Tip 5 - Never write "welcome"

To welcome visitors on the homepage is a common, but on the Internet really an unnecessary use. You can compare it with the old welcome mat at the front door. As a guest, you get really a much better feeling that you are welcomed by the host or hostess's behavior, then by the text on their doormat ...


Welcome Words and intros can often be removed without problems from the homepage. Instead, write lyrics that make the homepage as user-friendly and stimulating as possible. For example, by using tips from this article. For visitors who understand they are immediately able to work and feel that they are understood, can not wish better welcome.



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BarbaraJP Premium
Thank you, Loes! Excellent training! I haven't ran across Homepage training before. This is awesome!
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Thanks, my pleasure Barbara:)
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PaulaLloyd1 Premium
Enjoyed this and very true. First impressions are important I see some sites that even as I read on I don't know what they are trying to accomplish. Thank you and hope things are well with you.
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Loes Premium
Thanks Paula, I am very well:) How are you doing?
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TGrisaft Premium
Great Job and this is definitely a keeper for future. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks Tom:)
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BBrandt Premium
This will be bookmarked into my library. THANKS.

Bruce
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Thanks Bruce:)
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Darwyn Premium
Hey Loes, hope you are well? Great training and tips as always. I got a copy of TJBooks 1000 exciting words quite a while ago now but I still refer to it now and again. Thank you for sharing.
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Darwyn
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Loes Premium
Hi Darwyn, I am fine, thank you, how are you doing? Great blog of TJ:)
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Darwyn Premium
Doing great thanks Loes. Researching far too many shiny objects at the moment, need to get back on track!! Still loving WA though!
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Darwyn
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Loes Premium
Don't fall for these shiny thingy's Darwyn
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