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Website
Design -- Three Emotions/Feelings to Work Toward on Your Website
How
we feel as we visit a website can make all the difference
in how long we stay, how much we purchase, and whether or
not we return. We must realize that there are both positive
and negative feelings. In this article, I discuss three of
the positive emotions we, as website designers and/or owners
should aspire to.
Emotion
#1. Pure delight with a newly visited website offers surprise
and joy because there are so many others that elicit negative
feelings and emotions.
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A
website can be fun and exciting. It is our assignment
to figure out ways to make them so. Interesting, ever-changing
and updated content, helpful resources, free offers and
surveys, along with well written e-newsletters all combine
to succeed with this reaction.
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The
website has just what you are looking for -- either
in the form of information or the product of your dreams
at the perfect price and with an easy to use shopping-cart
experience.
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The
website portrays the perfect tone for its purpose.
If it is a designer's site, it has an artistic feeling.
If it is a photographer's site, the photos are breathtaking.
If it is a technology site, it is crisp and technologically
distinct. You get the picture.
Emotion
#2. Warmth will help with setting up rapport and trust with
your visitor.
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Many
websites have good, clean, corporate looking designs
-- and even straight forward navigation -- but, for me,
are a turnoff because they lack personality and warmth.
They are too, too corporate.
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What
provides warmth? Personally, I like to see photos
-- and not obviously stock photos. If I am going to be
doing business with the company owner, I want to know
what he or she looks like.
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Warm
and friendly colors -- not jarring lime greens and
bright pinks -- can also provide warmth in a subtle and
refreshing way.
Emotion
#3. Community and sharing go a long way in establishing repeat
visitors.
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A
site that offers a discussion area, articles of interest,
an e-newsletter with an easy way to send feedback
and serves a common target market and/or area also offers
a sense of community.
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Blogs
are a perfect example of community and sharing. This
is why, in my opinion, they have become so popular.
I
know that you can think of many more positive emotions
and ways to achieve them on your website. It takes some extra
work, thought and effort, but it will pay back with happy
and often returning visitors -- and sales, too!
Chris
King is a professional website creator / designer, storyteller,
writer, free agent, and fitness instructor. You will find
her business website at http://www.creativekeys.biz
where you can sign up for her monthly Internet Tips
E-zine. In addition visit Chris' information website
at http://www.creativekeys.net
and her blog at http://www.curiositycubed.blogspot.com
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