Having a website today isn’t going to resolve your business issues that you may encounter and especially if you are in the gambling affiliate industry. Websites are known to be the representative of your mission and it is the main component of your revenue drive.
It is the key component that allows your visitors to link to your activity on finding relevant information s. However, nowadays it is all about your websites performance and design that will keep that visitor on your page and of course coming back for more. The competition is huge and you know that visitors tend to decide to navigate away from you page or stay and read the information s after a 5 second overview.
So, here are some tips you should consider when building your gambling affiliate website:
First up, the loading time of your website. Nobody likes to stay and wait for ages until some information s slowly appear on a website they’ve just found in the search results. Webmasters face this problem on a daily base and this is probably the most important thing in your user’s experience on your website.
Focus on getting your images optimized for internet and leverage your JavaScript and jQuery effects you may use. Keeping your load speed between 1-3 seconds is the average good impact for website visitors, some may even be surprised and surf your website even if you don’t have an attractive modern web design.
This leads us to the design. Outdated website designs or layouts are not going to get you any good more active visitors. The technology is changing quickly and so are the demands of the users. If heavily imaged websites were once hip, they are out as a fat kid in dodgeball. A website’s design has to cast an impression of style and professionalism if you are going to drive revenues out of it.
The third tip is in regards to your content. Design the content to be really easy to understand even if it’s excessively creative. Since content is King, search engines will find it more easily and your users are going to understand what you were looking to explain or write about. It is your key generator of conversion.
If using banners of advertisements, try to limit them to decent number. You don’t want to scare of your visitors with too much advertisements. Too many ads will also cast a shadow on your content making it cluttered and sometimes not accessible. Highlighted ads are out of date and users tend to navigate pages where they can focus on their read rather than being interrupted by different advertisements.
Responsive designs must be created smartly. We see a lot of websites that have implemented a responsive mobile-friendly design just for the sake of not getting penalized by Google when the update was implemented in April. Try to keep on the relative information s on the top of your page’s design when it’s being loaded on a mobile device. Some websites tend to throw in the information s from other parts of the website and not making a relevant point of what that website is all about in the eye of the mobile visitor. You should definitely look into this type of optimization when creating your responsive design.


















