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Improving The User Experience On Your Website
By Patrick Hare
Expert Author Article Date: 2009-08-12 You don't have to be a website consultant to improve the user experience for your website. You just have to think like a new visitor. Every day we see sites that have been around for years, but continue to present information in a way that makes site navigation a mystery. If you are making money off a website with substantial roadblocks, imagine the how much you would make if you could double or triple your revenue with a website that is easy to use. One way to get conversion advice is to hire an experienced site consultant, but another way is to improve your website so it can be used easily by a first-time visitor. Here are a few usability tips that are used (or sometimes missed) by major online companies:
You don't have to be any kind of an expert to improve your website usability. In some cases you just have to build the type of site that you would like to visit, and one that answers the questions that you might ask when you are looking for a product or service. Learning about usability standards for websites can be done on your own time, and through several dozen online sources, but the real key to getting your message out involves reducing the factors that would cause a customer to become confused or suspicious. Improving web site usability is a great way of growing your online business without spending extra money on marketing or advertising. Better yet, a higher customer conversion rate allows you to channel your online marketing dollars into the places where they are most likely to increase profitability, giving your site a flexibility that lets it thrive under all kinds of economic conditions. Comments About the Author: Patrick Hare has been managing online and offline marketing projects since 1999. From 2005 to present, he has been with Scottsdale Arizona's Web.com Search Agency (formerly Submitawebsite). Patrick provides Search Engine Optimization and Marketing advice to in-house customers and Web.com Jacksonville’s web design group. |
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