6 June 2006

Hard choices make good websites

By Andrew Clifford

To make your website simple and direct you have to focus on a simple message. You can't be all things to all people. You have to make hard choices about what to leave out.

Your website needs to focus on

You need a short list of things to include, and a long list of things to leave out.

To show you what I mean, here is the short list of what the Metrici website includes.

Here is the long list of what we could say but leave out.

Deciding what to leave out is really hard. You have to miss out some of the best parts of your products. You have to ignore some customers. You have to omit some benefits. You have to cut down the options for what your readers do next.

Having a clear, simple focus makes your website easy for your readers to follow. You will lose a few readers because of what you have missed out. But you will retain many more.

It is tempting to leave all the content in, and let the readers choose for themselves. But they will not choose. They will see your website as vague and confused, and leave. If you want an effective website, you must make hard choices.