Content of a B2B website
Posted: Tue Dec 10, 2024 6:47 am
A website with high usability is one that the user does not have a hard time navigating through , but is intuitive and easy. For example, if they want to see the plans, they will quickly find a tab in the menu that says plans and it will take them to what they are interested in. If they scroll down and we want to show them a demo, there should be a CTA that says DEMO, and so on.
Zara is a good example of usability since just on the home page you can see everything they offer and you have everything organized by categories and sections.
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Responsive
How many times do you open the Internet on your mobile phone and how many times on a computer? The mobile phone is one of the most used devices nowadays, in Spain alone, 80% of the population uses a smartphone . This is why a website has to be Responsive , that is, it has to adapt to tablets, smartphones and computers . A website that takes a long time to load and does not adapt correctly to one of these devices will cause its traffic to plummet.
A good example of a Responsive Website is that of Dröm Living , which fully adapts iran telegram datato other types of devices, such as mobile devices.
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Corporate Colors
Colours are very important for a brand, as they help to identify it quickly, as well as its typography . We associate red with Coca-Cola (you can see an example below), metallic blue with Pepsi … and so on with many other brands. The corporate colours of your brand are those that appear in your logo and that will make users remember you.
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Well structured sections
A well-structured website where information can be found easily and quickly without having to click too much or scroll down is the key to getting the user to navigate through it.
The Le Cocó Group is a good example of a well-structured website, since in its top menu you can find everything you are looking for with a simple glance.
Zara is a good example of usability since just on the home page you can see everything they offer and you have everything organized by categories and sections.
Screenshot 2019-05-17 at 10:55:33
Responsive
How many times do you open the Internet on your mobile phone and how many times on a computer? The mobile phone is one of the most used devices nowadays, in Spain alone, 80% of the population uses a smartphone . This is why a website has to be Responsive , that is, it has to adapt to tablets, smartphones and computers . A website that takes a long time to load and does not adapt correctly to one of these devices will cause its traffic to plummet.
A good example of a Responsive Website is that of Dröm Living , which fully adapts iran telegram datato other types of devices, such as mobile devices.
WhatsApp Image 2019-05-17 at 11.00.01
Corporate Colors
Colours are very important for a brand, as they help to identify it quickly, as well as its typography . We associate red with Coca-Cola (you can see an example below), metallic blue with Pepsi … and so on with many other brands. The corporate colours of your brand are those that appear in your logo and that will make users remember you.
Screenshot 2019-05-17 at 10.51.12
Well structured sections
A well-structured website where information can be found easily and quickly without having to click too much or scroll down is the key to getting the user to navigate through it.
The Le Cocó Group is a good example of a well-structured website, since in its top menu you can find everything you are looking for with a simple glance.