Key Takeaways
- Footers are the last chance to convert visitors who scrolled to the bottom
- Include essential info: contact, social links, important pages
- Add trust signals: certifications, awards, payment badges
- Keep navigation simple—don't replicate entire site menu
- Include copyright and legal links (privacy, terms)
Why Footers Matter
Users who scroll to your footer are engaged—they've consumed your content and are looking for next steps or additional information. A well-designed footer captures this intent.
Essential Footer Elements
- Contact Information: Phone, email, address
- Social Links: LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram
- Quick Links: Key pages visitors might seek
- Legal Links: Privacy policy, terms of service
- Newsletter Signup: Capture leads
- Trust Badges: Certifications, awards
Layout Considerations
Organize content in columns for desktop, stacked sections for mobile. Use visual hierarchy to guide attention to most important elements first.