Monday 9 June 2014

Key Areas to Concentrate When Launching a Website

Is it time to take the website live? Or isn’t? Besides designing, adding a splendid Content Management System followed by content, often there are number of things left behind in your eagerness of launching a website

It’s imperative that before going live, post the shopping cart development, you test and retest your site’s design and functionality elements. The list below is what many clients go through en route to building their online riches.

Web Designing

Web designers know what the original design intent is and should look through these things that don’t look quite right pretty quickly.

• Fonts: Check to see that the formatting is consistent as font codes get dropped sometimes into a page inadvertently and make a letter or a word look funny.

• Images: Likewise, make sure the images display correctly with text rendering on the image when you hover over it.

• Compatibility:
Make sure the pages render well in almost all browsers before you go live with it.

User Experience: Forms

Forms, the most important tools help businesses capture leads and build lists of potential customers interested in the company.

• Relevance: Ensure if the form should be on its current page. This includes white paper, contact form, etc., that complements the content on that page

• Brevity: What kind of information you ask to follow up on your lead? Remember, more the fields, less the amount of user conversion.

• Clarity: Is the instruction easy to follow?

• Finality: Post completion of the form, the user must be able to access the offered incentive, successfully. 

SEO:

Even during ecommerce website development, every single URL must be tested to make sure they lead to the correct destination. This is important for SEO purposes or else search engines will penalize your site.

There are many areas that need to be tested repeatedly before your Ecommerce website go live, but the above mentioned are great places to start.

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