What happens when a visitor reaches the end of your blog posts? Could be they move on to another article, promote the post through social media, follow your RSS or simply comment and move on to the next blog.
What happens when a visitor reaches the end of your blog posts? Could be they move on to another article, promote the post through social media, follow your RSS or simply comment and move on to the next blog.
When we visualize the typical blog layout we see it as made up of four areas, a header, content area, sidebar and the footer. One of these sections gets the short end of the stick and unfortunately, can easily be scanned over by the reader…
When we first enter a website, we usually look for something interesting to click on or some way to narrow our interests (i.e. categories and search), it’s just what we are use to doing. What if we could give users all of the information they needed…
Having a unique well-designed 404 Error page can help to keep visitors engaged with your site when they land on a missing or non-existing page. If you can effectively guide these visitors to navigation buttons or a search box and possibly even…