Typical website flowcharts
Websites should be designed with usability in mind. It has to be a friendly page where customer can find easily the information they are looking for. Here are some examples of common website flowcharts for small and medium businesses.
Law Firm Web Design
Home Page / About the Firm / Attorneys / Areas of Practice / News / Request an Appointment / Location / Contact Us
Medical Office Web Design
Home Page / Services / Profile / Location Map / Request an Appointment / Contact Us
Retailers Web Design
Home Page / Products (categories, info, photos) / Services / Frequently Asked Questions / Request a Quote / Locations / Contact Us
Service Company Web Design
Home Page / Our Services (categories, info, photos) / Request a Service (or quote) / Frequently Asked Questions / Locations / Contact Us
Art Gallery Web Design
Home Page / Artists (list, bio, artworks) / Services / News & Events / Frequently Asked Questions / Location Map / Contact Us
Travel Agency Web Design
Home Page / Cruises / Air Tickets / Hotels / Tours / Car Rental / Request Reservation / Tools / Links / Contact Us
Real Estate Web Design
Home Page / About Us / Featured Properties / Search Properties / Tips / Request Information / Contact Us
Product Distribution Web Design
Home Page / About Us / Products (categories, details) / Locate a Retailer (list or map) / Location / Contact Us
These are common website structures but you don't necessarily have to follow them exactly. Some companies like to customize their button with different titles. For example Home Page can be "Home", "Start" or just a house icon. In other cases instead of saying "Products" you can put the actual name of the product, for example "Women Shoes", "Guitars" or "Beds". The same apply for "Services", you could also say "Office cleaning", "Landscape maintenance" or "TV Repair".
The important thing here is to think about your audience before putting names to your buttons. This way you will be sure they will understand your website and navigate it easily.
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