By Joe Vu on Friday, 23 June 2017
Category: Design & Development Tips & Tricks

6 Tips for Improving Website Usability

Living in a rapidly changing world, businesses not only have to survive, but its major goal must be growth and producing revenue. In terms of technology, the company website is the key to success. The owner should focus not only on the traffic but also the website’s usability. This blog has some tips on how to tune the website’s usability.

  1. Make Content Easy to Read
    If a potential customer finds a website difficult to read or understand, then there is a high chance that he/she will abandon the website. Here are some tips that can improve a website’s readability.
  1. Make your Website Effortless
    If the website is difficult to use or to time-consuming to accomplish a task, the conversion rate will be low. There are some important methods to solve this issue:
  1. Provide Consistency Throughout
    This is not only just about the website style, but also about the company goal and commitment. If there are too many types of fonts, colors, and layouts, then it will cause distractions and loss. Consequently, users will get confused about the purpose of the site. Therefore, everything should be themed to make the site coherent.
  2. Keep it Simple
    Knowing your users and their goals play an important role. Many websites ask for a lot of information in order to make a purchase or reservation, while, the visitors only want to shop or validate a product’s details. If the website looks too complicated and not user-friendly it will turn people off. The easier it is for users achieve their goals, the more they will interact with the website.
  3. Make Everything Compatible
    The explosive amount of devices on the market today has caused many issues to website usability. It is imperative that the website be responsive, mobile-friendly, and compatible no matter what screen type it is being accessed from. In 2015, Google changed
    its ranking signal to vote down websites that are not mobile-friendly. To address this issue, Google suggests using the Mobile-Friendly test tool and some simple guidelines to check the website’s responsiveness.  
  4. Know What Testing tools to use
    Without testing tools, newbies will find it difficult to validate a website’s usability. Luckily, there are few options ranging from easy to complicated both online and offline.

 

The above tips are good starting points for beginners in order to increase their conversion rate as well as grow revenue. Applying them now and then re-evaluating each item individually is a recommended approach. Finally, it does not matter how much effort is put into the improvement.  What does matter is the user's experience when they use the website. Remember: User-centricity is the key to the success.

 

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