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Read More Pages - How To Design Them Effectively? |  | Visited: 919 |
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| | by Kabir Bedi September 04, 2009 |
One of the most difficult areas that website designers have to battle
with is the extremely short attention span of the online audiences. It
is very difficult to attract visitors to a website and it is even more
difficult to keep them there. And how well a website attracts visitors
depends on a number of factors including crisp headlines, interesting
and relevant content, pleasant design and so on. And quite often,
minute nuances of design are what determines the overall look and feel
of the web pages. And often these are the basic elements that are
overlooked. One such thing is the 'Read More' or 'Continue Reading'
link that is placed below the title or the summary of the article.
There
are several ways of presenting article titles and summaries and asking
visitors to click through the link. While the links are very prominent
on some websites, they are much subtler on others. But the trick is to
present it in a innovative and creative manner that should look good as
well as score good on the functionality part.
Importance of Read More Links
Content Compression Designers
can reduce the space for content on the homepage by providing just the
title or perhaps a brief summary and then provide a 'Read More' link to
view the full content. This allows more content to be made visible in
less space. Also, visitors can read more headlines!
Track Content Popularity The
Read More links enables the webmaster to track the popularity of the
most popular content easily. This is better than pasting entire
articles on the homepage because it becomes difficult for the webmaster
to understand what the visitors want to see.
Increase Page Views If
visitors find the headlines or the summary interesting, they will have
to click through to view the whole article. And this happens for each
and every article they need to check out. As a result, the number of
page views that your website increases and your website becomes more
attractive to advertisers.
Tips to Design Effective Read More Links
Prominent Text Links
Read
More links are best presented with simple text. Just make sure the link
is underlined, bolded, colored or marked with a > sign so that they
stand apart from the other generic links on your web page.
Include Icons
You
can also add icons beside the read more link or even to replace the
text link for it. Icons draw more attention to the layout and make the
links more prominent.
Use Buttons
Buttons are an
excellent way to present Read More links if you want them to be very
prominent. This is widely used in commercial websites. In fact, some
websites also have images and CSS styled text. However, take care not
to use too many buttons as them it would just overwhelm your audiences.
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