpages, Technorati and many more. It does not mean though you cannot use it in your online business. Moreover, it provides added benefits which may prove useful to business owners. It can help you monitor the community trends, foster community participation and improve searching.
There are different types of tags. Commonly, it is arranged alphabetically with more emphasis on size or color on the commonly used tags. Others are using it according to frequency of usage or relative importance. In some cases, tag clouds are arranged based on the similarities of keywords.
For more insights about tag clouds, you can check out the following:
10 Best Practices For Displaying Tag Clouds
Tag Clouds Gallery: Examples And Good Practices
Design Tips for Building Tag Clouds
If you are running an online store, the product page is one of the most important parts of your site. Needless to say, having the right elements in your product page is very crucial in sales conversion.
Before you follow this improvement tips, try to understand the mindset of your customers about product pages. To them it’s a one-stop source of all information not only about your products but competitors as well. Here are some of the basic yet effective tips to improve conversion rates of your product pages:
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