Effective Web Design Strategies: Quick Decisions, User Engagement, and SEO Optimization

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Enhance your website with key strategies such as using catchy search terms, clear layout, and engaging content. Learn about user behavior, SEO tips, and effective organization techniques to improve your digital presence and attract more visitors.

  • Web Design
  • SEO Optimization
  • User Engagement
  • Digital Literacy
  • Website Organization

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  1. Web Design and Digital Literacy

  2. Initial impressions: Is this a good website? Why/why not? (One reason)

  3. How People Find Your Website

  4. What search terms did you use when you were researching your project?

  5. Take-aways Use search terms in titles & headings Simple but not too simple Catchy

  6. Quick Decisions

  7. How Long Do Users Stay on Web Pages? useit.com

  8. Take-aways Color scheme Layout: Clear, uncluttered Keywords must be visible

  9. Organization

  10. Eyetracking: Where do people look? F-Shaped Pattern For Reading Web Content useit.com

  11. Take-aways First sentence or two: tell readers what topic is One paragraph = one idea Not too much text per page Not too much text per paragraph

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