Simplicity is the first impression counts. A confusing or overloaded page, on which the visitor does not know where to find the required information, is left quickly. It is therefore important that you avoid unnecessary elements and flashy designs. We can give you four simple guidelines for this:
- Do not design too colorful, please use a maximum of 5 different colors.
- Use a font that is easy to read. Several, but not too many.
- Make sure that the presentation is not designed in too many different font sizes, it is best to only use two or three sizes.
Statistics and graphics as evidence of something are quite good, but too many graphics disturb the overall picture. Please only use a graphic if it is absolutely necessary for the page and fulfills an important function. For the Website Designing Services this is essential.
What Does The Visitor Notice First?
Impress the visitor from the first second, because this is usually your only chance. The surfing behavior of users has changed due to the infinite availability of offers. If it is not clear in the first 30 seconds whether the page has a value for the search carried out, the customer switches to the next one. To avoid this, there are a few things to keep in mind.
The visitor can be attracted by headings with meaningful content, by bold keywords in the text or better by bullet points and of course by content-rich images. It is ideal if you inform the customer with short sentences and overview lists in a neutral form of address. You can combine this with a call to action to order your products, to make an appointment or to download tools, e-books or software.
What Do You Introduce On The Homepage Of Your Website?
Your home page is the first thing the customer sees of you and thus the first important impression that decides whether the customer stays on the page or flips through. The moment the customer lands on your side, you are still completely alien to him as a company and he has to decide within a few seconds whether he is right here. Therefore, there is important minimum information that you have to offer the prospect at first glance.