Make the Right Decisions and Pre-Plan for a Good Website
A good website can be very powerful to your cause. It entices emotions, grabs your attention using UX/UI, is user friendly with the ease of navigation for finding what you’re looking for. People make up their minds within 30 seconds to continue onto your website or leave it. Website users will know the first 10 seconds if the website is offering what they need and will determine within the next 20 seconds to continue or move on. If you have a good website and keep the interest of online users, you’ve passed the test and increased your chance of a future prospect.
People make up their minds in 30 seconds to continue onto your website or leave it |
As human’s we are initially considered by our style and presence, then liked or disliked by our words and character. If a person wears old, worn clothes or a certain style or just seem disheveled an opinion is already formed about that person and we’ll either tune in or abort. Another consideration taken is after talking to the person for few minutes and there is rambling, chaos, scattered conversation with no sense to what they’re saying, we tend to want to “change the channel” and start a new conversation with a new person with more content. That’s also how a website is judged — by the first impression within the first few minutes. Websites are very similar with having a conversation with someone. If there’s web chaos we get out of there quick because other than that would be a waste of time.
Depending on the purpose of the website there may be different essentials as to what makes a good website. But some common cores will usually be involved.
Our next few newsletters will explain and discuss the common qualities of what makes a GREAT website. LJ
What is a GREAT website?
- UX UI
- ORGANIZATION AND STRUCTURE
- SIMPLE NAVIGATION
- ORIGINAL CONTENT
- OUTSTANDING DESIGN
- SPEED
- CLEAN AND VALIDATED CODE
- EASY TO READ
- SEARCH ENGINE OPTIMIZATION
- TRACKING
- LINK BUILDING
“A bad website is like a flat tire, you can’t go anywhere until you’ve changed it”