Website Checklist with Jill Whalen (4:03)

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Founder and CEO of High Rankings and Co-Founder of SEMNE, Jill Whalen talks with WebProNews about site navigation and menu’s. She gives us tips and a checklist of what you should incorporate into your website. For example, make sure to do keyword research to figure out the key phrases that you want to implement on your page. Whalen also gives us some insight as to what not to do to your website. For other tips from Whalen as reported by Kara Ratliff, keep watching WebProNews.

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4 Responses to Website Checklist with Jill Whalen

  1. Bockereyer says:

    Interesting video.

    What did you mean with household links? Are that the links “About Us”,”Contact”, “Sitemap”, etc?

  2. admin says:

    That’s exactly what it means.

  3. R.Rainwater says:

    I find this to be a good tip on site menu development all though I disagree with Jill’s comment on links in new windows.I think of the importance of keeping your visitors on the pages you want them on is very important.When a visitor is directed away from your main page or (index page) where the most important information resides it’s more than likely they will spend more time flipping from page to page within your site that they will miss most of the information or (links) your site offers.If you design your pop-up pages linking to page anchors within your site properly it will deliver the information or product search much faster to the visitor,and never send anyone away from your site with a link. If you must, a pop-up window is the best way to keep them on your site, if they have no true interest in the site you sent them to you wont loose them.

  4. I agree with R.Rainwater. Having a pop-up window will keep your website visitor on your main page. As an experience Online Marketer, I always have my pages open up in a new window.

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