Effective Sites
Tags: website, seo, search engine optimization, good site
An effective site is one that does its job. It has a clear message and purpose that any visitor understands immediately. It also looks professional and welcoming helping visitors to remember your brand and bookmark the site.An effective site provides the information and interaction required by visitors. It encourages them to take the desired actions, making online ordering or other actions fast, easy and secure with clear feedback.
An effective site grabs visitors’ attention with quality images, graphics, headlines and navigation that makes it easy for them to travel.
An effective site downloads fast, works in the major browsers and has good search engine optimization so it can easily be found.
A poor site
A poor site has no clear message or purpose. Visitors can't easily determine what it is all about.
A poor site has content that never changes, broken links and out of date out of date price sheets and other information.
A poor site has bad spelling, grammar, punctuation, graphics and images and won’t work in the major browsers.
Building an effective site
Building an effective site can be easily described, but like many things in life is frequently easier said than done!
The key steps are:
Define the purpose and layout of the site. Too many sites are designed вЂ
About the Author
Author: Richard D S Hill | Total views: 115
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Richard Hill is a director of E-CRM Solutions and has spent many years in senior direct and interactive marketing roles. E-CRM helps you to grow by getting you more customers that stay with you longer. We provide practical solutions that pay for themselves. We help you to make sure that your marketing works.
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