Webinar: Tips for Creating a Killer Home Page

Tips for Creating a Killer Home Page

This blog post was updated on Nov 6th, 2024.

In our latest webinar, “How to Create a Killer Home Page,” we delved into why a powerful, well-designed homepage is essential for online directories. A strong homepage not only captures users’ attention but also guides them seamlessly to explore your offerings. Here, we’ll go over the key takeaways on designing an effective homepage, from understanding user data to choosing the right elements and getting inspired by popular homepage styles.

1. Why is the Home Page So Important?

Your homepage is the first point of interaction for most visitors, and it sets the tone for your entire website. A successful homepage should communicate your site’s purpose, highlight its key features, and provide an intuitive path for users to find what they’re looking for. It’s the start of their journey, and making it effective can mean the difference between high engagement and a quick exit.

2. Collect and Analyze Data

Before diving into design, it’s essential to understand what users need. By collecting and analyzing data, you can gain insights into:

  • What Users Are Looking For: Identify popular search terms and content categories.
  • Where They’re Clicking: Pinpoint high-interest areas on your homepage to enhance user flow.
  • Where They’re Dropping Off: Recognize points of friction to optimize user engagement.
  • What You Want Them to See and Click On: Define priorities so you can direct attention to important elements.

With a data-informed approach, your homepage can become a responsive, user-centric space that effectively addresses visitor needs.

3. Formulate Hypotheses

Once you have the data, it’s time to ask key questions to form improvement hypotheses:

  • Do I Have Enough Content? Ensure that users have access to enough information without overwhelming them.
  • Is My Content Curated Effectively? Focus on quality and relevance, highlighting your best and most valuable content.
  • Am I Showcasing the Best I Have? Prioritize premium content, popular listings, or high-value offers.
  • Is It Easy to Search? An effective search bar can dramatically improve user experience.
  • Does Navigation Assist Users? Good navigation is crucial to help users find what they need effortlessly.

Each of these questions can lead to specific adjustments that enhance your homepage’s clarity and usability.

Webinar: Tips for Creating a Killer Home Page

4. Key Elements: What and Where

Positioning is vital for a successful homepage. Consider what elements are crucial to your directory:

  • Location Features: If locations are relevant, showcase them prominently for easy access.
  • Most Valuable Modules: Highlight core features like listings, deals, or a mix of both based on your site’s primary offerings.
  • Combination Opportunities: Blend elements where possible to offer a rich and cohesive browsing experience.

By prioritizing the most impactful modules, you provide clear, direct paths for users to explore your content.

5. Understanding Page Editor Widgets

Our webinar highlighted several key widgets you can leverage to create a comprehensive homepage layout:

  • Header Widgets: Essential for establishing branding and site identity.
  • Search Widgets: Make it easy for users to start their journey.
  • Card Widgets: Perfect for showcasing featured listings or services.
  • Banner Ads Widgets: Useful for promoting offers or ads.
  • Events Widgets: Ideal for directories featuring events and local happenings.
  • Content Widgets (Blog/Article/Custom Content): Adds depth with additional resources and insights.
  • Engagement Widgets (Newsletter/Lead Form): Encourage interaction and sign-ups.
  • Footer: Essential for site navigation, contact info, and links to key resources.

Each widget serves a specific purpose, allowing you to structure your homepage effectively to engage users at every step.

6. Four Homepage Styles to Get Inspired

Finally, we discussed four homepage styles that can inspire:

  • Minimalist: Clean and uncluttered, focusing on essentials only.
  • Short and To The Point: Direct users’ attention to key calls to action.
  • Featured Advertisers: Perfect for directories with sponsored listings, emphasizing partners and advertisers.
  • Full Page: A bold, immersive style that uses the entire screen, ideal for visually-driven directories.

Each style has its appeal, so choose the one that best aligns with your brand and audience preferences.

Conclusion

Creating a killer homepage involves balancing content, usability, and design. By understanding user behavior, hypothesizing improvements, and using the right widgets and styles, you can create a homepage that not only attracts but also retains users. Try implementing these tips and watch how they transform your directory’s homepage into a high-performing asset.

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This session was recorded on November 6th, 2024.

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Webinar: Prepare your Website for the Holidays

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During the end of the year, there are plenty of opportunities and chances to take advantage of. In that regard, we discussed some guidelines to prepare your website for the Holidays, keeping your eDirectory website running smoothly.

In our discussion, we talked about end-of-year promotions and how to make your planning for the year ahead. As part of the design segment, we also offered ideas for making your website more holiday-themed we have two easy-to-use professional tools to help change colors, images, and the sliders on your website.

eDirectory also offers possibilities for automation such as recurring payments, welcoming new users, sending newsletters, and more. Prepare your articles/blog posts and banner ads for your sponsors, let your directory app following the same theme too.

