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How long will the average user stay on a web page before leaving? Not very long.
Why do they leave? Because the value proposition is unclear and users do not immediately find what they need.
How do you keep the attention of a potential customer to your website? One way is to tailor the contents and lay out to the local audience, and not just translate your website into the local language.
The objective of visiting a website varies per country, as does the way buying decisions are made. Time for The Dutch American Connection podcast to learn more about these differences with New York based Dutch designer, Pierre Janssen of LUSHmedia. We talk about why and how to tailor your website to the local market, what these differences mean for your website and your brand when expanding internationally, and how to attract customers in new markets.
“Websites in the US will be built with the understanding a child should be able to understand and navigate them vs European websites are which focused on a more mature audience. In the US a website is (more often than not) built to sell something in contrast to European websites which are meant to convey information.” ~Pierre Janssen
What you will learn:
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By Annette van der FeltzHow long will the average user stay on a web page before leaving? Not very long.
Why do they leave? Because the value proposition is unclear and users do not immediately find what they need.
How do you keep the attention of a potential customer to your website? One way is to tailor the contents and lay out to the local audience, and not just translate your website into the local language.
The objective of visiting a website varies per country, as does the way buying decisions are made. Time for The Dutch American Connection podcast to learn more about these differences with New York based Dutch designer, Pierre Janssen of LUSHmedia. We talk about why and how to tailor your website to the local market, what these differences mean for your website and your brand when expanding internationally, and how to attract customers in new markets.
“Websites in the US will be built with the understanding a child should be able to understand and navigate them vs European websites are which focused on a more mature audience. In the US a website is (more often than not) built to sell something in contrast to European websites which are meant to convey information.” ~Pierre Janssen
What you will learn:
Check us out on LinkedIn
Sign up at DutchAmericanConnection.com to receive this podcast in your inbox