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Why Good Website Navigation Is Important

To attract web visitors, your site has to be more than a pretty face. Visitors need an easy browsing experience and for that the navigation pathway of your site must be the prime factor in your web design and development process. Websites must have a strong online presence to broaden the business and be accessible to the global clients. The mission of a website is to attract a huge number of traffic and boost sales. To attract the visitors on the site and let them stay therein, a site has to score well on certain features like: accessibility, usability, functionality and great user experience. All these aspects are related to one specific web design element – navigation pathway. Why navigation pathway is very important is that it provides a clear route to your website. A site is the online face of a business. It’s your virtual store. This is one channel where you connect audiences from all over the globe and inform them about your products or services. If you portray your business info

Website Redesign- A Little Research Goes A Long Way

If you haven't redesigned your website yet, then you are missing out on several opportunities. However you need not fret, for the following tips will most definitely help you with all your online business endeavors: Firstly, you have to define your strategic goals and business requirements:Never embark on a website redesign mission,just to keep up with the neighbors or your virtual competitors. The bottom line, is that you need to come up with a quantifiable goal, if you want to redesign your online commercial or business store front. A web manager,Andrea Arbogast, recently said that, “there is usually a very concrete reason for taking on a redesign, and being able to articulate it easily has saved me a lot of grief," Next, you must do your home work at any cost: Would you renovate your house, without thinking about the needs of your family members. So you ought to do your home before really jumping head first, into any redesigning project. So take time to study the needs and