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Last week, we began a two-part series detailing ways to decrease decision fatigue when your customers visit your website. We started with clean web design, cleaning up navigation, and highlighting only one promotion at a time. This week we continue with several other quick, easy methods to make it easier for your customers to decide […]
Last week, we began a two-part series detailing ways to decrease decision fatigue when your customers visit your website. We started with clean web design, cleaning up navigation, and highlighting only one promotion at a time. This week we continue with several other quick, easy methods to make it easier for your customers to decide to patronize your website business and not another.
This is the topic; This is the call-to-action.
The home page, however, can be more complex. The home page can be way too long. While it’s important to demonstrate authority and leverage customer testimonials when possible, be careful not to use too much. This is overkill. Then, when visitors get through the bravado, they stumble upon the call-to-action section above where they can:
If you’ve already taken up that much time to convince visitors of your trustworthiness, then it’s time to give them one clear call-to-action. It’s up to you to decide what the priority is and then let the navigation provide other options if the primary CTA isn’t a good fit.
I know it might seem like a good idea to give your visitors as many options as they want. It almost seems luxurious, right? But when you ask visitors to make too many decisions, you run the risk of creating friction that doesn’t need to be there.
To reduce decision fatigue, take a look at your website and identify those spots where users have to make a choice.
Do I stop and watch this video… or do I request a free consultation?
Do I look at the 24 mattresses available… or do I do a side-by-side comparison of the top 3 top-rated phones to see which ones have the features I need?
Do I buy the item I came here for… or do I spend 20 minutes reviewing the specs of the one that’s 50% off this week?
Your goal is to design a website that turns visitors into customers. But, more than that, your goal is to design a website that turns visitors into satisfied customers. Make the decision-making process simple and easy so that can happen.
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