Increase Sales with Easy to Read Web Pages
Title: Increase Sales with Easy-To-Read Web Pages
Author: Leva Duell
Make sure you've made it easy for visitors to read your web
pages. Web pages with readable text will generate more sales
than fancy pages that are hard to read. Follow these design
tips. Not only will your web pages be easier to read, but you'll
keep potential buyers at your site and position yourself to
increase sales.
Keep Pages Short -- Especially Your Home Page
Put important content at the top of your pages so it's visible
on the screen. Users may not scroll through lengthy pages. - In
general, limit the length of a web page to two screens. - Split
up long pages into several pages.
Layout
Use left aligned text rather than justified text. - Write
short paragraphs (4-5 lines). - Indent paragraphs in sales
letters. - Limit the width of your web pages to fit your
visitors' monitors. Your visitors dont want to scroll left to
right to see your content. - Keep the look, layout, navigation,
typefaces, and colors consistent on all pages.
Break up Copy
Avoid long pages of text. - Break up text with white space,
color, columns, lines, bars, and graphics. - Break up copy into
easy-to-read sections - Use subheadings and bulleted lists to
highlight benefits. For example, see how Blue Rose Web laid out this page.
Color and Contrast
Use color sparingly. Too much color can be distracting. -
Select a background color that contrasts with the text color. -
Avoid blue backgrounds when using blue links (the standard link
color). - Avoid dark backgrounds. Dark text on a light
background is easy to read. - Avoid text on multi-colored
background images. Most background images will decrease the
readability of your text. - Use web-friendly colors. Colors that
look bright on your monitor may appear dark on someone elses
and make your message unreadable.
Typography
Avoid small type, reverse type (white text on dark
background), and italics. - Avoid using UPPER CASE in your body
copy. - Limit the number of fonts in a web site to a maximum of
three. - Use a type size that is geared to your target audience.
For instance, use larger type for older readers. - Emphasize
important words, headlines, and sentences by using color, bold,
and different text sizes. But do so sparingly. Too much bold or
color reduces the impact. - Avoid underlining. Readers might
think your underlined words or sentences are links. - Use
standard fonts such as Arial, Times New Roman, and Verdana. If
you're using fonts your viewers don't have on their computers,
their browsers will show substitute fonts and your web pages can
look totally different on visitors' computers than how you
intended them to look. - Avoid special characters like curly
quotes, curly apostrophes, n-dashes, and m-dashes. These
characters may convert into bogus characters in web sites.
Images and Graphics
Use images and graphics that support your sales message. -
Keep animation, blinking text, and scrolling text to a minimum.
They distract the reader from focusing on your text.
Check Your Pages
Web pages may look different on your visitors' computers,
depending on their computer, monitor, browser, and fonts. What
may look great on one browser may look unprofessional on
another. View your web pages with different browsers, computers,
platforms (PC and Mac), screen resolutions, and settings.
Statistics indicate that visitors use a wide variety of browsers
and platforms.
If you're not experienced with web design, hire a professional
web designer Blue Rose Web
to design your web pages and convey a professional
look.
Keep visitors, prospects, and buyers at your site with
easy-to-read, interesting content. An easy-to-read, professional
web site can maximize your sales. Apply these techniques now.
This article is an excerpt from Inside Secrets to Developing a
Profitable Web Site. More info at
http://www.profitablewebstrategies.com/ebook.htm.
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