Web Site Home page
necessities
The home page (also known as "index" or "default"
page) is usually the first thing people see upon entering your site.
If it doesn't grab them - or contain certain information - many
people won't venture past it... and might just leave your site altogether.
As my Mom used to say, "You NeverGet a Second Chance to Make
a Good Impression." This rings even more true when it comes
to your website's home page.
So what are the essential components that every home page really
needs to include? And why are they so important? Keep reading and
you'll know in a flash (no pun intended) whether your site is hitting
the mark or missing it altogether.
1) Your First Paragraph: I can't tell you the number of sites I've
been to that don't tell me who they are and what they do. Remember
the "Five W's" when writing about your company - Who,
What, Where, Why and hoW. Tell me up front
who you are and what you offer so I know if I'm in the right place
or need to continue my search.
A good rule of thumb when creating your site content is to look
at your site from a surfer's point of view and answer this question:
"What's in it for me?" Website
visitors tend to be very directed. They land on your site after
searching for something they need and don't care about anything
else. If you want your visitors to stay, you need to tell them right
away that they've come to the
right place.
2) Consistent Navigation: You need to decide on a navigational system.
This is generally at the top or left hand side of the page with
links to every page or section of your site. Make it clear and simple
for me to get where I need to go and don't confuse me or cause me
to think too hard about it. This can lead to frustration and an
early exit.
You'll also want to include text navigation at the bottom of the
page (sometimes called secondary navigation). Another option would
be to include one of those drop down navigation boxes that allows
you to make a selection from a drop down
box and be transported instantly to that page.
3) Recommend to a Friend: You don't want to forget this viral
marketing technique. Add a "click here to recommend this site
to a friend" somewhere on the page. This can be done easily
with a CGI script or there are a number of free services online
like http://www.recommend-it.com
4) Subscribe to Our Ezine: You'll also want to include a chance
to subscribe to your ezine on this page. It's very important to
your marketing efforts that you start
collecting a list of opt in subscribers who are giving you permission
to contact them at a future date.
Most people will not buy from your site on the first visit so
you'll want to get those email addresses for the possibility of
a future sale. Mailing lists can be maintained
with stand-alone software or your web host may provide this service
for you, you'll need to ask. The easiest way to implement one is
to use one of the free list
services like Yahoo eGroups or Topica - http://www.yahoogroups.com
or http://www.topica.com
. Make sure you include an easy sign-up form somewhere
on your site - the top right hand corner will get you the best attention.
5) Search Function: If your site is rather large you may want
to include a search function. This gives people the opportunity
to find just what they're looking for
quickly. Search can be implemented with a CGI script. You'll also
find plenty of free search functions available online at third party
sites like http://www.Atomz.com.
6) What not to Include: Things like long Flash intros, tons of
pop up boxes and music, all which can serve to annoy your guests
- causing them to reach for the exit
button. If you feel the need to use a pop up box (which have proven
to be effective for actions like reminding visitors to subscribe
to a newsletter), use the type
that only pops up upon exit. It's less obtrusive and doesn't hamper
the web surfer when he or she first enters your site.
So how many of these strategies have you implemented on your home
page? Remember, some people will never make it past the entrance
to your site, but by incorporating the above essential elements
into your page you'll increase the chances of a happier surfing
experience for your guest and a more effective website for you.
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