Design or Credibility – which one is more important to you when you are working on a website redesign project plan?
If you answered credibility, you are in the majority — and according to a study from Stanford University, you are not telling the truth.
Consumer Web Watch director Beau Brendler partnered with Stanford to run the study and noted, “While consumers say they judge on substance, these studies demonstrate that consumers judge on aesthetics, and get distracted by bells and whistles.”
So what does this mean when it comes to redesigning your website?
It means you have to not only plan for relevant content, but that your site needs to stand out visually from the crowd.
So how do you make the perfect first impression with your website? We have a few ideas for that.
When people first see your website there are many things that will help them determine whether they want to remain on your site or go elsewhere. To get a better understanding of what your consumer is looking for, put yourself in the consumer’s place and ask yourself these questions:
If your website isn’t an accurate reflection of who your company is and what your company can do, then it’s time to make some changes.
When you are planning your website redesign, there are four basic design areas to review with your web developer and design team so that your site makes a great first impression.
While design is important, remember that great and relevant content is what your visitors are ultimately after. A well-designed website may convince visitors to take a closer look —but they won’t look twice if the content isn’t useful, organized, and well-written.
Want more great tips on what you will need to keep in mind for your website? Check out our guide “25 must-haves for a website redesign project plan”