Monday 10 November 2014

Simple Ways To Solve Four Common Web Design Problems

Four Common Web Design Problems

Make the most of your website is all about streamlining the user experience and smooth out any problems that may stand in the way of that experience. To help ensure that your website is an easy machine to use stain, here are some easy solutions for website design factors that may be holding.



1 - Visitors can not find my products easily

If you have a lot of products listed on your site then allowing users to easily navigate through them to find what they want should be a priority. Fortunately, there are a number of things you can do to make their products easy to navigate:

      Organize similar products pages, categorized separately
      Install a search bar on your site so that users can reduce the specific item you are looking for

2 - My pages take long to load

In the era of super fast wide band, many people expect a website to load almost instantly, and every extra second that the page takes to load, the possibility that visitors just click away. There are several ways you can reduce the charging time:

      Reduce the number of images per page, and / or reduce the size and resolution of images
      Using HTTP compression to reduce file size and page number of files that need to be sent
      Use the browser caching to save copies of some pages in the user's hard drive then you can recover quickly

3 - People say my text is hard to read

If people can not read your site, it is unlikely to make a purchase from it. Choose your funds carefully - avoid those that are "busy" or garish, and make sure that the text is easily visible in all areas of the screen. Also, only use fonts in web friendly as Arial, Courier New, and Times New Roman.
 
4 - visitors leave my site without completing a purchase

If you're getting a lot of traffic on the site, but few sales then you may have to search the path between the user arrives at the site and the point at which they make a purchase. Reduce the number of clicks required to get from looking at a product for final sale, and make sure your web payment form is short and easy to use.

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