Website Satisfaction

If your visits statistics begin to show a downward trend and bounce your traffic is increasing, it is obvious that something negative is happening with your site. It is not easy to determine the exact causes of a decline in the preference of our users, but we need to consider all possibilities. The decline in the preference applies to sites with little time online, which in the case of new sites would be an initial lack of acceptance, the majority of the reasons why your users do not like your site can be applied to both cases. I invite you to read these 12 reasons why your users do not like your web, establish and implement in your particular case and to examine the impact of changes in your visitor statistics. Saturation visual content (texts, images, etc.)

It is important that our sites are developed with ordered structures and strategically designed for optimal display of content, especially when we have to display large amounts. The saturation visual content can be reduced by placing the contents into a structure of columns and symmetric spaces (grid system), to create visual patterns of order necessary for readability and focus of attention of users. Too many “mistakes” of design, product browser incompatibilities We know, how terrible it is to achieve full compatibility of our sites with all browsers (especially since we know who), but not to have these considerations would cause many of experience our message in either browser, design gaps, overlapping content, incorrect display of images, text overlays, etc. .

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