
Break from meh to wow with 13 website tips
Break from meh to wow with 13 tips. 13 Hilariously Relatable Ways to Make Your Website Better (with Goofy Examples)
Creating a great website doesnโt have to be as dry as toast. Letโs dive into these common website improvement tips with a touch of humor and some ridiculous examples to keep things light!
1. Clear Headings
Avoid Confusion Over What Your Website Does
Imagine landing on a site with the heading:
โStuff Thatโs Cool.โ
What does it do? Sell jetpacks? Write movie reviews? Offer ice cube recipes?
Instead, be clear. If youโre running a bakery, try:
โDelicious Artisan Bread and Cakes Delivered Fresh to Your Doorstep.โ
Visitors should know immediately if theyโve found the promised land of carbs.
2. Subheadings
Guide Your Reader, Donโt Leave Them Lost
Subheadings are like those signs at Ikeaโwithout them, youโre wandering aimlessly.
Example of a bad subheading:
โOther Thingsโ
Helpful, right?
Instead, use:
โOur Popular Products,โ โHow It Works,โ or โWhy Choose Us?โ
These lead visitors like a GPS: โTurn here for the good stuff.โ
3. Intuitive Navigation
Keep It Simple, Sherlock
Bad Navigation:
- “Click Here for Wonders”
- “Mystery Portal”
- “Weโre Not Telling You Where This Goes.”
Good Navigation:
Stick to basics like:
Home | About Us | Products | Blog | Contact
Itโs not a scavenger hunt. Letโs save the intrigue for murder mysteries.
4. Skip the Slides
Your Carousel Isnโt Disneyland
Carousels (aka sliders) seem fun until youโre clicking desperately to find the information you need, like:
โWhereโs that โContact Usโ button? Slide 5? Slide 8?โ
Static images with one clear call-to-action work better.
Bad Example:
- โSlide to learn more!โ (Meanwhile, everyone slides away from your site.)
Good Example: - โStart Your Journey TodayโSign Up Now.โ
5. Avoid Stock Photos
No More Overly Happy People in Suits
The world doesnโt need another stock photo of people high-fiving in an office.
Bad Example:
![Stock Photo Description: Five people pretending to laugh at a blank computer screen.]
Good Example:
Use actual photos of your team, office, or products. Show your adorable office dog if you have one. Dogs are irresistible.
6. Social Media Buttons
Donโt Let Them Steal the Show
Bad Example:
A blinking neon bar of social media icons above the headline, screaming,
โFollow Us! FOLLOW US NOW!โ
Good Example:
Put them in the footer or at the end of a blog post.
โEnjoyed this post? Follow us for more.โ
Let them read your content first before you throw a Twitter handle at them.
7. Say Goodbye to Dates on Evergreen Content
If your article on โTop Travel Destinationsโ is dated 2018, readers might assume youโre still recommending trips to Narnia.
Bad Example:
โLast updated: February 2, 2017โ
Good Example:
Just remove the date entirely unless the content is time-sensitive (e.g., โBreaking News: Narnia Now Accepting Visitorsโ).
8. Break Up Long Paragraphs
Attention Spans Are Tiny
Bad Example:
Hereโs a giant wall of text about our services that will overwhelm you so much you close the tab.
Good Example:
Use short, snappy sentences. Throw in bullet points.
Like this one:
- Easy to read.
- Fun to scan.
- No headaches involved.
9. Press Releases? Leave That to the PR People
Bad Example:
Your website has a โPress Releasesโ tab filled with jargon like:
โWeโre pleased to announce a strategic partnership to leverage our synergies in a dynamic marketplace.โ
Nobody wants to read that.
Good Example:
10. Say No to PDFs Unless You Hate Convenience
Focus on blogging or case studies. Let someone else handle the corporate mumbo-jumbo.
Imagine clicking on a “Menu” link at a restaurant site, and instead of a sleek page, you get a downloadable PDF named โMenu_final_FINAL_(use_this).pdf.โ
Just donโt. Use an HTML page instead. Itโs easier for everyone.
11. Testimonials
Keep It Real
Bad Example:
โThis product changed my life!!! – Anonymousโ
Was that a robot? A ghost? Weโll never know.
Good Example:
โThe best vacuum cleaner Iโve ever usedโpicked up all my dogโs fur in minutes! – Sarah J., New York.โ
Use real names, photos (if possible), and relatable examples.
12. Contact Pages
Skip the Email Links
Bad Example:
โWant to reach us? Email us at we-donโt-******@*********ot.com.โ
Good Example:
A proper contact form with fields like: Name, Email, Message, and maybe a dropdown for inquiries like โSupport,โ โSales,โ or โJust Saying Hi.โ
13. Avoid Useless Pages Like โBye byeโ
Bad Example:
โThanks for your inquiry! Now stare at this lonely page until you hit the back button.โ
Good Example:
Once someone completes a form, show a quick inline message:
โThanks! Weโll be in touch shortly. Here are some of our top resources while you wait!โ
This keeps them engaged instead of kicking them to the curb.
Bonus Tips for the Overachievers
- Loading Speed: Donโt make users wait longer than it takes to brew coffee.
- Mobile First: Test everything on a phoneโif itโs hard to navigate, fix it!
- SEO: Sprinkle some keywords around, but donโt stuff them like a turkey.
Making your website better doesnโt have to be boring. Follow these tips, and your site will go from โmehโ to โwowโfaster than you can say โstock photo.โ Just remember: clarity, simplicity, and a touch of authenticity always win the day!

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