Is your website's homepage too long? See how it measures up to our examples and find out how this could damage your business.
Small business website mistakes: Overloaded homepages
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Made Hot by: bizyolk on August 13, 2013 11:06 am
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My own personal belief is that homepages need to be simple and accomplish a clear objective. That could be driving customers toward a sale, helping them quickly and easily learn the basics of your company or leading them to simply and easily explore the rest of your website. But, I think many businesses attempt to accomplish far too much on their homepage. Thanks for sharing with the BizSugar community.