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How to Nail Down the Perfect Website Navigation

How to Nail Down the Perfect Website Navigation | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Learn how to decide what should be in your website navigation, and where, with a scientific and objective approach.It takes up just a few pixels, but your main navigation is arguably the most essential and ever-present aspect of your website. What to include as part of your main navigation can be a hotly contested topic inside your organization, and it could mean the difference between a website conversion and a bounce.


The good news is, when making navigation decisions, there are a lot of tools at your disposal to help you make the right call. What should be included in it?...

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Useful guide to better website experience for your visitors.

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Why Marketers Should Ditch Thank-You Messages for Thank-You Pages

Why Marketers Should Ditch Thank-You Messages for Thank-You Pages | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

It's an age-old debate for marketers: thank-you pages, or thank-you messages? We'll explore three reasons why thank-you pages are the better option. Finally! You've made it through the long and arduous process of developing a new content offer. You’ve chosen a topic, gone through the painstaking process of developing a great piece of content, built the landing page and its calls-to-action, and you know where it’s going to live on your website. That's it! Right? Or, are we missing something? Oh yeah ... the thank-you message. What will users see after they fill out your landing page and click the submit button? Should it be a simple thank-you message that shows up in place of your form, or should it take them somewhere else on your website like, say, a full fledged thank-you page?...

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Very thoughtful POV.

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