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Giving Your Web Customers a Reason to Stay
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Web visitors only take 5 SECONDS to decide whether they want to stay on your site “Users don’t read, they scan ” Avoid “Visual Clutter” Apply the “Chunking” principle when creating a layout for your pages “Don’t Make Me Think!” (Steve Krug)
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This is what you want to say: 1. This is who we are 2. This is where you are 3. This is what you can find here 4. This is how you can find it 5. This is what makes us awesome
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David Leggett, who writes for a popular user-experience blog, "UXbooth.com", states these things for starters: SITE ID (make it clear to the visitor what your site will give them) Page Name (never leave a user wondering where they are) Navigation by Browsing (clear navigation menus, top, bottom, or side) Navigation by Search (for those visitors who are looking for something specific) Current Location (akin to what you see in many shopping carts, like "payment", "update address", etc) Tagline / Site Description (almost like a motto or slogan, but more of a short description of what your site does) Tagline / Site Description (almost like a motto or slogan, but more of a short description of what your site does) Clear Visual Page Hierarchy (this is most effectively done with headers) (http://www.uxbooth.com/blog/quick-usability-checklist/ )http://www.uxbooth.com/blog/quick-usability-checklist/
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“Five Second Test” http://fivesecondtest.com “Usability Checklist” http://www.uxbooth.com/blog/quick-usability-checklist “E Commerce Gallery” http://ecommercegallery.com
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