3 Things That Put Off Internet Users
Thursday, June 18th, 2009
What are the reasons internet users decide to visit some sites over again and not even stay on some websites for more than a few seconds? This may seem like the million dollar question, but the answers are pretty simple. Here are the top three things that put off internet users.
- Slow download: In an age where a click brings forward virtually all the information in the world, it is not surprising that internet users are turned off if a website takes too long to open. The solution to this lies in great web service, broad bandwidth and light web pages.
- Error message: When internet users click on a link from a search engine or from a link on another website, an error message page can put them off the website completely. It is important that a website is up and running. And at times when it may be down real time website monitoring and reporting will help ensure that the error is rectified at the earliest.
- Bad navigation: Internet users are also put off by complicated and bad navigation. It makes it difficult to move through the website and find the resources that a person may want. It also undermines a visitor’s confidence in the website.
It is crucial for any website to be up and running for almost all the time. The internet offers businesses the opportunity to stay open 24X7 and it is important not to lose out on this unique opportunity. If your site is down, it is as good as shutting the doors of your business and placing an enormous ‘Closed’ sign on it. Why would visitors take an online business seriously if the owner doesn’t? Web Service Guard offers real time website monitoring and reporting. The service requires no changes to a website’s security or firewall and also provides insight into the experience of visitors to the website.
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