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Post by wawec26813 on Dec 5, 2023 13:30:54 GMT 10
Having arrived this far it is therefore clear that, to guarantee a simple reading of the website, it is necessary to guarantee a linear reading: from the broadest topic to the specific one. To do this best you will have to put yourself in the perspective of your target user and think about what they might ask themselves and what information they might want while they are browsing your website. To best catalog them you will have to follow a logic, or rather, precisely the logic that you think is right for the reasoning of your target. So let's see specifically what the branches of a Country Email List website are and how they are composed and how to connect them to each other. Categories The main topic of your website must be divided into categories, therefore into topics that make up your trunk, or rather, that allow you good branching. Let's take a dietary food e-commerce site as an example. For example, I could divide the categories based on the type of product: bars, creams, supplements, etc... Or again, a cooking blog: breakfasts, first courses, dishes, desserts. In this way I divide the macro topics, not hierarchically, and develop everything that will go within each category vertically. Furthermore, I advise you to make the categories clearly visible on the site, making them found on the homepage for example, thus inviting the user interested in that specific topic to enter and read the contents belonging to that category. I want to tell you something though. Precisely by its definition it will not be possible to insert multiple categories into a product page or blog article, but only 1.
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