Web design tips and tricks
Advanced Internet Technologies, Inc. ("AIT, Inc.")
We manage your website. You manage your business.
Revenue generation on your website is a constant effort. There's always something extra you can do to please guests and increase profits.
The 5 suggestions listed below are a great place to start:
Nothing drives visitors away faster than a slow-loading website. In fact, 47 percent of people abandon a site after only reading one page. As a result, site performance is an important aspect of optimizing your online design.
Improving site performance is a never-ending endeavor. There will always be something you can do to improve the speed of your website. Set aside time each week or month to do site performance tests and make continuous improvements.
2. Make certain that your website is mobile-friendly.
Sixty-four percent of all online traffic currently occurs on a mobile device, and that figure is increasing year after year.
Use Google's mobile-friendly test tool to get improvement ideas to evaluate how your site is presently doing on mobile. The mobile-friendly test, like the Page Speed Insights tool outlined above, can uncover specific issues that you may change to enhance speed.
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3. Avoid using terrible quality stock images
Users may not take your site seriously if you depend too much on terrible stock photographs. You can appear unprofessional or just lack the experience of your competition. To avoid these connections, whenever feasible, use bespoke photographs or artwork.
4. Try to use basic language and avoid jargon.
It's easy to slip into industry lingo while writing content for your website. You must put your experience into plain words that your primary audience can comprehend in order to produce the most successful website design. To accomplish so, you must first have a thorough grasp of your target audience. You may then customize your material to their tastes.
5. Distribute your CTA buttons.
If you want to generate money from your website, you must encourage your visitors to do this. In web design, this is typically represented by a call-to-action (CTA) button. Here are some examples of effective, action-oriented CTAs: