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What
Visitors Like and Dislike
Leva
Duell
Here's
what Internet users and buyers say they like and dislike.
What
Internet visitors like:
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They
like pictures without sacrificing speed. A slow web site will
cost you sales. Don't make visitors wait for graphics they're
not interested in. If you want to illustrate your products with
large images, provide thumbnails (small graphics) and let visitors
decide if they want to click on them to view larger images that
take time to load.
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They
want easy and logical navigation. Viewers want to find what
they're looking for without having to go through numerous pages
or clicking on numerous links. Use terms for your navigation
buttons and links they will recognize such as Home, Order, and
Contact. Avoid using animation that doesn't tell anything about
the content and takes a long time to load. Instead, provide
plenty of links on your home page, giving an overview of your
web site's content and choices.
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They
like being in control and having multiple choices. Give them
choices by providing many links.
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They
like sites they can interact with. Web visitors like to be involved.
Offer an ezine they can subscribe to and provide feedback forms.
Bulletin boards (message boards) are a great way to get repeat
traffic and visitor interaction. Involve your visitors by providing
downloads, databases, search features, contests, quizzes, trivia
tests, self-scoring tests, and animated movies that include
interactive elements. Other interactive web tools include shopping
carts, chat rooms, free classifieds, JavaScript, and search-engine
submissions.
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They
love content and freebies. Useful, valuable, and entertaining
content gets visitors to your site, engages them, builds credibility,
and converts them into buyers. Valuable content can include
how-to articles, reports, tips, links to useful resources, and
freebies.
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They
love customer service and will return to sites that treat them
well.
What Internet visitors dislike:
-
They
dislike long pages. If you have a long page, break up your copy
into short, easy-to-read sections and use subheadings to highlight
benefits. Break up text with white space, color, columns, lines,
and graphics.
-
They
dislike drop-down menus. Newbies may not even know how to use
drop-down menus.
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They
don't like receiving error messages or their computer locking
up. Be aware of programming errors when using Java or JavaScript
and other features that may crash a user's computer.
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They
don't like difficult-to-use web sites. When using sophisticated
features, software, and programming, consider how people access
your features. Test if the typical user can use your database
and pull-down menus.
Follow
these tips to make your web site user friendly. Make it easy for
visitors to use your web site and they'll refer your site to their
friends, return often to your site, and buy your products and
services.
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