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Before you dive in headfirst into the world of web design, you may first want to take note of these factors that you should consider in building an effective and functioning site.
Mobile Responsiveness
Did you know that mobile web browsing has already overtaken desktop browsing since late 2016? Mobile-friendly sites aren’t just an afterthought anymore. These days, it has become an even bigger priority than your traditional desktop site given the volume of users who do most of their browsing and shopping on their smartphones.
It’s important to create the same seamless user experience for desktop and mobile sites, from the navigation to page layout and everything in between. Not only will this further engage your target market, but it will surely result into higher sales and revenue opportunities as well. And in case you’re not aware of it, Google also rewards sites that are mobile responsive through higher search rankings.
SEO
Optimising your site isn’t just about using keywords and inserting them into your blog post or web content as many times as possible anymore. SEO has become so much more strategic than before that you’ll most likely need the help of a certified SEO agency if you want your business website to rank and be known to your target market.
Also take note that optimisation happens both on-site and off-site and requires a continuous process and progression. This means that even with the best SEO practices put into effect, it may still take some time to see actual results. Just make sure to be on the good side and follow legitimate white hat SEO practices to avoid getting penalized by Google.
Imagery & Graphics
Let’s face it, most people online are attracted towards visual content than text. And while optimised web content is important for your site, it’s also just as necessary to invest in beautiful imagery and graphics to appeal more to your audience.
Balance out the text with high resolution photos and videos, and make sure to strategically position them throughout the site! Also experiment with combining text and graphics by creating infographics that could lead to higher click-throughs and conversation rates.
Call To Action
You’ll definitely want your website to be effective in pulling in your target market and converting them into paying customers. One effective way of doing so is by having different forms of call to actions found on your site.
CTAs can be a click-through button or image, it can be a text telling your customers to order now or inquire about your products/services, or it can even be a main header on your homepage informing visitors of what your business is all about and why they should make the purchase. CTAs can vary for different types of businesses–the key is to do proper research, then test out and check which ones are the most effective for you.
Design
While it’s true that design is very subjective, there’s still a viable standard of what makes a nicely designed website. And these days, it’s not enough to simply put in the images and text from your business’ marketing materials and call it a day. You’ll have to invest in a professionally designed and coded site in order to appeal to customers and provide them with a seamless user experience.
Building a website for your business does seem like such a daunting task at first. But while it may seem such a tedious and overwhelming project to take on, just remember that all it takes is proper planning, a solid vision for your business, and a reliable team of web designers and developers to help turn your vision into reality.
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