Incorporating Usability Elements, Part II
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This post is part of a continuing series on the topic of:
Designing a Money-Making Website
Sub Topic: Building a Professional Website that Achieves Your Goals
Emotive Colors
Colors fuel emotions so be sure the colors you use for your website bring out the emotions that best reach your audience. Integrating color elements effectively can create a more inviting website that can easily lead your visitors to take the desired actions.
Calls to Action
Youâve heard the saying, âyou can lead a horse to water, but you canât make him drink.â On the web, many people try to get the horse to drink without even leading him to water. When visitors come to your site they need to be lead to their desired destination. Use visual calls to action throughout your site that will direct your visitors to click, buy, purchase, read, get, view, order, continue, apply, enter, or whatever else you want them to do.
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Meeting Industry Expectations
Incorporating Usability Elements, Part I
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