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    Introduce a strong call to action that drives users down a path.
    Install Google Analytics today, and start tracking tomorrow.
    Post regular content focused on long-tail keywords, and share it on social media.
    Put a visible phone number in the header, and on the contact page.
    Get your site a mobile-friendly experience immediately!

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    You have to use only responsive themes, templates for your website designing.

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    1. A Lack of Clear Call to Action
    Missing call to action is probably one of the biggest small business website mistakes we see across the board.
    What is a call to action?
    A call to action (or, CTA) will get visitors focused on what their next step is. It is a prompt that is written with a persuasive command attached to a link or button.
    2. No Analytics to Measure Performance
    One of the biggest web design mistakes to avoid is not looking at important data behind a website’s use.
    3. Weak Search Engine Optimization (SEO)

    4. Hard to Find Contact Info

    5. No Mobile Site Experience

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    Thumbs up Web Designing Online Course

    Never create complicated websites with lots of stuff on it.Make simple websites which are easy to handle and understand.The more stuff we keep on website more clumsy it become.Always try to provide accurate content.Content that is simple and correct engage more traffic on your website.

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    A website design acts as a digital face to a company to its prospective business leads. Having a poorly designed website will not only harm the brand's reputation but also cost businesses great opportunities.

    The following points are the common mistakes that developers make while working on a web design:

    Not outlining the scope of work

    When beginning a complex project, such as website designing, it is critical to articulate the scope of work. The scope should explain the method and responsibility of work in each stage of the work, all the anticipated aspects that will be achieved with each stage, the number of reviews that must be agreed upon with the client, and how to streamline the work to match the clients' requirements.

    Know the target audiences

    Understanding what your audience is seeking by getting inside their audience’s heads could aid in the design of the website approach. It is more important to aim for the target to comprehend your company ethics and the services you give than to create a content strategy that your executive staff wants to communicate.

    Not considering the Mobile devices

    According to research, individuals who open websites on their mobile devices outnumber those who open them on their laptops and desktops. Thus, creating mobile-friendly web design will be beneficial for companies to grow ROI.

    Trying to do it all at once

    Breaking down tasks into chunks is the most far-fetched and organized idea that most organizations use to complete their revenue plan while meeting tight deadlines. "Focus on one thing at a time," is the essential phrase here.

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