Picture a well-written book and try to make one page lead to the next the same way the novelist did. Similar is right if you are generating a website.
Think of the site as an electronic book. Several web pages will generally make up your web site. Visitors to your website should feel like they are reading a book as they travel your pages.
Your website’s home page should be interesting and grab the reader’s attention. The other web pages should follow this model. This should become a smooth transition into your next page. All of the pages in your website should also be available via a menu.
Think of your site as a book: you want relevant, well written content. The goal in having guests browse your website is for them to stay around long enough to read all your information. If you are running a business offering services or products for sale, it is to your advantage to have lingering visitors.
Leaving your guests wanting to return on the last page you want to close your website. A smart tip for this is a promoted update that is issued or a second section of an article to be posted at a later, given date. Consider, also, stating that another web page will be available soon.
This will hopefully help you to make your web pages flow from one to another. As you create your site remember these so the site has fluidity.
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