Ever wake up one more at 12:02am and realize that not only do you need to walk your mooses…
… but you’re subtly beset by grief when you realize your own personal website would rate “Sesame Street” when it comes to your customers engaging with you, respecting you and more?
Well!
Can’t do much for your 12:02am moose walking adventures except ignore them and start working on these glorious posts! (fun fact, okay, I didn’t ignore *my* moose requests – the Kingly Moose is 10+ years old and wow, it shows)
But I digress.
What about your website? Does it delight and compel customers to interact with your site and do everything you want them to?
No?
Well then part 2!
Consider the following.
IT ends up being a cool optin, mind you, but covers some really importan thingees in the infographic as you’ll see.
The story is intriguing too:
“…What if you were eating at your favorite restaurant and a stranger sitting at the next table over strikes up a conversation with you; FIVE minutes later, he has invited you to vacation with his family in a cabin in the Ozarks?
Odd. That’s probably what you’d be thinking. I mean, really, you hardly know this person.
Our instincts tell us that, first, some rapport needs to be established. Then a friendly relationship between us should be developed over time with some trust built in. These things must happen BEFORE you’d feel comfortable going on holiday with said restaurant family….”
Neat stuff!
You could create a one page cheat as well about this all like so:
Step 1.) Understand color psychology of website design
Step 2.) Understand copy psychology of website design.
Step 3.) Put it all together (and check out tutorials as well!)
Resources to help with the above include:
studywebdevelopment.com/understanding-color-web-design.html
usabilitygeek.com/psychology-web-design-influence-choice/
www.shopify.com/partners/blog/design-psychology
Your takeaway?
Incoporating great psychology is a great idea for ensuring your website delivers the most profit possible…
Perhaps consider that today.
Enjoy!
