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Creating your first website is, naturally, a challenging task. But everything is easier with a plan. In this concise article, we cover some of the key elements that every website should have to feel complete. Of course, there are elements that might not be needed on your website, but most of them are universal, and no matter what type of website you are building, and what website-building tool you’ve chosen, it would be best to add these elements.

Creating an effective website involves including various essential elements that cater to user needs and enhance functionality. Here are the key components you should consider incorporating in every website:

  1. Homepage: This is the first page most visitors will see. It should clearly state who you are, what you offer, and what visitors can do on your site (e.g., shop, subscribe, contact).
    Related: How to choose a homepage in WordPress
  2. Navigation: A user-friendly navigation menu helps visitors find information quickly. It should be intuitive and consistent across all pages.
    Related: How to Create and Manage a Navigation menu in WordPress
  3. About Page: This page offers insights into your business or yourself, providing background information, your mission, and what sets you apart from others.
  4. Content: High-quality, relevant content is crucial for engaging visitors and improving SEO. This can include blog posts, product descriptions, tutorials, and more.
  5. Contact Information: Make it easy for visitors to contact you with questions or support needs. Include multiple contact methods if possible (e.g., email, phone, contact form).
  6. Call to Action (CTA): Encourage visitors to take actions that align with your business goals, such as signing up for a newsletter, making a purchase, or scheduling a consultation.
  7. Footer: This area can include additional navigation links, social media icons, a brief about statement, or copyrights. It’s an essential space for information that needs to be accessible but not prominent.
  8. Responsive Design: Ensure your website looks good and functions well on all devices, including desktops, tablets, and smartphones.
  9. SEO Basics: Include relevant keywords, meta tags, and alt text for images to improve your site’s visibility on search engines.
  10. Social Media Links: These allow visitors to find your social media channels, helping to increase your reach and engagement.
  11. Security Features: Especially for e-commerce sites, security features like SSL certificates protect users’ data and increase trust.
  12. FAQs: A section for frequently asked questions can help visitors get instant answers and reduce the workload on your customer support.
  13. Testimonials/Reviews: Showcasing customer reviews or testimonials builds credibility and trust with potential customers.
  14. Accessibility Features: Ensure your website is accessible to all users, including those with disabilities, by adhering to web accessibility standards.

 

Naturally, the list above is not absolute. And even more important is to use the list as much as it fits your specific website-building case, business objectives, and target audience. Try to have a balanced, functional, engaging, and customized user experience. Although the list is generic as it is relevant to most of the website, that doesn’t mean the implementation should be generic as well.

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