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Should my website have a splash page?
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Intended to encourage people to explore your website, do they deter users from sticking around?
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Sink the Splash Pages -- Andy King
Added by iisbum 10 months ago, viewed 75 timesMany splash screens are graphically rich to entice users to explore the site. Unfortunately, splash pages decrease credibility, traffic, search engine rankings, and web site performance.
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How to Convince a Client They Don't Need a Splash Page -- Matthew Inman
Added by iisbum 10 months ago, viewed 108 timesSplash pages can also exist between pages on the same site. Clients love to request them and these are the arguments I use to shoot them down…
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Why you shouldn’t have a splash page -- Celestial Star
Added by iisbum 10 months ago, viewed 80 timesBut this kind of index pages have more cons than pros, I’ll try and explain them and maybe you will find that you don’t need any splash page.
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Splash Pages: Pros and Cons -- Jennifer Kyrnin
Added by iisbum 10 months ago, viewed 125 timesWhat is a Splash Page and Should You Use One
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Splash Pages May Drown Your Site -- Larisa Thomason
Added by iisbum 10 months ago, viewed 129 timesClose your eyes and imagine using a design technique for your Web site that increases page load time, encourages people to leave the site, confuses search engines, and discourages repeat visitors. Did you imagine a splash page? You should have.
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