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09 Dec / 2013
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How To Create A Website For Your Business That Does Not Drive Traffic Away

It is hard enough to build traffic for your site with the amount of competition online without having a poorly designed e-commerce site. The website is all they see and one that is not user friendly will drive people away in droves. This article will help you focus on some tweaks to your website that will not only stop visitors from leaving, but also keep them coming back due to ease of use. Believe it or not, how your website functions and looks is how a website for your business is perceived, so continue reading to prevent yourself from falling into a common trap that so many others have never escaped from.

Building a Website For Your Business

Flash intros can be cool and we all want a little pizazz when visitors first stop by our site, but the truth is that this type of intro has become a nightmare for many. First, flash takes a long time to load on a low end DSL signal, so how do you think it loads on portable devices like smart phones and tablets that are using data signals? The point is they take forever, if they load at all, and more people use these devices than PC’s nowadays. Leave the flash for your personal sites and eliminate them from website for your business sites before you eliminate potential consumers from ever visiting again as they simply do not want to wait ten minutes for your page to load.

Using Reputation Management to Make an ImpactAs with eliminating flash, make sure your web pages load quickly, as in under ten seconds. You can do this by using standard fonts and text with average sized images. 640 x 320 images are large enough for both portable devices and PC’s, so there is no point in going larger. Many of the portable devices have different browsers which is why standard professional fonts are recommended as they will work on most devices without conflict. Keep videos posted on media sites and simply post a link on your pages if you offer them. This will also reduce the time it takes to load and allows the consumer to make the decision to review them if they would like.

Make sure that all of your links work and none are broken. Broken links to a consumer means you do not maintain the site regularly and their orders may not arrive in a timely fashion. It is simply unprofessional for a business owner to have broken links, so ensure they are all functioning properly.

Finally, provide contact information on each page. This often will leave consumers feeling secure in knowing they can reach you from any point in the site and that their comments are always welcome.

These tips are the foundation for the success of your e-commerce site. If you think back to a time that you have visited a site for a product and service and been annoyed by the negatives listed above, you will make the changes immediately. The goal is to keep them coming back for more, not give them a reason to stay away.


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