Tips for a User-Friendly Website
The last thing you want to do after writing, developing, and
creating your website is to find out that your website isn't
drawing people in like you thought it would. You think it looks
great, so why aren't people staying and checking things out ? It
may be that people take one look and head straight for the back
button. Or it could be that they just get turned off by how much
they have to do to even get the value from your site. There are
a few ways you can make sure your site is user-friendly and
appealing to your potential customers. You only get one chance
for a first impression and you want it to be a good one.
Put your self in your customers shoes. What do you think they
want to see on your site ? Make sure your font colors aren't too
bright and can easily be read. White backgrounds are best and
offer a clean look thats easy to read against any color font. If
you use any images for your background, make sure they are
simple and don't make the font disappear and look tacky. This
will make your website hard to read and look too "busy".
Also take it easy on images and fancy graphics and gadgets on
your site, this could make for a longer load time and may turn
your customers off before the page even loads!
Make sure you have links at the bottom of every page to navigate
around your website, and to get back to your home page so people
don't feel lost when browsing around. You'll want to make sure
to have an "about us" page to tell about yourself or company so
your customer feels more comfortable with you.
If you have a lot of text on your home page, or a sales letter,
make sure some of the text stands out with bold or different
colors, ect.. This creates points of interest so there is some
excitement on the page that way the customer doesn't get turned
off by the amount of text.
Last but not least, just make sure all your links work, your
pages are easily navigated, make sure everything is neat and
accessible, and you should have some happy (and hopefully
buying) customers on your hands!
Best Wishes,
Maranda Mann
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