Find out how to balance new sales opportunities, tweak some design elements, and save time by enabling the automation features of eDirectory.

Watch now: prepare your website for the Holidays

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This session was recorded on December 6th, 2023.

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Gleames Creative Design – Case Study

Summary

Who: Gleames Design (on behalf of Ohio Bridal)
Where: Pierce, Nebraska & Springboro, Ohio
When: 2009
What: Create a highly customized, interactive directory driven site for Ohio Bridal.

Abstract

While Ohio Bridal has become one of the most dominant companies in the bridal market, the biggest hurdle they’ve had to overcome in the last few years is establishing the same dominance in an online arena. With the help of Gleames Creative Design, Ohio Bridal was able to streamline all of their online efforts and help accentuate their presence in the wedding world.

Introduction

As a small agency that opened its doors in 2000, Gleames Creative Design has served a variety of clients throughout the country, having most their business gained through word of mouth referrals.

While Gleames’ owner, Jennifer Gleason, concentrates mostly on web design, the project that brought her to workwith Ohio Bridal was mostly print based. While the earlier projects called for print design, it wasn’t longbefore Jennifer and her team were tasked with honing and maturing Ohio Bridal’s online presence. As the projects grew, so did their working relationship and to date, Ohio Bridal is one of Gleames’ biggest clients.

Challenge

While Ohio Bridal has experienced a high rate of growth over the past few years, organizing the websites that were developed along side of that growth became difficult and somewhat of a headache. Ohio Bridal had developed a few sites, one of which included a list of all the vendors they either worked with in the past. Each time they worked with a new vendor, or had to edit the information of an existing one, the process required manual entry in the back-end of the site.

They had also developed an entirely separate site where vendors could publish coupons and other promotional offers. In addition to these two resource sites, they had a corporate website and a site for each bridal show. The challenge was streamlining these websites all of these websites into, thus reducing the redundancy between them and even more importantly, taking the manual work out of updating them all of the time.

Approach

With their list of vendors and industry partners growing, Ohio Bridal needed a way for vendors to be able to update their listing information and publish coupons without the strain of going in the back end system and manually entering it all. With their concentration rooted mostly in managing vendor data, Jennifer Gleason felt that a directory – driven site would encapsulate all of Ohio Bridal’s data management needs.

She had familiarized herself with directory software in the past, and knew that she needed to incorporate a solution that would grow with them as they incorporated all of their sites into one. “ I knew directories could be profitable,” Gleason said. “The fact they seem to rank so well on search engines drove me to suggesting a directory-style site. Ohio Bridal had all of these vendors and so the big thing for them was getting web traffic to their site and to the vendors sites as well,” Gleason added.

From there, Gleames went shopping for the most intuitive and feature-rich solution that could manage their vendor listings with ease. After doing some internet window shopping, Gleason was unable to find any solution that would help in automating their SEO efforts, give vendors the ability to edit and upgrade their listings, as well as bring ease to promoting some of their vendors service offerings like eDirectory could.

“It (eDirectory) was a little pricier than other solutions out there, but it had everything I knew they needed to succeed. If they wanted to get to the growth point they were striving for, they needed to go with eDirectory. There was little other options for them, but at the same time it was the best option because it offered a platform where all of their vendors could manage their own data,” said Gleason regarding the purchase of eDirectory.

Results

eDirectory software helped Gleames create a central depository for their bridal events, vendor listings and promotional materials. Not only did eDirectory provide a platform to help attract bridal businesses to advertise on their site, it allowed their existing vendors to create photo galleries, create and edit listings and also promote them more vigorously at an additional cost. Finally, their new site, driven by eDirectory, allowed Ohio Bridal to showcase all of their local events and most importantly of all, drive powerful search traffic to their site.

While much of the new site is still being integrated from all angles, Ohio Bridal was slightly skeptical at transitioning their websites at first. “At first they didn’t understand the scope and didn’t realize what they were getting but they are turning on to it now. Galleries, Coupons, Banner ads and so much more that they can offer vendors with the new site,” said Gleason on the integration process.

As web developer & designer, Gleames was able to appreciate what the eDirectory solution could offer when developing a directory-driven site. “As a developer, this makes constructing a directory site much easier to do. I would recommend it to other agencies or web design shops, not only for the software itself, but the support you get after the fact. It’s been tremendous.”

Conclusion

While eDirectory helped Gleames Design put a directory-based structure into place for Ohio Bridal, it also offered them the ability to aggregate several websites together to better organize and present their content. On top of making the content more cohesive and centralized, it offered more valuable resources to their vendors and prospective clients, all while driving heavy search traffic to their site.