Footers, Not Dumpsters

Refined, Not Reduced – Navigation Series, Part 5

The footer is the last part of your site people see and usually the last thing anyone designs on purpose.

Too often it becomes a digital junk drawer: half-finished navigation, legalese, broken links, outdated phone numbers, a copyright line from three years ago, and one button that says “Subscribe” but never tells you why.

Let’s fix that.

  • Provide reassurance for visitors who scroll to the bottom looking for credibility or direction
  • Offer a last chance to act before exiting the page
  • Reinforce key contact points without distraction
  • Make your site feel complete and intentional

It’s not bonus space it’s transitional space.

What Goes Wrong

  • Too many links – Every single page on your site doesn’t need to live here
  • Too little hierarchy – If everything’s the same font, weight, and color, it’s just noise
  • Abandoned content – Outdated blog links, expired offers, and placeholder text like “Lorem ipsum newsletter here”
  • Trying to sell instead of serve – The footer is a handoff, not a pitch

Simple Ways to Improve

  • Group links clearly: think Contact, Explore, Legal
  • Use one call-to-action, not five
  • Include the basics: contact info, location, copyright, site credits
  • Style it cleanly but let it feel different from your main nav

What You Can Do Today

Scroll to the bottom of your site and ask:

  1. Is this footer useful, or just there?
  2. Would I feel more confident or more confused if this was the last thing I saw?
  3. Is anything down here actually helping someone finish their visit with clarity?

I can help you rethink your site’s foundation…literally.
A focused footer review is included in every Site Focus Audit or consulting session. It’s one of the easiest places to make a strong, professional impression.

Book a Review or Explore Services »

Content Strategy for the Web – Kristina Halvorson
An excellent guide to making your site’s content including overlooked areas like footers – intentional, strategic, and useful.

Closing Thought

Don’t let your site end in a pile of unsorted leftovers. Your footer deserves to be more than the place old links go to die.


Coming Next:
Tag Clouds, Categories, and the Myth of Discovery
(Because too many paths can be worse than none at all.)

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