What makes up the anatomy of a great homepage?
People will enter your website through a variety of channels (especially if you’re doing these 7 things): a great blog post, a service page, a paid ad, or social media. However, the most common way people will enter your website is through the homepage. To engage a visitor, your homepage has less than 15 seconds to impress — including loading time. Here’s what the homepage of your site should include to grab your visitors’ attention, keep it, and turn them into customers.-
Headline and copy
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Value proposition and solutions
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Calls to action
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Contact and social media info
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User-Friendly Elements
- Accessible to those with disabilities — This is a must. Check out our guide to ADA compliance and accessibility for more.
- Responsive — It should be mobile-friendly as well as desktop, so that your headline, copy, and CTA are just as effective for smartphone users.
- Easy to navigate — The layout and structure of your homepage and menu should be simple and clear so that visitors don’t get lost in the page and don’t know what to do next.
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The Right Colors