Building a website is like building a house, a solid foundation and infrastructure are crucial, although brilliant elements (for example, kitchens and bathrooms, decor) attract all attention.
What is site architecture?
Let's start with the definition. A website's architecture is a way of organizing content and creating navigation controls that allow site visitors to receive information of the greatest value to them. More briefly, the site architecture includes the site structure, interface design, usability and user experience.
However, the real question for us, marketers, is how we think about the architecture of a website from a layman’s point of view and how we implement it on our own websites?
Perspective
First of all, make sure that you think in terms of your potential customers. This is perhaps the most important factor in creating a website that attracts your audience and encourages them to perform the desired action.
Organize the site so that it responds to the problems of the audience and uses the terminology that they use themselves. Create centers for your key audience segments. These can be different industries, different types of organizations in the industry, even different roles in organizations with which you seek to do business. Speak in their language as specifically as possible, and you will attract their attention.
Balance. Easy access with content density
You are an expert in what you do. You have a lot of experience. Naturally, you have something to say about everything you do. The problem is that no one wants to hear all this until he himself sets out on this path.
This means that you should be aware of the desires of your audience to receive operational, general information in fast, easily digestible texts, which allow you to further dig deeper.
