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Monday, April 06 2009
When you go and hear someone speak, it is said that if the speaker doesn't capture the audience in the first 2 minutes of his presentation, he never will. The same can be said of web design viewing-- only the time frame is MUCH shorter. To me, it's almost funny how people surf the web, and how very QUICKLY they actually move through a website. Statistically speaking, it is said that the average person, when viewing a website, spends only 6-10 seconds exploring a site, and makes their decision in those brief moments whether or not they want to go further. But what can you *actually absorb* in 10 seconds?
My guess is that you are down to the bottom of my bulleted list above and you're right near 5 seconds. So what is it that actually gets someone to STAY at your website? I think some of the things that reflect on you or your business are less tangiable but are things a good web designer thinks of when they view your site. Here are some of the things we believe a good web designer must look at in order to make a website great and effective during those first 10 seconds. Viewers make judgments about these things immediately that reflect on you, your company, or your business:
Happy Surfing. John Lehmberg
Comments:
Great article John. I would add that one element that can easily convert more visitors to clients is having the business phone number in large print on every page. Most people want instant gratification, and if they have to leave a name and contact information for someone to call or e-mail them back, they will be less satisfied. I equate that to the beeper ages. How unsatisfying it is to page or beep someone. The number in big bold lettering straight to an actual person is huge. If someone sees something they like, they should be able to pickup the phone and call immmediately about your services or products.
Posted by Jacob on 04/13/2009 - 10:09 AM
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