Too Many Options=Bad UX

Too Many Options=Bad UX Blog

The grocery store is just one real world example. There have been countless case studies on this topic but instead of citing them think about your own website.

On any given page, how many calls to action are there? I have seen some sites that have as many as 15 different places to click. We are all guilty of it. It is easy to get carried away and not want to miss out on a chance to get you user to ______ (whatever your focus is).  As your user looks around at all the different options they can lose interest and give up.  That’s a bad thing.

Don’t give your user the option of A, B, C and D when you really only want them to take option A. Keep it simple and keep it clean. The first requirement for a good user experience is to meet the exact needs of the visitor without fuss or bother. Your visitor came to your site for a reason, don’t make them look for it, don’t make them think about it, just have it available and easy to take action on.

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