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Just as you'd walk out of a shady restaurant or car dealership, so will a customer who doesn't trust you leave your website.
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Websites are a necessity for the majority of businesses, and any business that has operated for any length of time, will have added any number of items to their site to improve its lead generation capacity or visual aspects. Unfortunately as times change and technology marches forward, what was once a plus for a website, may now be a real negative. This article highlights elements of many websites, that one should consider removing if it is no longer adding value in a positive sense, and is a good blueprint to consider if building a new website.
Websites are a necessity for the majority of businesses, and any business that has operated for any length of time, will have added any number of items to their site to improve its lead generation capacity or visual aspects. Unfortunately as times change and technology marches forward, what was once a plus for a website, may now be a real negative. This article highlights elements of many websites, that one should consider removing if they are no longer adding value in a positive sense, and it is also a good blueprint to consider if building a new website.
Websites are a necessity for the majority of businesses, and any business that has operated for any length of time, will have added any number of items to their site to improve its lead generation capacity or visual aspects. Unfortunately as times change and technology marches forward, what was once a plus for a website, may now be a real negative. This article highlights elements of many websites, that one should consider removing if they are no longer adding value in a positive sense, and it is also a good blueprint to consider if building a new website.
Websites are a necessity for the majority of businesses, and any business that has operated for any length of time, will have added any number of items to their site to improve its lead generation capacity or visual aspects. Unfortunately as times change and technology marches forward, what was once a plus for a website, may now be a real negative. This article highlights elements of many websites, that one should consider removing if they are no longer adding value in a positive sense, and it is also a good blueprint to consider if building a new website.
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Scrolling animations are usually used to draw attention to particular elements and pieces of information, in the order that the designer intended. Using animates scrolling effects is great way to tell story through your website’s design. CSS3 brought animations into the mainstream and made it simple to add animated elements to any design. So in this post let`s take a look at 18 examples of mind-blowing scrolling effects that you can use for inspiration to create delightful memorable experiences for your user.
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Generating leads is a crucial component of your marketing strategy. It’s an essential part of your funnel, and the more effectively you do it, the more money you’ll make. It’s as simple as that. If you spend...
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Domain = branding component. The right domain extension can sometimes be challenging. Here are alternative domain extensions you've probably not considered.
The domain name suffix is known as a generic top-level domain (gTLD) and it describes the type of organization. However in the last few years, the lines have blurred somewhat between these categories
Domain is a branding component. Yes it's really true.
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Typography is an important but often under-represented part of a website's layout. With so much focus being placed on the presentational aspects of CSS and the use of large images and media that choke bandwidth restraints; it’s nice to occasionally remember that textual content can also make an impact on users and their experience. Content remains king, and a few good fonts can make even the simplest of sites look smart - though not so many that you have to wait for ages for the text to be visible.
Because of this, I’m going to show you a few handpicked examples of sites that make their content look terrific, and why you should consider following their example in your own work. We’re going to take a journey of how elegant typography can make a site shine; looking at the bold, creative, navigational, simplistic and interactive content that makes the designer's voice speak volumes - so let’s get started!...
Headings grab our attention, but the body of content is what makes us stay.
Here's to the power of typography in website and landing page design.
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What if the pop-ups and other lead-conversion tools we use were actually responsible for negatively impacting the reader experience and creating shallower user engagement?
Welcome to the Slow Web, a phrase that “describes a feeling we get when we consume certain web-enabled things, be it products or content.”
David Kutcher describes a Slow Page as a relaxing and annoyance-free experience for a reader -- just like what you would find at a restaurant that serves five-course meals. The reward? The full attention of your visitor.
“You want to leave them alone as much as possible to enjoy their meal, and only once they’re done, lead them onward to other pages or calls to action.”
This article is a much-needed invitation to change the way we design websites and write posts.
Read it at http://www.confluentforms.com/2015/03/embracing-slow-user-experience.html
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A homepage is one of the most important, if not the most important page on a website. Because it commonly gets the bulk of site traffic, it’s crucial for the homepage to convert as much of that traffic into leads and sales. In fact, check out these 12 key elements a homepage needs to achieve an awesome conversion rate....
Nice depiction of basic website landing page tips.
Useful list of 12 basic tips for better landing pages.
Excellent set of Home Page elements "every" website should have. About the only thing missing is making sure this content renders well (and fast) on a mobile device (ie) Galaxy S5 + iPhone 5S + iPad Mini just like it does on this site How to Monetize Social Media Marketing
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Engage website visitors better by designing your site to match how people's eyes move on the page. Here are some surprising eye tracking stats to help.
Putting together a great looking website is a great start, but it is just a start.
True web design requires you to venture beyond the aesthetic and into the worlds of User Experience and Conversion Rate Optimization.
Knowing how the viewers of your site really see it can help to shine light on new and/or missed opportunities within your current design. It may also bring out the need for new elements or changes.
While there are plenty of options for improving CRO, eye tracking analysis provides some of the most useful information for optimizing your biggest digital marketing asset, your website.
A good design will catch people’s eye, but a great design will keep people on your site and get them engaged with your content. And while you shouldn’tunderestimate the power of good copy, your design is what people notice first.
We teamed up with our friends over at Single Grain to put together the infographic below in hopes that it will help everyone get a better, basic understanding of what eye tracking is and what it can do.
Designing clean, effective websites that work and deliver clients
One of my students' favorite topics... XD
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This article will help you find the inspiration on how to set up the best looking eCommerce website for kids.
Ecommere themes is pivotal if you want to jump into this business. They are feature-rich themes designed for web shops.
Un buon articolo per chi offre servizi dedicati ai bambini.
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From the day that babies are brought home and cradled in their pink or blue blankets, implications have been made about gender and color. Let's take a look at what they say about color and gender.
Dazzling infograph
Find first Color Is Master of Us All Infographic here: http://sco.lt/7FcZ4T