It’s very easy in all the effort of putting together a website to forget that the ultimate purpose of the process is to help your visitors know more about you and your company.
It’s also very easy in the effort to make a website “cool” to forget that there are some very basic rules that your website visitors will expect you to follow. If you forget either one of these, or both, you will have alienated, angry website visitors.
You have probably experienced the frustration of a website that doesn’t have information where you expect to find it or leaves off important information entirely. Like most people, you probably left that website as quickly as you could. Let’s not let that be YOUR website.
This class includes a checklist that should take approximately 2 hours to complete.
Skill Level: Beginner
This video lesson shows you:
•How website visitors naturally scan a webpage and how you should design your webpages to take advantage of this.
•How the Main menu should serve as the map to your website.
•What is “above the fold” and what critical information you should include there.
•What you need to include at the bottom of your pages.
Assumptions
We assume you have and / or know how to do the following:
•Operate your computer and access the internet
•Find web addresses with a web browser
•Have collected the information that you plan to include on your website
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