Top Tips For Your Website

Did you know that Internet users take less than a minute to decide whether they trust your website and its content? And the look of your homepage will help them determine whether they view your organisation as professional, friendly or unorganised.

Did you know that Internet users take less than a minute to decide whether they trust your website and its content? And the look of your homepage will help them determine whether they view your organisation as professional, friendly or unorganised.

Your website is your face to the world and the homepage is the starting point for most users, so ensuring it reflects the type of organisation you actually are has two benefits: it ensures you're making the best first impression you can, and it amplifies the experience of the entire website.

From our extensive experience of testing website design and functionality we've come up with a list of Top Tips for Your Website that may help increase the usability of your homepage and enhance your delivery of public services.

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