jradartdesign Posted Thursday at 02:46 AM Posted Thursday at 02:46 AM (edited) Please check out my site. I am open to criticism. http://jradartdesign.com Edited Thursday at 02:48 AM by jradartdesign
MakkPress Posted Thursday at 09:20 AM Posted Thursday at 09:20 AM Hi, Hey there! Reducing your bounce rate and improving site performance is definitely possible with a few key tweaks. Here are some tips to get you started: I tested your homepage on Google PageSpeed Insights and noticed a low performance score on mobile. Slow page load times are one of the main causes of high bounce rates, especially if many users are visiting from mobile devices. Here's the link to check your homepage score: Google PageSpeed Insights Test. Compressing your images can make a huge difference in speed. Tools like TinyPNG can help reduce the file sizes without losing quality. Note: As an additional option, you might want to try our speed optimization tool, Website Speedy. It’s designed specifically for Squarespace users and can help boost your site's performance by up to 2X with minimal effort. (I’m affiliated with WebsiteSpeedy, so just letting you know!) Ensure that visitors can easily navigate your site. If it’s difficult for them to find what they’re looking for, they’ll leave quickly. Consider adjusting the design to utilize space more effectively, as your homepage has a lot of unused blank space see here and here. Make sure there’s a clear, actionable next step for visitors, whether it’s signing up, making a purchase, or exploring more content. I noticed that the "Shop Now" button isn't clearly visible, which could prevent users from easily accessing important calls to action see here. Founder of MakkPress technologies and Website Speedy to improve Squarespace speed Web Experience and Marketing Consultant Building with SquareSpace since 2012 Contact us or hire us
creativelanding Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Hi Jennifer, beautiful work! Though your website is very straightforward, you might enjoy creating a page dedicated to your process so people can recognize the kind of work you put into each piece. You've also been cross-posting on platforms like pinterest + facebook which is a fantastic move. You have a lot of monthly views on pinterest that you can tap into, but I think if you add a sentence or two stating that the art piece is for sale and you can add it to your home, it might bring in more favorable traction to your website. Are you using any tools like tailwind to share your work with other like-minded communities or joining facebook groups that could help boost your posts to other people looking to buy?
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