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Tips for Perfect Deepsite AI Website Creation

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Master the art of creating professional websites with Deepsite AI. Learn advanced techniques and strategies for writing effective prompts that deliver outstanding results.

The Art of Effective Prompting

Creating exceptional websites with Deepsite AI is all about communication. The AI is incredibly powerful, but it needs clear, detailed instructions to understand your vision. Think of it as working with a highly skilled developer who can build anything you can imagine, but needs specific requirements to deliver exactly what you want.

1. Be Specific About Visual Design

Generic descriptions like "make it look good" won't give you professional results. Instead, provide specific visual guidance that helps the AI understand your aesthetic preferences.

Weak Prompt:

"Create a business website"

Strong Prompt:

"Create a modern law firm website with navy blue and white colors, professional serif fonts, clean layouts, client testimonials section, practice areas grid, and contact form with office location map"

Visual Elements to Specify:

  • Color scheme: Primary and secondary colors, or describe the mood (warm, cool, professional, vibrant)
  • Typography style: Modern, classic, playful, professional, or specific font preferences
  • Layout approach: Minimalist, content-rich, grid-based, single-page, or multi-section
  • Visual theme: Corporate, creative, technical, artistic, or industry-specific
  • Imagery style: Photos, illustrations, icons, or graphic elements you want included

2. Define Functional Requirements

Beyond appearance, clearly specify what your website needs to do. The AI can implement complex functionality, but it needs to understand the user experience you want to create.

Essential Functional Elements:

Navigation & Structure:
  • Header navigation with specific menu items
  • Footer content and links
  • Page sections and their order
  • Sidebar elements if needed
Interactive Features:
  • Contact forms with specific fields
  • Newsletter signup areas
  • Social media integration
  • Call-to-action buttons and their purpose

3. Provide Business Context

The AI creates much better results when it understands the purpose and context of your website. Industry-specific knowledge helps it choose appropriate layouts, content structures, and design elements.

Industry Examples:

  • Restaurant: Menu sections, reservation form, location
  • Photography: Portfolio gallery, about section, pricing
  • Consulting: Services, testimonials, case studies
  • E-commerce: Product grid, cart, checkout process
  • Healthcare: Services, team, appointment booking

Target Audience Considerations:

  • B2B: Professional, trust-building elements
  • B2C: Engaging, conversion-focused design
  • Creative: Artistic, portfolio-style layouts
  • Technical: Clean, data-driven presentations
  • Local: Community-focused, location-prominent

4. Structure Your Prompt Logically

Organize your prompt in a logical flow that makes it easy for the AI to understand and implement your requirements. Start with the big picture and then add specific details.

Recommended Prompt Structure:

  1. Website Type & Purpose: "Create a modern restaurant website..."
  2. Visual Style: "...with warm Italian colors and elegant typography..."
  3. Key Sections: "...including hero section, menu categories, about us, and contact..."
  4. Specific Features: "...with online reservation form, image gallery, and location map..."
  5. Call-to-Action: "...prominently featuring phone number and reservation button"

5. Use Iterative Improvement

Deepsite AI's conversational editing feature is one of its most powerful capabilities. Don't expect perfection on the first try - use follow-up commands to refine and improve your website.

Effective Edit Commands:

  • "Make the header navigation sticky"
  • "Change the hero background to a gradient"
  • "Add hover effects to the service cards"
  • "Increase the font size of headings"
  • "Move the contact form to the right side"

Content Refinements:

  • "Update the company name to [Your Name]"
  • "Add a newsletter signup in the footer"
  • "Include social media icons for Instagram and Facebook"
  • "Add a testimonials carousel to the homepage"
  • "Create a more prominent call-to-action button"

6. Optimize for Mobile Experience

While Deepsite AI creates responsive designs by default, you can specify mobile-specific requirements to ensure optimal user experience across all devices.

Mobile Optimization Tips:

  • Mention "mobile-friendly" or "responsive design" in your prompt
  • Request "large touch-friendly buttons" for better usability
  • Ask for "simplified mobile navigation" if you have many menu items
  • Specify "readable font sizes on small screens"
  • Request "fast-loading images" for better mobile performance

7. Learn from Examples

Study successful websites in your industry and identify specific elements you want to include. The more reference points you can provide, the better the AI can understand your vision.

Example Analysis Exercise:

  1. Find 3-5 websites you admire in your industry
  2. Identify specific design elements you like (colors, layouts, features)
  3. Note the content structure and organization
  4. Observe how they present their services or products
  5. Incorporate these insights into your Deepsite AI prompt

8. Advanced Techniques

Once you're comfortable with basic prompting, try these advanced techniques to create even more sophisticated websites.

Multi-step Approach:

Start with a basic structure, then use follow-up commands to add advanced features like animations, interactive elements, or complex layouts.

Feature Layering:

Build complexity gradually - create the basic website first, then add features like contact forms, galleries, or interactive elements in separate commands.

Style Refinement:

Use style-specific commands to fine-tune appearance: "make it more modern," "add subtle shadows," or "use more white space for a cleaner look."

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Being too vague: "Make a nice website" doesn't provide enough direction
  • Overcomplicating initial prompts: Start simple and build complexity through edits
  • Ignoring mobile users: Always consider mobile experience in your requirements
  • Forgetting about functionality: Specify interactive elements like forms and buttons
  • Not using follow-up edits: Take advantage of conversational editing to refine results