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2. Place the highest priority in areas of greater visibility.

Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2025 7:44 am
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But do not neglect the recommendations of search engines, as too large images can affect the speed of loading pages. And the speed of loading, in turn, affects the ranking of the site in the search results. Photos should be pre-processed before loading not only visually, but also the size and weight should be adjusted.

Our tips:
1. Divide information for users according to comoros company email list importance and profitability for the company.



3. Keep in mind that placing extremely important information on the second and subsequent banners, even on the first screen, will significantly reduce the likelihood that someone will see it. Only the first slider in a row is well perceived.

4. The most important buttons should be visible on the first scrolling screen.

5. If you have a catalog, its cards should also be visible immediately upon opening the page. There is no need to place large-format introductory text before the product catalog.

6. The "false bottom" effect (a visual end to a page that creates the impression that there is no further content) will significantly reduce the visibility of subsequent scroll screens.

7. Always analyze user behavior, install a webvisor and view the click and scroll map. They will give an idea of ​​​​the "dead" sections of the site or buttons.

8. If your site has too much interesting and important content, consider using additional menus or anchors to help with page navigation.

9. Use attention-grabbing elements (concentration points). You need to break up the page content with prominent blocks, buttons or other elements to bring the user's attention back to the content when scrolling.

10. Avoid huge pages, instead split the content into two semantic ideas and add a new narrowly-themed page. This technique will allow you not to lose some users after the third scroll screen.