3 Tips to Make Your Website Sell
By: Terri Zwierzynski | Leave a comment

I’ve seen some pretty awful websites. Color combinations that made the text impossible to read. Navigation buttons that change from page to page. Pages that start talking or play music as soon as you open them (with no way to adjust the volume or turn it off!). Distracting flash artwork. Pages crammed full of tiny text (and ads) in wall-to-wall boxes, I could go on, but these are among my pet peeves!
Three tips for designing a website that will get results:
- If you are selling a product, your page should do just that…and ONLY that. Don’t fill up your page with links that take visitors away from the one action you want them to take: to buy your product.
- For non-sales pages on your site, keep your navigation simple and consistent, and use white space liberally. You don’t need to fill every available spot with an ad or link!
- Buy, and read, the book, “Don’t Make Me Think,” by Steve Krug. It’s a fun, lighthearted book with seriously great website layout advice. You’ll never look at your website the same way again! Don’t Make Me Think — A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability
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