Episode 20: The “Less is More” Approach to Your Business Website

When you’re building your business website, you don’t need a ton of design elements, super long pages, a ton of content, and all the things. You want to keep your website simple, concise, and to the point.

In this episode of the Business Website Blueprint Podcast, I want to share with you an approach that I take with every website that I build, and it is the “less is more” approach.

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Taking the "Less is More" Approach with Your Business Website:

There are a few ways that you can do take the “less is more” approach with your website:

  1. Bullet points: It’s important to keep each bullet point to one or two sentences, so it’s not overwhelming to read.
  2. Simple effects: You don’t need a ton of effects on your website. When you have too many effects, it gets overwhelming and can take away from the actual user experience and the reason that they are on your website. It’s okay to do a few effects to really make something important pop. You could have your call to action fade in to draw more attention to it, but you don’t need every single element moving on the page.
  3. Clean website sections: The same thing goes for the different sections on your website. You don’t want to have super cluttered sections with a ton of content, because it becomes really overwhelming to sift through. You want to make sure every section on your website is clear, decluttered, doesn’t have a a ton of colors, very simple as far as fonts, and simple photos that draw attention to your product or service.
    You want it easy on the eyes, and easy for your website visitors to learn what they need to know about your products. If they’re confused at all, they’re not going to stay on your website. 

How Can You Simplify Your Website?

If you can keep things simple for your website visitors, they’re much more likely to purchase your products or services. The best way to do this is with the “less is more” approach.

If you want to DIY your website, whether you already have one and it needs a refresh, or you’re starting from ground zero, I offer website templates that utilize all of the elements of the “less is more” approach.
They’re simple, they’ve got sections for bullet points, not a ton of effects, clear sections, simple graphics, and only a few design elements.

With every website template, you get access to the “Wow, What a Website” training, which walks you through all of the settings you need to get your website up and running, and how to actually customize the template to what you need for your own business. You can find the website templates at ariannavernierdesign.com/shop.

If you want someone to build a website for you and take it all off your hands, I’ve got you. We can do this in my VIP Design Day Package, where I will build your website in 3-5 days.
Your website will be beautiful, it will have brains, it will work for you, and it will help you grow your business to the next level. You can book a free call with me here where we’ll chat through everything you need for your site and I’ll give you a custom quote based on your needs. You can check out all the details about the VIP Design Days at ariannavernierdesign.com/services. 

Arianna

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