Title: 
Developing a User Friendly Website

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515

Summary:
One of the most important aspects of a successful business in Denver these days is a good website. And of all the aspects of a website that Denver web development teams address, the perspective of the user is the most important to your success online.


Keywords:
web development, denver web development, message boards, forums


Article Body:
One of the most important aspects of a successful business in Denver these days is a good website. And of all the aspects of a website that Denver web development teams address, the perspective of the user is the most important to your success online. If a user has trouble on your site in any number of ways, chances are they will not be back. Why should they bother with a website that does not take their comfort and needs into consideration? And what does that say about the business itself? 

The truth is that while you may think of your website as a relatively static representation of your business, the user thinks of your site as an interactive tool. So it is vital that you approach web development, Denver related or otherwise, with the user in mind. The consumer wants to feel like they have made a connection with you rather than just viewing a static page of information.

So how do you accomplish this when planning Denver web development? First of all, take into consideration the different type of user you will attract. Some people may simply want to browse the pages with little or no action on their part. They may not be there to purchase anything, but instead to research an interest. So you need to provide a user friendly atmosphere for these visitors. This comes in the form of high quality content. If these people return time and again to do research on your site, they are more likely to make a purchase in the future.

The other type of use is online to take some sort of action, either by purchasing an item or enlisting a company to provide services. For this visitor, not only do you need to provide a smooth and error-free check out procedure, customizable search feature, and easy site navigation, but you also need to provide them with a way to interact with you.

This interaction goes beyond the standard contact page. The people who are purchasing your goods or services, or even the people who return time and again for your expertise, are your best sources of feedback. You wan their opinions on everything from the quality of goods sold to the preferences of navigation bar styles. They can help you discern new trends and to identify out of date offerings on your site.

For this kind of feedback, you need to bring the user into your website in a very interactive manner. This can be accomplished through message boards, forums, and surveys. You can also compile an email list of visitors to receive regular newsletters that allow for feedback. Other good ways to get customers involved in the site is by holding contests for free items or services. 

Above all, always respond to email you get from users. Do not let the time and effort they invested in interaction with your company be in vain. Thank them whether their comments are positive or negative. A negative comment can actually help you more than a positive one can by showing where change is needed.