Frank Monte, Centurion Owner:
Keys to Building a Great Website
Centurion Owner and Founder
Frank Monte, Centurion Owner and Founder, has designed and built numerous
custom websites over the course of his marketing career, including for local clients in
the fields of air conditioning, solar power, auto glass and real estate.
Marketing Professional and Website Designer
An experienced marketing professional and website designer, Frank Monte of
Centurion works to build sites which not only attract higher rates of traffic, but
which also incorporate those elements so crucial to an engaging, user-friendly
experience.
Such elements include:
● Prominent Visuals
● Proportion and Symmetry
● Limited Options
● Fluidity
Prominent Visuals
Directing visitors toward your calls-to-action require prominent visual elements that
consistently capture their attention.
Proportion and Symmetry
Design elements must be aesthetically-pleasing. To do so, each element must be
adequately proportional to everything else on the page.
Limited Options
Offering visitors more options often serves to bog down the user experience. Good
site design involves limited options as to where the visitor can go and elements they
can engage with, making it easier to direct them toward where you really want them
to go (call-to-action, purchase, etc.).
Fluidity
Is your site intuitive? Does it provide the user a natural flow that’s easy to
navigate? It’s essential to present your site’s visitors with easy navigation,
otherwise frustration and shortened attention spans will lead to loss of engagement.
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Frank Monte, Centurion Owner: Keys to Building a Great Website

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    Frank Monte, CenturionOwner: Keys to Building a Great Website
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    Centurion Owner andFounder Frank Monte, Centurion Owner and Founder, has designed and built numerous custom websites over the course of his marketing career, including for local clients in the fields of air conditioning, solar power, auto glass and real estate.
  • 3.
    Marketing Professional andWebsite Designer An experienced marketing professional and website designer, Frank Monte of Centurion works to build sites which not only attract higher rates of traffic, but which also incorporate those elements so crucial to an engaging, user-friendly experience.
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    Such elements include: ●Prominent Visuals ● Proportion and Symmetry ● Limited Options ● Fluidity
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    Prominent Visuals Directing visitorstoward your calls-to-action require prominent visual elements that consistently capture their attention.
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    Proportion and Symmetry Designelements must be aesthetically-pleasing. To do so, each element must be adequately proportional to everything else on the page.
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    Limited Options Offering visitorsmore options often serves to bog down the user experience. Good site design involves limited options as to where the visitor can go and elements they can engage with, making it easier to direct them toward where you really want them to go (call-to-action, purchase, etc.).
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    Fluidity Is your siteintuitive? Does it provide the user a natural flow that’s easy to navigate? It’s essential to present your site’s visitors with easy navigation, otherwise frustration and shortened attention spans will lead to loss of engagement.
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    Follow Frank MonteCenturion https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/frank-monte-centurion https://www.behance.net/frankmontecenturion https://www.wattpad.com/430168978-frank-monte-centurion-black-sands-real-estate https://vimeo.com/106227751 https://www.levo.com/frank-monte-centurion https://angel.co/frankmontecenturion http://frankmontecenturion.blogspot.com/ https://frankmontecenturion.wordpress.com/
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