The Best HTML Tricks: A Complete Tutorial to Give Your Website an Unfair Advantage

 

The Best HTML Tricks: A Complete Tutorial to Give Your Website an Unfair Advantage

Hey there! Welcome to “…Good morning! Good afternoon!” Welcome to my first daily dose of Medium tutorials. Thank you for reading. Since most of the information here won’t be relevant to everyone, I’m not going to try to guide you through the exact steps of building out your website’s landing page. However, I do want to present some ideas that I believe will help your website stand out from its competitors.

I’ve put together a list of powerful recommendations that you can use to give your website a major advantage over competitors (read the full article below to learn more about these methods).

Personalize Your Site

As mentioned before, the key to effective website design is to ensure that the website looks good (or what passes for good for a certain brand). A good starting place is to ensure that your website appears pretty and inviting. A great beginning may be to let the website lighten up by changing its background color or background music. You can also have your website have a big banner that can help your website look larger than your competition. A bonus for having these banner elements is that you can offer your visitors more in the form of information. For example, you can offer more in the form of snippets of text about the website. Or maybe you can provide an extra piece of information as you supply that webpage.

Surprise Your Users

One of the best ways to give your website an advantage over its competitors is to utilize unexpected methods of delivering information. This may include having your website features a really basic navigation table, or maybe you can have a small banner on the top of your webpage that lets your visitors see where they can be heading next. Or maybe your website can have an email that arrives with you each night that indicates where you are heading next.

Organize Your Site

“…your priority should be on how well your website is organized, as this may or may not be considered good design. It is advisable to organize your website according to its purpose.”

Provide Tip-Only Workshops

Offering a tip-only workshop is a great way to offer your customers the opportunity to try out your product or service before you’ve determined the best solution for your business. It also provides your customers with an opportunity to try something different and new to be able to learn from mistakes made. In fact, your customers might choose to become a member of your tip-only group if they want to share their experiences with the group of other members. The tip-only workshops will invite the end user to pass along their comments or experiences with the group (refer to the second tip in this article for more ideas on how to engage with users!).

Make Your Site Mainly About the Customers

It’s a good idea to have as many customers as possible using your website. This would make it easier for your website to serve as your primary interface for providing and downloading important business information. After having your website interact primarily with the customers, it would not only be more understandable to the users, but also would also help make your website more aesthetically appealing, and the website offers a better user experience.

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