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Friday, July 09, 2021

Tips to Improve Your Website’s User Experience

A marketer holding a smartphone and  working on branding on a computer with Ipad and a mug of beverage on the work table.
In present day digital marketing world, user experience has become increasingly important. This experience is influenced by many factors ranging from good design, good hosting, aesthetics, loading speed, optimization, and usability to security. These factors play a huge role in determining how comfortable users are with your website. They help to mold user impression on your website, whether positive or negative. When user experience on your website is positive, it influences positively the impression prospective customers have about your brand, including the level of quality of the products you are marketing from the website. A positive user experience is hugely critical to the performance of your website. Enhancing this experience therefore is good for your business. 



As a marketer, you can take deliberate steps to make sure you’re giving your web visitors the best user experience possible. For this reason, it is recommended you pay special attention to your website’s page load speed and quality content. This attention begins from the website design to its launching. Professional webmasters are up to their game in helping to design and launch a user-friendly website. The fees they charge pale into insignificance when the website starts to deliver quality results for your business. Some of these results are attributable to SEO or Search Engine Optimization which plays a very significant role to make your website discoverable online. That helps to increase online presence for your business. Your online presence has a direct bearing on the traffic, leads, customers, and sales the website can attract.

Significantly, good website design, usability, and user experience are more important than ever in website development for very obvious marketing reasons. If not well handled, these things can hurt your business engagement process and may directly result in lost sales, a development which no marketer can be comfortable with. To avoid missed opportunities and even lost sales, as soon as users hit your website on account of fast loading speed, do things to keep them there a bit longer. That is, such things that help to reduce bounce rate. When visitors hit your website and they bounce right off the site, the fault lies more with your website and your marketing activities than the ever-hurrying visitors. If visitors leave your website too quickly, it simply means you have a very limited window of time to capture the visitors’ attention and provide them with enough information about your products/services.



What to do when visitors bounce off your website too quickly. There are a lot of things you can consider improving upon. Most significant is your marketing content. You must therefore deliberately create high quality, educational and informative content that gets right to the point of what you do and why you do it. Significantly, most website visitors do not spend time sifting through lots of content to find what they need. They want it thrust upon them directly as soon as they hit any website. That requires skillful content marketing techniques to accomplish. If you do the right things to make people find your site online, get the information they need and easily get in touch with you to learn more about your products/services, you keep their attention longer.

Page load speed is also critical to enhancing user experience on your website. Most consumers usually expect an instantaneous response when navigating a website. That appears to be why major search engines like Google take page load speed into consideration when ranking websites. Website page load delays can indeed interrupt a user’s consciousness and do hurt the user experience of a website. If page load speed is fast enough, your website can make it high on Google SERPs. That translates to good organic traffic to your website. If you have the technical skills fine but if not, you can work with a web developer to improve your website’s page load speed. Doing so can actually create a better user experience for your website. Over time, that effort alone can significantly increase your website’s ranking in organic search results.