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10 website layout tips and ideas to a more attractive site

Make your menu/site navigation prominent, and simple. Keep your content distinct from other elements, and easy to read.<br>Make your buttons stand out. They're where the action happens. Decide what is most important on any page, and then give it prominence. ... Don't put too much on the same page/screen.

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10 website layout tips and ideas to a more attractive site

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  1. 10 Website Layout Tips and Ideas to a More Attractive Site By Digital Deeksha

  2. Use Real People ● Trade out any generic or stock photos with those of real individuals, especially when it comes to implementing trust emblems like testimonials and case studies. Visitors to your site will empathize with real people more than they with photos of a generic nature.

  3. Simplify Your Menu ● If you feel your menu is too complex, shorten it. Create submenus to create a topic hierarchy, such as putting all of your products under a “Products” header or services under a “Services” heading, for example. Only the most critical menu items should be visible, but even deep pages should be easy to find.

  4. Remove and Enlarge Images ● If you have too many images, your site may be overwhelming to the eye. Consider cutting some of them out for easier page browsing.If you have images, make them larger to make them easier to view on any sized screen.

  5. Change Your Color Scheme ● Use the color wheel and play around with various color schemes, taking into account your visitors’ preferences and consistently testing various color schemes to find the one that works best.

  6. Consider Visitor Intent ● People visiting your website likely have a single action on their mind.They want to learn more or buy, for example. Take those motivations into account when deciding your site’s layout. If they want information, the very details they’re searching for should be front and center the moment they click-through to that particular page.

  7. Add Trust Emblems ● Gather positive testimonials and add images and videos of those individuals to your website. Create case studies and include logos from those you do business with, and other business partners. These can improve conversions by making people feel safe browsing, subscribing, and buying.

  8. Make it Clear How to Get in Touch ● Visitors should never have to search for ways to contact your organization, particularly if they need help. Consider adding a chatbot, also, to help visitors even when no one is available to answer important queries.

  9. Drive Conversions with Content Hierarchy ● Think like one of your visitors, visit your homepage, and search through your website to find what you need. Is it easy to find the information you need, or are you clicking too many times to get to the deeper pages of your site?

  10. Get Your Visitors’ Opinions ● Think like one of your visitors, visit your homepage, and search through your website to find what you need. Is it easy to find the information you need, or are you clicking too many times to get to the deeper pages of your site?

  11. Remove Additional Options ● Never create more than one call-to-action on a page, if you can help it. The less options, the quicker and more likely your visitors are to act. If you currently offer too many options, purge some of them to make it clear what you expect your audience to do.

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