- Homepage
- Events Calendar
- Bio(s)
- Music Samples
- Lyrics
- Discography
- Photos
- Merchandise/Store
- Media/Press Page
- Blog
- Contact Info
Your site may have all of these page or just some of them. You may find you need
specific pages for various topics. You may not be sure what order your pages should be
within the navigation bar. This is where a site map comes in handy. A site map shows
how the pages within your site relate to each other through links and navigation and,
frankly, it doesn’t need to be a high-level design effort. A legal pad or some index cards
will do the trick. If you have some graphics software, so much the better. Draw out boxes
that represent the pages in your site. Add some lines or arrows that show what links to
what. If you choose the index card route, write the page names on the cards and then lay
them out on a table. Move them around until you believe things are just right. Then,
move it over to paper. For a site map example, visit neiltortorella.com/sitemap-exam-
ple.pdf