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What content should you have on your homepage?

One of the most important pages of any website is the homepage. It’s the first page any visitor will see, and it heavily influences whether or not a person will continue looking at your site or if they leave. And even more importantly, it can affect whether someone makes a purchase or not.

 

Small, medium, or large?

First things first, let’s talk more broadly about your homepage. Just how much content should you have there? There’s no quick answer to this question. Instead, take a mobile-first approach. This means approaching your design as though all your visitors will be using mobile devices. As you build your homepage, check it out periodically on your own mobile device. How long does it take you to scroll through everything; how quickly does it load? The answer to those questions will tell you when you have reached an appropriate amount of content.

 

Chunkify Your Homepage

Our brains absorb information best through a process called “chunking.” You can make the most of this on your homepage by separating your content into individual sections. To further amplify this effect, use different backgrounds in alternating sections (such as black for one section, white for the next, then black, and so on).

 

Site Navigation Seven

Short-term memory in humans can generally hold about 5 to 9 items total, with 7 being the magic number. This means that ideally, you won’t have more than 7 different links in your site navigation. If you want to include more than that, consider using submenus. Be sure to limit the number of items in a submenu, too. 

 

Above the Fold

The “fold” is the point at which you have to scroll to see more content. Anything above the fold is what you see when the page first loads, and anything below the fold is only seen once you scroll. It’s a unique term for a unique situation! 

 

You have about 500ms before a visitor forms an opinion about your site, so above the fold content is your biggest opportunity to grab their attention. Choose an eye-catching-image, and add a CTA (call-to-action) button. This makes your above-the-fold content action-oriented, and more likely to get a visitor to do more than just read.

 

No really, Adam, what content should you add?

In keeping with chunking, you can add small bits of information from the rest of your website. For example, featured items and categories, stories, customer reviews - these are all content that can provide a lot to look at without being overwhelming. If you use Instagram, then adding the Instagram section is also a fantastic addition. The content of that section will be dynamic and different every time someone visits your website. 

 

You should also think about what customers may want to quickly find, such as a contact form for easy communication and a map with your location address and hours.

 

Put Your Best Footer Forward

Last but not least, let’s talk about your footer. Despite the importance of above-the-fold content, your footer is also very important. 22% of visitors will scroll straight to the bottom of your site, so building a solid footer is important. Include links to your social media profiles if you have them, and add links to important pages of your site. 

 

Adam
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well this report says a potential customer will take 10 -20 seconds but here is the link

https://www.originalbox.co/blog/average-time-spent-websites

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A broken website links that dont work or take a long time to load (your home page too) will also give visitors a bad impression.

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How long it takes to load? Can we control that. Our website takes forever to load and I have speeds of 400mbs on our Wifi. I check my competitors websites and they load so much faster. Especially the ones using Shopify. Can you check my website and see if there is something I need to do different? www.sparklewilkes.com

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How long does it take to load for you, @Tbauguss? It loads pretty quick for me on my home wifi.

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Nothing scientific but it takes anywhere from 3-4 seconds. Counting one Mississippi, two Mississippi, three Mississippi. 

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It was around a second for me. I'm only counting the time once it starts trying to load the page, though, and not the time where it's attempting to contact the domain and start loading. That takes an additional second for me.

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All great things to consider.  I will look at my website more often to see what needs to be tweaked.  I have a lot of work to do.

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