Hey guys,

It’s really interesting to see all the different work and sites people have created. Unfortunately I am in the US so I don’t think the barter world work for me. Although it’s a great idea, I see people doing it on Craigslist all the time, and even more so now in light of the economy.
Just some general thoughts I had reading through the thread.
01. A CMS (Content Management System) would be a great benefit for the site as it would make it easy for you to update. The overall layout would be handled by the CMS with logo work, image work, and CSS changes to give the site the desired custom feel. Joomla is a decent free CMS that is fairly easy to learn, or maybe you could get by with a blog software like WordPress and just be creative with your layout.
02. Decide if you are going for traffic / SEO benefits with your site, or graphic design. Sites that use flash look awesome but tend to have less spiderable text on the HTML side. (Which helps search engines determine what your content is about since the spiders only really look at the code as they cannot view images or movies)
03. Use a standardized navigation / menu system on your site. It makes users less likely to get frustrated while trying to navigate your content. I saw a catering site that had it’s navigation menu wrap around a plate in script font, this was one of the most headache inducing menus I have ever seen. Hehe.
04. Background tiling images can be another aspect of the site that gives people headaches. I notice a lot more sites tend to use gradient color fades or solid backgrounds lately, over the tiling that we used to see on a lot of websites.
Reading all the replies had me thinking about a bunch of stuff. I am by no means an authority on this topic, but these are some of the considerations I have taken into account for many of the sites I work on.
Good luck with the search, and keep up the great work guys!
