Five Simple Tips For An Effective Website
If you’re reading this, then you’ll probably know by now that a well designed website is an essential component of any business. Whether it’s a responsive brochure website showcasing your services or a large, mobile-friendly e-commerce store. Design is always essential.
People use the internet for almost every aspect of their lives and having a website that trumps the competition is crucial. But just having a website won’t do the job. Businesses need an engaging website that attracts and impresses visitors and, crucially, converts them into customers.
Having developed hundreds of websites for growing small businesses, here are some of our top tips…
Visual Hierarchy
First impressions count as much with a website as when going for a job interview. You want to impress and engage your customer from the first moment they arrive and one way to do with is to use visual hierarchy. Simply put, our eyes pay attention to a website in a certain manner.
By understanding this, you can make the most important parts of the website be located in the right place. For instance, if you want customers to click on a call to action button, then the visual hierarchy suggests that the top left hand corner of the site is the best place for this.
Easy To Read
Another element of the appearance of the website is getting everything to work harmoniously. Using high quality info graphics, images and even HTML5 videos all add value to the website but they need to work together.
For instance, make sure all the colours work so use a contrasting shade for text compared to the background colour – cream text on a white background will look nearly invisible as will black text on a dark blue background.
Keep well designed fonts at a reasonable size so that people can read it easily and don’t use too many fonts as the effect will be chaotic. Two is often ideal, one for headers and one for paragraphs, with a third for special pointers.
Connect Insolvency does this perfectly. Dark blue text on a clean, white background ensures that the text is as easy to read as possible.
Mobile-Friendly
The recent fuss about being mobile friendly may have sounded like a temporary panic but there is a firm footing to the idea. More people last year used their smartphone to search for something on the internet than their PC or laptop… and this trend is growing.
Due to recent changes in Google’s search algorithm, if a website isn’t mobile-friendly, it won’t show up on search results for phone. This could potentially lose you traffic and custom.
Strong Content
There is a temptation to add lots of information onto every page but the best websites limit how much information they supply on each page, especially key landing pages. Provide small and relevant segments of information per page, keeping to around 200-300 words.
Make sure that the content is engaging too – you won’t gain points for your Search Engine Optimisation or SEO if the content is poorly written, stuffed with keywords and doesn’t really say anything. This includes elements such as meta-tags, alt tags and meta-descriptions, all of which act as indicators to search engines what the site is about.
Social Media
Don’t forget the importance of connecting your website to social media and having a presence on the main social channels. Linking your website to a Facebook page and/or a Twitter account and vice versa is an important way to drive traffic to your site and find new customers. Social media interaction also adds to your ranking on Google and other search engines so is a win-win proposition.
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