Best Home Page design examples - from a SEO perspective. Could You give me a few?
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I am int he process of redesigning a home page and wanted to know from our community if anyone had examples on some great Homepage Designs from an SEO perspective.
Things I am looking for :
1. Homepage URL/Design
2. Navitagion
3. Call to action
Thank you, much appreciated.
The home page I am redesigning is www.gunshotdigital.com
Vijay
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Hi Vjay,
Tripwire Magazine offers a recent article showcasing 40 different webpage templates which may help provide a frame of reference for strong landing pages. A clean, static design with a clear call-to-action and contact information in your top right corner will always help your user navigation. As well, ensure your landing page has a simple, descriptive URL visitors can easily use and remember. Featuring current, relevant text on the page explaining your services to potential customers will also help your user experience.
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I dont think there are templates that solve a "homepage issue", you have to integrate your objetives into the whole design. I like the website design. I personally dont like such big images and scroll apps, i prefer a balance of good text and explanative images.
i personally love mailchimp.com or raventools.com, considering call to action theme. They engage with the right set of words, right images, right marketing at the right time.
Thank you!
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I like mine :0 www.dfwnerdherd.com
It has a phone number in the upper left, I have images showing what we do, I have a chat/contact form in the lower right. The majority of human visitors that visit my site either call, email me or hit the chat button. It has worked great for me. You may try adding a contact button in a bright color. It can really help with conversions. I use zopim for the chat, but contactme also has a great contact form and tab that scrolls with the page.
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Hi! We're going through some of the older unanswered questions and seeing if people still have questions or if they've gone ahead and implemented something and have any lessons to share with us. Can you give an update, or mark your question as answered?
Thanks!
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i check that its not helping in conversions and there are way too many exits from that page. thanks Korgo.
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