Do you know what is, and is not, effective on your website and what constitutes overkill? Do you know what features and functions your audience responds to and what turns them off? Many websites go overboard. They utilize all the bells and whistles available. The goal, presumably, is to provide a great user experience. Unfortunately, they end up accomplishing the opposite. So…

How Many Bells and Whistles Does Your Website Really Need?

This may sound incredibly dull. Every single feature on your website needs to have a proven function and purpose. Sometimes that is not so easy to identify. Generally, if it does nothing to help you achieve your goal then it is best to get rid of it. Here is why this is so important:

An add-on feature or function is good when it adds value to your visitor’s experience. For example, a social networking feed can be superfluous on some websites. However, if it helps build your following and create a community it can be a good feature. Some bells and whistles make sense.

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How Does Your Target Audience Feel About It?

Decision Time

So how do you decide if a website feature is relevant? How do you know if you should keep it or eliminate it? Ask yourself the following questions:

  1. Does it enhance your visitor’s experience?
  2. Does it help you achieve a business goal?
  3. Does it slow down your website upload time?
  4. Does it distract?
  5. If you are unsure, consider testing and tracking the data. Install the feature and then review the data. Take a look at how long people remain on your landing page. If they spend less time on your page, then the new feature may be the reason.

    If possible, test the feature itself. Are people interacting with it? What do they do once they have interacted with it? If people are staying on your website longer with the new feature, what action are they taking? Are they buying more? Are they signing up for your opt-in list? Are they reading more content?

    Some bells and whistles offer value. They support business growth. Know your audience, your goals and the purpose of each add-on feature. Pay attention to the data.

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