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Improve the Usability of Your Website

Date Published: 09th June 2008
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"The link is broken again."

These aren't words you want to hear coming from the mouths of your website's visitors. If they are uttering such words of displeasure they will probably cease to be visitors. There are just too many quality websites out there and this means they don't need to waste time with a site that suffers from poor usability.

If you are running a commercial website marketing plan, it is of absolute paramount importance that the website be properly designed. This is something most people understand clearly. A confusing or poorly designed website will not do wonders for making sales. Again, this is something most people understand. However, there is a single mindedness people have towards web design and it ties into web development marketing. That is, they assume that web design refers exclusively to the text and graphics of the site. This, however, is really only a partial analysis. In reality, the usability of the website is also critical for website marketing. Without a "usable" website the ability to convert visitors to paying customers may be impossible.


On a baseline level, the usability of a website refers to how easy it is for a visitor to navigate a site. Surely, a commercial website will have a number of different "areas" to it. These include contact sections, about us sections, product or service descriptions, etc. In order to arrive at these different sections, people need to click on the links that will lead them there. Of course, if they are unable to find those links then all your website development marketing will be for naught.

Why would people not be able to locate these links? There could be a number of reasons. The font for the links could be far to small to see; the color of the font is too similar to the background colors which makes them blend together; the links could be placed on a very inappropriate section of the website; and pretty much anything else that would be an aesthetically bad idea.


In reality, there are a number of ways one can sink the usability of a website. However, follow a little bit of simple website marketing and design common sense would circumvent these problems. A site should always be clear, concise and properly illustrated. The various links and sections to the inner pages of the site need to be properly marked. Text descriptions should be comprehensive but neither brief nor verbose. In short, proper composition and design skills should be employed. Improving the usability of a website does not require any special magic or plans. It really is a matter of crafting a coherent website. This is critical because poor usability of a site will undermine any web development marketing plans you may have.


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Todd Herman: - Strategic Technology Planning & Business Management Applications. - LAN/WAN Networking Degree - Search Engine Analyst 14 years - Senior Web Consultant Qualifications: • University of Saskatchewan - Strategic Technology Planning & Business Management Applications. Creating and executing strategic technology plans that keep businesses up-to-date with technology advances and ensures that equipment and software do not become obsolete. Technology plans that also focus on the requirements needed to support new business and community growth and advancement. Developing, and programming, installing and maintaining online/offline business systems. This includes implementing software programs for business management. •C.D.I Computer College - Local/Wide Area Networking Degree. •C.D.I Computer College – Senior Web Developments Since early 1990, I have directed my career on analyzing and developing positive experiences for web developments along with their users. I continuously draw on usability techniques from analyzing web information and user architectures, combined with consumer research to generate a client insight that drives improvement and creates a better consumer experience for your company. This focal point approach grounds the customer experience tactic at the intersection of business and customer objectives to produce a return on investment for clients, but also a return for your on line customers with an advanced usability website experience.
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