We're designing our web site and I'm in disagreement with my partner over how best to best represent the products benefits and features on the homepage.<p>I believe that the homepage shouldn't contain too much information, a brief sentence or two about each benefit with a link to another page with more info about the related feature - see wireframe - http://goo.gl/Bqj2B<p>He believes in more information available right there on the homepage and by using tabs the user doesn't even have to leave the page to decide whether he is interested in the software - See wireframe - http://goo.gl/g4Ub5<p>I'd really love to hear from other hackers which they would choose and why? This is the last piece of the puzzle before we launch our software. Thanks.
The tabs look sleeker imo. And the users could switch between the benefits faster than having to click on a link, wait for the page to load, then go back to the home page, wait for that page to load, then click on another benefit. With the tabs visitors can get a decent amount of info without wasting time.
If you go with the non-tab version, you could do an auto-scrolling page that has the sections of those 4 features lower down the page. This way everything is visible on one page.