We all know that it is important that when a visitor comes to your website for the first time that it needs to grab their attention, but what are the main areas you need to focus on to make sure that they come back, time and time again?
The four main areas which we feel are key are:
1) Focus on engaging your visitors attention
2) Make sure you are relevant to your target audience
3) Be responsive to what your website statistics are telling you
4) Make sure you understand your visitors needs and wants
If we look at these in more detail we can see why they are so important when looking at your websites usability.
1) Focus on engaging your visitors attention
You will need to ensure that when a visitor comes to your website that it doesn't immediately make them 'bounce off' and go to another website. To ensure that the visitor looks further into your website, make sure the design is user-friendly and that the content is engaging.
When we say 'engaging' we mean that the content is meaningful and that it is relevant to "here and now". The content needs to be interactive and dynamic to ensure that it captures attention.
2) Make sure you are relevant to your target audience
Try to ensure that content on your website is relevant. This can be a hard job as content relevant to one person may not be to another. A good way to be relevant is to offer straightforward information which is timely and useful.
3) Be responsive to what your website statistics are telling you
Make sure that you have a website analytics package implemented so that you can capture how visitors are using your website. This type of information is invaluable when trying to work out and understand why and how visitors are using your website.
4) Make sure you understand your visitors needs and wants
By this we mean be 'personable'. Try and engage and communicate with your visitors. There are many interactive web techniques available to talk to potential visitors to ensure you are meeting their expectations.