Website
Safety Nets
By
Nardo Kuitert, U-C WEBS
[Published
in The Business Eye, December 2006 - Centre Wellington
Chamber of Commerce]
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Many
websites look nice, but when you actually start using them you get
lost or confused quite easily. Companies lose visitors and therefore
clients because of it.
Sometimes
the origin of the problem lies with the web developer: maybe (s)he
is great at the graphic design part, but just never got the hang
of crafting an intuitive Information Architecture for the site.
But site owners are part of the problem as well: many are too stubborn
to listen to the expert advice that the developers provide.
So,
apart from realizing that you are developing a website for the visitors
rather than for yourself, what can you do to make a user-centred
website? Try to see the site from your visitor's perspective, and
realize that all visitors are different.
Provide
a site-search option for those 25% of visitors that are search-oriented.
Have short pages where people can order right away, and a few longer
pages for people who are still in researching mode. And create a
site map and bread crumb trails to serve as a fall-back scenario
for when people are lost, but not frustrated enough to give up yet...
For
more information: contact your webmaster, or email Nardo Kuitert
at nardo@u-cwebs.com.
[NOTE]
For Centre Wellington based organizations only
Nardo
Kuitert is an Internet Consultant with Fergus Website Development
and Optimization firm U-C WEBS (www.u-cwebs.com).
U-C WEBS also offers Internet advertising opportunities on www.ferguspages.com.
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