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What is Purpose-Driven Website?

<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">Purpose-driven website is straightforward and simple&period; Before creating one&comma; we should understand our own purpose&period; We may want to build a website to present information&comma; make money or help people&period; These purposes could have significant on the layout&comma; design and structure of our website&period; This will allow readers to know that the website is built primarily for them&period; Potential customers should also be given a very easy way to contact us&period; Our purpose should also be specific and this allows us to get specific with the design of our website&period; Our website won’t be able to help people&comma; if it is designed with templates that are used to make money&comma; due to the presence of many advertising messages&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">If we want our website to present information&comma; we need to make sure that the overall layout includes current information and news&period; If our website is designed for sheer entertainment&comma; we need to specific about that&period; Many people can be get impatient when they see so many advertising messages related to Making Money Fast and other things&period; Purpose-driven website shouldn’t be riddled with gibberish and hard-to-understand information&period; The layout of our website should be simple and every small thing that we do should define the real purpose of our website&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">The same thing may apply to non-profit organizations&period; In this case&comma; we will be able to directly inform readers why they need to the charity-related activity and if possible&comma; they could contribute&period; In this case&comma; our website should answer common questions&period; If we want to entertain readers&comma; we should make sure that readers will be directly entertained&period; Unfortunately&comma; there are things that can prevent us from creating a purpose-driven website&period; Many web designers are so caught up in the details of their artworks&comma; they forget how to make their website serves a bigger purpose&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">Unless our website is intended to showcase artwork&comma; it is a bad idea to focus too much on artistic elements&period; It is possible to create a well-designed website&comma; without being too artistic&period; As an example&comma; WordPress is a popular blogging platform that allows us to modify the template quickly without thinking too much about various design elements&period; Our real aim is to improve the purpose of our website&period; There are countless of excellent designs available that can help us to create wonderful websites with clear purposes&period; When creating a purpose-driven website&comma; we should outline specific details that we want to incorporate&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">We should be aware that people are less likely to ogle over less essential parts of our website&comma; such as elegant coding&comma; beautiful graphics and other lovely design elements&period; They will only focus on things that are related to their purposes&period; Our website should be able to directly fulfil their needs and we can do that only by identifying the needs of our visitors&period; People will gladly do what we say&comma; such as learning more about the website or even buying our product&comma; if our website is entirely purposeful&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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