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10 Easy
Steps to a User Friendly Website
By Kalena Jordan
As a busy search engine optimization consultant, I don't have a lot of
time to manage my website. But recently I learned the hard way about the
fickle nature of website visitors and the damage that having a
user-unfriendly site can do to a business. Now I give my website usability
much more priority than ever before.
Here's what happened. I had written a research report late last year and was
selling it as a downloadable e-book via the site. However, I was relying on
an offline press release and links from other sites to lead visitors to the
specific page from which the report could be purchased. Although this report
resulted in considerable press attention, much of the media coverage did not
include a link direct to my report page, or in some cases, even my website,
meaning that interested parties were forced to conduct a search for my site.
It wasn't until I received
an email from a potential customer advising me that he had searched my home
page and couldn't find a link to the report that I had my "Duh!" moment. I
had forgotten to include a link to the report page from my home page! My old
website had no site map or site search tool either, so potential customers
finally arrived at my site, only to click away in frustration after not
being able to easily find information on my research report. Goodness knows
how many sales I missed out on due to this oversight. Embarrassed, I quickly
added a link to my home page and made a mental note to study up on website
usability, pronto.
Since then, I've learned that improving your website usability isn't
time-consuming, it isn't expensive and it's certainly not difficult. It
simply involves common sense and dedication to the task. Below are 10 easy
steps that anyone can implement to make their website more user friendly:
1) Create a Site Map
No matter what the size of your website, you should include a detailed,
text-based site map, with a link to every page and preferably, a short
description of what each page offers. An excellent example of a site map can
be found at: SEOConsultants.com. The advantage of using a site map is that
you don't have to link to every page from your home page, but you should
link to your site map from every page. Not only are site maps useful for
visitors looking for specific information on your site, but they are great
"spider-food", meaning they are a way for search engines to easily find and
index every page on your site.
2) Use a Logical Navigation Structure
When designing your site navigation menu, use logical headings and link
descriptions. For example, "web site design services" is much more intuitive
to a visitor than "Internet services". Use Cookie Crumbs to show visitors
where they are on your site at any point. These are headings you often see
at the top of websites and search portals showing what category and page you
are currently browsing (e.g. Home > Travel >UK > Bristol > Bed &
Breakfasts). Guide Visitors to specific pathways throughout your site. You
can do this using Call-to-Action links instructing visitors what page they
should view or what action they should take next e.g. "Click Here to Order",
"Bookmark This Page", or "View Our Catalogue Now".
3) Check for Errors
Regularly
There's nothing worse than browsing a site or following a link only to find
it leads nowhere. Make sure you chëck your site at least once a month for
any broken links. There are low cost link checking tools such as Link
Defender available to help you keep on top of this. Make sure your HTML code
is designed to display correctly in different browser versions. Also ensure
that your site hostïng provider is stable and reliable to avoid any
unnecessary downtime of your website. Services such as InternetSeer can help
you monitor your site uptime frëe of charge. Make sure your site does not
contain spelling or grammatical mistakes. If you're not the world's best
speller, have trusted friends and colleagues chëck your site copy for
errors. When proofing your site, remember to take into account regional
spelling usage for different audiences worldwide, e.g. British versus
American English. A webmaster service such as Net Mechanic can be used to
chëck for many of these errors via the one location.
4) Use a Consistent Design and Layout
Common sense rules here - make sure you use a consistent design and layout
for each page on your site. This means using the same general colour scheme,
logo, consistent navigation menu, header and footer in the same location and
consistent link attributes (e.g. always underlined). This way you never
alienate your visitor or cause them to become confused and losë their
momentum to keep looking.
5) Include a Site Search Tool
A user friendly website provides the visitor with the ability to search the
site for specific keywords. Thought this one was too hard? Me too. Until I
discovered Atomz Site Search. This is a software program that provides
site-wide search for websites of 500 pages or less, for frëe. It's a quick
and painless way to setup and customize your own site-wide search tool. They
also offer a paid version for largër sites.
6) Ensure All Forms Work
It sounds obvious and it should be. If you're going to make your site
interactive with feedback forms, newsletter sign-ups, guestbooks and the
like, then make sure they work! Double-check each form field is large enough
to accomodate even the longest of names. Think about your international
visitors when creating fields such as Zip Code. Make it clear which fields
are required by marking them with an asterix. Test the form to make sure it
submits correctly and displays the right confirmation message upon
completion.
7) Ensure Shopping Carts
are Functional
This is vital for any type of e-commerce site. Ensure you have adequate
product descriptions, pictures, specifications and crystal clear pricing.
Include information on shipping and freight costs and integrate any taxes
within your price list. If selling internationally, include a foreign
exchange calculator such as the frëe one provided by XE for visitors to
compare costs in their local currency. Make sure your shopping cart pages
are protected by SSL or a secure certificate to give visitors the confidence
to reveal their personal and credit card information without threat or risk.
Provide simple instructions for completing the online transaction, give them
the ability to back out easily and provide a help email address or phone
number on every page of the process in case they get stuck. For instant
transactions, provide a receipt immediately and confirm their transaction
was successful. As with your online forms, test, test and test again. It
only takes one bad experience for you to losë a potential lifetime customer.
8) Include Obvious
Contact Details
With all the scams proliferating the web these days, people are
understandably sceptical when it comes to online business. To build trust,
you absolutely, positively need to display contact details prominently on
your site. If you're not willing to provide a way for people to contact you,
why should anyone be willing to buy from you? You should include your
business address (preferably your street address and a postal address), a
telephone number and at least one email address. If you are concerned about
sp@m email harvesters, you can either hide your email address within a HTML
encoder such as Natata or use a contact form for people to submit to contact
you with (although many people, including me, find the latter annoying).
9) Use Easy to Understand Language
The Internet is no place for verbosity. People are in a hurry - they want to
find what they seek quickly and easily with the least hassle possible. You
can help them in this quest by ensuring your site pages use simple language
and easy to grasp concepts throughout. For example instead of
"brand-building web information architects", use "website designers
specialising in brand promotion". Keep the text on each page to a minimum,
using bullet points and sub-headings to get your main points across or to
demonstrate your product benefits. Use the old WIIFM (What's In It For Me?)
adage when composing your body copy to keep the user's interests at top of
mind. Remember your international visitors by avoiding regional word usage
or technical jargon that could alienate. Want your visitor to take a
particular action? Spell it out for them in plain English.
10) Make it search engine friendly
Last, but by no means least, make sure your site is search engine
compatible. A user friendly site is generally a search engine friendly site
too. Use body text and headings in place of graphical text. Use a text-based
navigation menu instead of a graphical or drop-down JavaScript menu. Avoid
frames, Flash or any code that could trip up a search engine spider trying
to index your site. Use logical Title and META tags for each page, tailoring
these to match the content found within. Scatter target keywords and search
phrases throughout your body copy to give your pages better ranking
potential on engines and directories for related searches. Don't compromise
the readability of your copy to achieve this - hire an expert copywriter to
strike the right balance if need be.
So there you have it. 10 easy steps to making your websites more user
friendly. You have no more excuses for avoiding usability. Implement one of
these per week and your visitors will repay you with loyalty.
About The Author
Article by Kalena Jordan, one of the first search engine optimization
experts in Australia, who is well known and respected in the industry,
particularly in the U.S. As well as running her own SEO business
www.WebRank.biz, Kalena manages www.SearchEngineCollege.com, an online
training institution offering instructor-led short courses and downloadable
self-study courses in Search Engine Optimization and Search Engine Marketing
subjects.
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