Decrease the pain of your sites to increase your profit

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Is your website designed with ease of use intended?

Or is reading thru it an exercise of visual pain?

One way to improve readibility is to ensure you take advantage of....

Whitespace!

ie,

http://blog.hubspot.com/marketing/wh...e-web-design78

Did you know that by adding more blank space.... you can increase the probability more people *act* on your call to action?

The above link has 8 examples of websites that do it right....

Enjoy!
#decrease #increase #pain #profit #sites
  • Profile picture of the author Randy McLean
    Thanks for the post.

    I always preferred a clean looking site. Whether it's Wordpress themes or squeeze pages.

    Kind of like a newspaper. You are just drawn right in.

    Sometimes, if I don't like a site because it's too busy, confusing or ugly I just click away no matter how interested I am in the content.

    The more clear something is, the better it is at getting the result you want.

    Some of the plainest sites I have seen make good money.

    That is why I can get away with doing all the HTML myself for any static pages I have. Not only do I love doing it, I like having a lot of white space.
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