10 Overlooked Website Details That Make a Big Difference
- Mar 18
- 3 min read
When people think about what to put on their website, they usually focus on the obvious: products, services, an about page, maybe a contact form. And yes, those are clearly very important.
But what really elevates a website? The difference between one that just looks good and one that actually works, comes down to the details most people don’t think about.
These are the quiet, behind-the-scenes elements that improve usability, build trust, and make your site easier to find. While they might seem small, these details play a big role in your website’s SEO (search engine optimization) and overall performance.

1. Clear Page Titles
Your website page title should quickly explain what you do. That immediate clarity helps both search engines and real people—and reassures visitors they’re exactly where they meant to be.
For example: “Home | Custom Stained Glass Art | [Your Business Name].”
2. Thoughtful Navigation Labels
Avoid confusing or overly clever labels—clarity always wins. In general (with a few exceptions), it’s best to stick with navigation terms people already recognize.
For example:
“About” instead of “Our Story” or “Who We Are”
“Services” instead of industry-specific jargon like “Offerings” or “Solutions”
“Shop” instead of something vague like “Collections”
You want visitors to know exactly where to click without having to think about it.
3. Image Alt Text (Accessibility + SEO Win)
Every image on your site should include alt text—a short description of what’s shown.
This makes your site more accessible for screen readers and gives search engines more context about your content. It’s a small step that has a big impact.
4. Internal Links That Guide People
Don’t make visitors hunt—guide them.
If someone lands on your About page, give them an easy next step:→ “View available pieces”→ “Learn about custom orders”→ “See past projects”
A good website feels like a conversation, not a dead end.
5. A Strong Footer (It’s Prime Real Estate!)
Most people treat the footer like an afterthought—but it’s one of the most consistently viewed parts of your site.
Use it to include:
Key navigation links
Your location (even just a city helps with SEO)
Email signup
Social links
It’s your backup navigation system.
6. Mobile-Friendly Details
It’s not just about “does it shrink to fit a phone.”
Think:
Buttons that are easy to tap
Text that’s readable without zooming
Spacing that doesn’t feel cramped
Most people are visiting from their phone—your site should feel effortless there.
7. A Simple, Obvious Call to Action
What do you want people to do? Buy? Inquire? Join your list?
Make it clear and repeat it consistantly throughout your site. If someone has to think too hard about the next step, they probably won’t take it.
8. Basic SEO Descriptions
Each page should have a short description—the snippet that shows up in search results.
This is your chance to “pitch the click.” A clear, inviting description can make all the difference.
9. Little Trust Signals
These don’t need to be flashy.
Things like:
Testimonials
A short “as seen in” mention
Clear policies (shipping, returns, etc.)
They quietly reassure people that you’re legitimate and professional.
10. An Updated Copyright in Your Footer
It’s a small detail, but it matters.
Make sure your website includes a copyright line in the footer—and that the year is current. An outdated copyright can subtly signal that a site isn’t being maintained, even if everything else looks great.
“© 2026" helps reinforce that your business is active, current, and paying attention to the details.
A beautiful website gets attention. A thoughtful website gets results. When you focus on these often-overlooked details, you’re not just making your site look good—you’re making it easier to use, easier to find, and more effective overall. And that’s what turns visitors into customers.
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