Organizing your information
I have put together some examples of different navigational techniques to give you some ideas of what is possible in displaying your information.

The simplest way of communicating on the web is to have all of your content on 1 web page .
The downside of this of course is that the reader is forced to read
EVER YTHING to find what they are looking for.
You then run the risk of them becoming disinterested .

A better way to organize your information is by pages, with links connecting them. Your information is given in smaller "doses", and it allows the reader to instantly find what they are looking for, without having to read EVERYTHING first.
Your visitor is now more likely to read more about you and your company.

But take it a step further, and actually make it FUN for them. If they look foward to seeing what the next "click" or "mouse-over" will do, you've accomplished bringing them deeper into your site, and as a result, gotten your point across.The example links on the left are just a few ways your web site navigation can be created.

Any link can be made to "trigger" (display your contents) either by clicking, mouse-over or a combination of the 2, as can be seen with the links on the top navigation bar.