It's important that your web site layout is logical and easy to navigate. Internet users who land on your website can get easily frustrated if it is difficult to find information they need, and with fast internet speeds and search engines offering many alternatives, it can be easier for them to simply exit your site and go somewhere else.

One of the easiest ways to organize your web site is to look at your menus. Having clearly defined menu choices will make finding pages much easier. It's also best to have links to all pages, and not lead customers into a maze, clicking through to find the right link to their ultimate destination. Have a specific purpose for each page that you add, rather than flooding the site with many pages that could have been condensed into one or that are irrelevant to what you're selling, or your business overall.

It's also important that you name your pages clearly and accurately so that people can visit a webpage and see within seconds exactly what information is located there. This saves users wasting time reading through information only to discover that what they are looking for is not on the page. They are not likely to keep searching if they feel that other pages are going to be designed in the same way.

It is also key to tag your pages correctly. This will lead users to the web page they need more often, rather than to homepages or unrelated information. They can easily land on your website on the page they were looking for.

Summing up, keep all of your content easily recognizable. Clearly mark changes in topic or content and where it makes sense, use bullet points instead of full sentences. This allows a quick glance at each point when looking for relevant details rather than a potential customer being turned away by having to read a long essay to find a single sentence of detail applicable to th.

Alll these points are good not only for ecommerce web site design but for getting the best use from search engine maketing services.

 

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