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The reasons a Good Looking Web site Can Increase Your Traffic



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By : Keith Lunt    19 or more times read
Submitted 2010-07-19 16:53:52
A nice looking website could increase your traffic, whilst a not so nice web site can cost you visitors. But why is this the case?

On the whole, it depends on what your website is selling how it should look. If yours is an information weblog then the site should look friendly, clean and inviting, but if you are selling high end cars with price tags above the price of an average house then you need a web site that looks impressive, screams quality and shouts that you care round your visitors, who are your future customers.

A poor looking website chases visitors away.
Of course, it starts a long way off from matching the look to your customer. If you choose an horrendous colour scheme, mismatching fonts and generally a disaster of a site design, regardless of what you are selling people are not going to stay on your web site for long. They will be reaching for the back button as soon as they see the page has loaded, before they have read any content or clicked on any of the adverts.

A good looking site builds confidence
So a good looking site builds the confidence that your traffic have in your site. Opening a shabby looking website is like walking into a shabby looking restaurant. It does not matter what the prices are or what the offering is, you are going to scare people away before they have chance to even think of buying from you.

There is one crucial feature that must look good to get more visitors
It does not often happen that a site is that well built that the design alone can create a flow of traffic. It is the features in excess of the look that attracts people there. But, there is one element of the look of the site that could directly influence how many people arrive from the search engines.

And this is the reverse of what most people do! Look at your web site's Title and Description tags in the header of each page. Are they beautiful and nice-looking? Use the web site: search to quickly look through these on a search engine. Do they read well? Are they telling people what you are offering or are they full of spammy keywords trying to fool the search engines into sending more visitors? Forget spam. Change them now to make them read well and look good and you should, once the search engines have cached your pages, see an improvement in traffic.

Keep the pages fresh, not cluttered
After that, getting the look right is just down to not cluttering the page. If the page looks good and the visitors could find the information and the links that they want they will stay on the website for longer, reading more of what you have to say and finding the products that they want. With a busy site there will be too lots of flashing adverts and banners distracting people. With a good looking site everything is well organised and traffic can find their way about the pages.

So that is how a nice looking web site could increase your visitors!
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Written by Keith Lunt
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