Step #2: Capture attention through a well-thought out layout.
You should consider the initial response your homepage’s layout is sending to visitors. Is it overly cluttered? Are you advertising, too much? The positioning of images, headlines and text content are critical to the effectiveness of your homepage.
Images. What message are your images sending? One key thing to remember is images directly reflect brand style and target focus. Additionally, the use of less, custom images often are more likely to keep interest than the more stock images you include.
Headlines. Your headlines can attract or detract a customer. For example, consider the difference between:
Work with our Company for Quality, Reasonable Service.
or
You Need Quality at a Good Price, Right?
The first is a commonly used and proven marketing for all businesses alike, however it has one large fault. It simply draws generic attention to the company without involving the customer. Additionally, headlines, like the second one that focus on the problems or needs of the customer are much more likely to motivate them to pursue your product or services.
Content. Your text content you include on the homepage should have three goals 1) to include the most important information about your company a new visitor should be aware of 2) SEO optimized language including top keywords you are ranking for 3) a clear call-to-action (CTA)