Internet Marketing Speaker and President/CEO of SpinWeb
In: Design| Marketing| Technology
1 Jun 2009Your website navigation is a critical structural component of your website. A well-designed site navigation can create a comfortable and effortless user experience, while a poorly-design navigation can frustrate and chase away your website visitors.
One trend that I dislike is the philosophy of asking me to define “who I am” with website navigation. University websites do this all the time. Instead of providing me a logical path to find what I want, they instead present me with a decision tree that forces me to put myself into a box. I have to choose between being a student, alumnus, community member, instructor, prospective student, etc. What if I’m an alumnus, a community member, and a prospective student? What if I’m looking for something relevant to students but I fall into another group?
Don’t force me to choose a label! Present me with a clear and logical site navigation that allow me to find what I want. Asking website visitors to fit themselves into boxes only serves to raise anxiety levels and increase the chance of frustration.