To Keep Visitors on Your Website
W hen a visitor lands on your website, not all of them will want to read an entire page. Most likely, they’re looking for just one or two paragraphs that speak directly to their need. We find that a lot of users scan a webpage to determine whether it’s worth reading, or simply to find the piece of information they’re looking for. Lists Both readers and search engines love lists. You often see rich snippets of lists appear in the top positions on search engines. Lists can be numbered or bulleted. Numbered lists help readers to quickly grasp the content you're presenting in terms of "best to worst" or "first to last." Bulleted content enables the reader to see a concise summary,with the option to read on further for more details. Most important readability features: Large fonts Adequate spacing Headers Tables Lists Graphs Graphs and Charts Create a bar or line graph, or a pie chart, to highlight the most critical statistics provided in your content. G