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I hear complaints from our guests that other B&B sites don't have enough pictures or information and compliments that our website is what drew them to us.
However, examining the traffic flow to various pages on my website, I noticed that several pages get zero clickthroughs. It doesn't monetarily cost me anything to have this extra information available, but it now has me wondering if my website might be a little top heavy and/or overwhelming to visitors.
I'm a firm believer in the KISS principle, but I also have OCD, which sometimes causes be to take details to the extreme. The pages in question are: Area Attractions, Our B&B In the Press (featuring news and magazine article in which we were featured). Coming in second with very low numbers ....drum roll please......Our Policies.
There are others that only get minor hits. Primarily they visit the page concerning our Rooms and Rates, then my guess is they check availability (offsite) without ever bothering to read anything else.
So, is this a case of TMI or just how people surf the web?
However, examining the traffic flow to various pages on my website, I noticed that several pages get zero clickthroughs. It doesn't monetarily cost me anything to have this extra information available, but it now has me wondering if my website might be a little top heavy and/or overwhelming to visitors.
I'm a firm believer in the KISS principle, but I also have OCD, which sometimes causes be to take details to the extreme. The pages in question are: Area Attractions, Our B&B In the Press (featuring news and magazine article in which we were featured). Coming in second with very low numbers ....drum roll please......Our Policies.
There are others that only get minor hits. Primarily they visit the page concerning our Rooms and Rates, then my guess is they check availability (offsite) without ever bothering to read anything else.
So, is this a case of TMI or just how people surf the web?