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January 29, 2021 Things to Consider When Designing a Website

Here’s an interesting statistic: it only takes 0.05 seconds (50 milliseconds) for visitors to decide whether they love your site or not.

That said, you need to ensure your website is fully functional, user-friendly, and visually appealing, to boot.

Suffice it to say, designing a website that suits your needs (and then some) is no easy feat. Achieving your dream website will require deliberate planning and a strategic approach. Fortunately, this is something seasoned web design specialists can help you with.

Every design choice you implement should be made with the end user in mind. In line with this, it is crucial that you keep in mind why your site exists and who it is for before deciding on the final design or the content.

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About the Author
Gabby Klesser is the Outreach Manager for LA Website Design, a digital marketing agency that has assembled a team of expert web designers and digital marketing strategists. She often writes about web design, UX, social media, technology, marketing, and starting a non-profit.

 

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