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You have less than five seconds to impress upon your website visitors that they should do business with your company. What does your website say in those first few, critical seconds? Unfortunately, the answer is all too often “go to our competitor’s site.” The point of this article is to help business owners and stakeholders understand how they can objectively evaluate their existing web presences and make educated decisions about where to go next. This blog series will have the following posts:
Before we startOur goal here is to help you think critically about your website and quite possibly think about your site in ways you never imagined. We will discuss such topics as SEF, SEO, analytics, information architecture and more, but none of these technologies or techniques matters if the average user (you) navigates to a website and your first gut reaction about the site is negative. So, the first step will be for you to open a new browser window, clear the cache (this is important) and enter the address for your company. After exactly five seconds have passed, close the window and record a number on a scale from one to ten regarding your overall impression of your website. Ten being the best site you’ve ever seen and one being the World’s Worst Website. This is also a good exercise to do with a neutral third party. Your Score ______ Step 1: The EvaluationI will suggest going through this process with someone else’s website first. You don’t have to write does your answers, but just read through this list while examining someone else’s site. This will get you thinking critically about design and data. We’ll get to yours soon enough. This is by no means a totally comprehensive list of questions you should be asking, but just some to get you headed in the right direction and to figure out if your site needs help, or if things are just fine. In our next post we will begin to examine each of these topics and the importance of each relating to your website. Design
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Next: Part 2 - Evaluate Your Website
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![]() written by MichaelBurns, January 11, 2010
Self-marketing sucks. I can't tell you the number of times I've struggled with using what I know for my own benefit, even as a non-designer/developer. Always good to have a refresher to gain more clarity.
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