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Create a static navigation
I also like to place a contact form on most of my pages, so a visitor can click the call to action and fill out a form without being re-directed to another page.
Also, placecall-to-action throughout the content on your website pages and blog posts, this can be a simple button, text, or a banner. Look above in this blog post and you will see a CTA (call to action) banner.
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9. Create a static navigation
On many websites, you will see whatweb designerscall "static" navigation. This is important as a website visitor will always have access to your main content pages when browsing your website. Some pages like this blog post contain lots of useful information, but the page itself is very long.
Using static navigation will give your website visitors’ access to the main navigation as it always displays when a user scrolls down the page.
10. Create a user-friendly website navigation
Make your navigation easy to understand and use. Keep the options in the top navigation is a maximum of eight to ten clickable links.
Navigation that contains too many options becomes confusing and overwhelming for a website visitor. Remember we want to convert visitors into potential customers so all content we create should eventually take the user to one of our sales pages.
Try to use clear and easily readable fonts, use good font size to make the option easy to read, use contrasting colours to make the options stand out.






