Trying to provide the wrong statistics to the wrong audience won’t work. You need to tailor the content on your site to the user groups you care about most. Fortunately, in general, most visitors to your site will have many of the same behavior. Once you have figured out what these behaviors are, you can design a user experience that suits these people on demand. Therefore, the first step of the process has nothing to do with the tools you use or the platforms you will develop. Instead, you need to spend some time thinking about who to optimize your website design for. It’s worth taking the time to outline the attributes of the visitors you care about, what they value, what their goals are and what issues might prevent them from using your site

We should check the website statistics. Search engines or links often refer more visitors than direct visitors. We can use these statistics to find out what people are aiming for, which can help you clarify what visitors want from your site.

If the information your visitors are looking for is cluttered, it will be harder to find. Simple design does not mean boredom. I mean, all elements of the page should help tell the story, and if they don’t help, they should be removed.
