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Using A Web Browse

A web browser is software that enables users to access and view websites, with popular options including Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox. Key features of browsers include URLs for navigation, bookmarks for saving sites, and the ability to download files and save images. Additionally, web pages like the home page, About Us, and product detail pages play significant roles in user engagement and conversion.
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Using A Web Browse

A web browser is software that enables users to access and view websites, with popular options including Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox. Key features of browsers include URLs for navigation, bookmarks for saving sites, and the ability to download files and save images. Additionally, web pages like the home page, About Us, and product detail pages play significant roles in user engagement and conversion.
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Using a web browse

► A web browser is a type of software that


allows you to find and view websites on the
Internet. Even if you didn't know it, you're
using a web browser right now to read this
page! There are many different web
browsers, but some of the most common
ones include Google Chrome, Internet
Explorer, Safari, Microsoft Edge,
and Mozilla Firefox.
URLs and the address bar

► Each website has a unique address,


called a URL (short for Uniform
Resource Locator). It's like a street
address that tells your browser where
to go on the Internet. When you type a
URL into the browser's address
bar and press Enter on your
keyboard, the browser will load the
Links

► Links are used to navigate the Web. When you


click a link, it will usually take you to a different
webpage. You may also notice that your cursor
changes into a hand icon whenever you hover over
a link.
Navigation buttons
Tabbed browsing
► Many browsers allow you to open links in a new tab.
You can open as many links as you want, and they'll
stay in the same browser window instead of
cluttering your screen with multiple windows.
Bookmarks and history

► If you find a website you want to view later,


it can be hard to memorize the exact web
address. Bookmarks, also known
as favorites, are a great way to save and
organize specific websites so you can revisit
them again and again. Simply locate and
select the Star icon to bookmark the current
website
Downloading files

► Links don't always go to another website. In some


cases, they point to a file that can be downloaded,
or saved, to your computer.
Saving images

► Sometimes you may want to save an image from a


website to your computer. To do this, right-click the
image and select Save image as (or Save picture
as).
Plug-ins

► Plug-ins are small applications that allow


you to view certain types of content within
your web browser. For example, Adobe
Flash and Microsoft Silverlight are
sometimes used to play videos, while Adobe
Reader is used to view PDF files.
HOME PAGE

► The home page is usually one of the single most visited pages of any
website and, just as often, the first page a visitor sees.
About Us Page

► Studies have proven that visitors who have seen a site’s


About Us page are more likely to convert than those that don’t. This
statistic can prove either a symptom or a result.
► Symptom: Visitors who are close to converting check out a site’s
About Us before they commit.
► Result: Visitors who visit an About Us page are heavily influenced by
the content and become more likely to convert if the page satisfies
what they wanted to learn
Contact Us Page

► There is pretty much only one reason a visitor will intentionally


navigate to a Contact Us page: They want your contact information.
Product Category & Sub-
Category Pages
► Product category and sub-category page optimization provide
fantastic SEO opportunities
Product Detail Pages

► When a visitor is in the shop phase of the sales cycle, they will visit a
lot of product detail pages.
FAQ Pages
Blog Category & Tag Pages

► take that a step further and tag your posts with keywords they are
relevant for.

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