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Poor user experience design

Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2025 5:07 am
by monira#$1244
Slow page loading
Too little time spent on content-rich pages (indicating that the content is irrelevant or not up to par)
Page content does not match the page title and/or meta description
Torn or blank pages
Bad links from other websites that are relevant to your readers
Poor content optimization
Given how easy it is to expand and add content to a multi-page website, bounce rate is something to keep a close eye on.

Remaining firmly neutral, the choice that’s right for you depends on your business and its goals. That said, with both pros and cons in mind, there are two main factors that can help you make your decision: content and marketing.

content
What product do you offer? How familiar are people with it? Can you uk b2b leads convey your message in a concise manner? Or do readers need to be educated and convinced to understand what you do?

For example, if you're a wedding photographer or run a small business like a laundromat, people will know immediately what you do and you won't need 10 pages to explain it.

However, it may not be a good fit if you sell a variety of products or services that need to be described separately. If you try to cram all the information into one page, things may get cluttered.

Take a content-led approach. Understand what your customers care about. What do they need to see to make an informed decision about your business?

If you have trouble fitting all your content on one page or need multiple categories, use a multisite template.

marketing