WHY YOUR WEBSITE’S USER EXPERIENCE MATTERS?
Did you know that, according to a recent study, 79%
of people who don’t like what they see on your website are going to go back and
look for another one? That’s right, 8 out 10 visitors are unlikely to go through
your website if your user experience (UX) fails. Regardless of how great your
product or service might be, chances are these people will never get to
understand it. This only goes to show that UX matters, and given the rapid
developments in the space of UX design, chances are that it will matter a lot
more.
Think of it this way – your website is nothing but a
24/7 salesman. It has the potential to be one of your most powerful assets
right there at the forefront of your marketing efforts. And just as a
professional salesman, it has to be exquisite.
Having said that, here are a few tips which can
drastically improve the user experience of your website.
Use
White Space
Just think about it – if this entire article was one
big paragraph, what are the odds of you going through it? In fact, what are the
odds of anyone going through it? How you put down your words isn’t the only
thing that is going to make your text visually appealing. The blank space
between your images, paragraphs, and other media is also critical. That’s what
is commonly referred to as “white space.” Shocking, right?
However, it is very important to achieve a proper
balance. Too much white space can end up causing the user to feel as if the
website is unfinished. Too much text can overburden them. Just make sure that
you convey the message in a proper way without pumping too much text into it.
Keep
Your Pages Consistent
When we say consistent here, we mean that everything
needs to match. The choice of your fonts, the sizes of your headings, coloring,
spacing, overall design elements, button, illustration styles, and pretty much
everything you can think of – it should all align.
Everything needs to be themed properly in order to
add up to one coherent design which translates throughout the entire website,
not only on one single page. Drastic changes from one page to another can
easily cause your users to feel lost. After all, they should always know that
they are browsing through your website.
Website
Animation – It Helps
Website animation has become a very popular concept
mainly because people respond to visuals more than they do to text. While not
everyone would admit it, most would watch the movie instead of reading the
book.
There are plenty of techniques for modern animation
website designs you can take advantage of. However, the important thing here
is, once again, to keep things well balanced.
Identify
Your 404s
Now, it’s true that search engines won’t penalize
you dramatically for having soft 404 errors here and there. These are the “page
not found.” However, your users will. When a user approaches a link and he
clicks on it – he’s expecting something. Whether it’s a video or a picture or
just another page of information – he’s waiting for it.
404s can easily destroy your UX. The last thing you
want is to leave your users unsatisfied at this particular point in their
journey.
Optimize
Your Page Speed
This one probably goes without saying but one of the
most irritating experiences for users is waiting for a page to load. Mobile
devices are on the rise and people are accessing content throughout the world
from a range of different platforms. This means your website has to be ready
for it and properly optimized for all kinds of occasions.
Get your score – there is a free tool offered by
Google. The best thing about it is that it would also provide you with the necessary
suggestions to make sure your speed is increased. However, working with a
professional on the matter is likely to be the better call.
Be
Mobile-Friendly and Responsive
We’ll repeat it – mobile devices are on the rise.
People consume a lot of information on the internet through their smartphone,
tablets, and whatnot. Hence, you need to adapt – to respond. That’s why we say
that your website has to be responsive. It means that it must be able to
respond to different types of loading devices.
Users are at least five times more likely to abandon
your website if it’s not optimized for mobile devices. Hence, optimizing it
would give you so much more value and benefits.
Addpro,
the leading digital marketing agency, understands a great website can work
miracles for your brand and builds them with enticing UX. For more info log on
to www.addpronetwork.com
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