Most recent edit on 2005-10-13 15:10:10 by TomSmith

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Good examples of "having somewhere to go next are "
  1. Related Items
  2. People Who Bought This Also Bought
  3. Top Sellers This Month
  4. Also In This Category
Classic dead-end page on many sites are...
  1. The PageNotFound page

    Deletions:
    Classic dead-ends on many sites are...
  2. The PageNotFound page



    Edited on 2005-10-13 15:07:50 by TomSmith

    Additions:
    1) The PageNotFound page
  3. The ThankYouPage
  4. The NoResultsFoundPage
  5. CorporateInformation

    Deletions:
    0. The PageNotFound page
0. The ThankYouPage
0. The NoResultsFoundPage
0. CorporateInformation




Oldest known version of this page was edited on 2005-10-12 15:04:51 by TomSmith []
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See: TheBackButtonOfDeath

Because WebSitesAreJourneysNotStructures, always having somewhere to go next is key to helping to get people to what they want, but also in keeping them on your site. Your web site should never have a complete dead-end.

Classic dead-ends on many sites are...

0. The PageNotFound page
0. The ThankYouPage
0. The NoResultsFoundPage
0. CorporateInformation

See external: http://time-tripper.com/uipatterns/Intriguing_Branches
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