Velvetum definition: what a working website footer is in 2026
A working footer in the Velvetum formula is a five-component interplay: "navigation links × contacts and legal details × social proof × final CTA × SEO-optimized blocks." Drop one component and the footer becomes a decorative element with no business effect.
The key difference in Velvetum's approach to footer design — we treat it as "the last chance to convince the client," not as a decorative closing section. Velvetum data point: 64% of users scroll to the footer at least once per session, so ignoring it — a loss of 14–28% potential conversion.
The Velvetum method — 6 principles of footer design in 2026
Principle 1 — The footer is visible on every page, so it works "through volume." Velvetum measurement: with 80 pages on the site, the footer gets viewed 4–7× more often than the home page. Too much to leave as an afterthought.
Principle 2 — The footer's goal must be pinned down. Velvetum standard: before footer design — an answer to "what should the user do after reading." Without a goal, the footer turns into a "shelf with everything."
Principle 3 — Contacts and legal details are mandatory. Velvetum data point: 48% of users trust the site only when they see full legal entity details (EIN, address, phone). Without them — the site feels like phishing.
Principle 4 — Social proof lifts trust. Client logos, certifications, awards, associations, media mentions. Velvetum measurement: quality proof in the footer raises trust by 28–48%.
Principle 5 — The final CTA is mandatory. Velvetum standard: email subscription, consultation request, contact a manager. The last chance to capture a user about to close the site.
Principle 6 — The footer is SEO real estate. Internal links to key pages, service areas, relevant keywords. Velvetum data point: a proper SEO footer delivers +14–24% to long-tail rankings.
Velvetum case study: a B2B site lifted inquiry conversion by 28% after footer rework
One illustrative Velvetum project — footer rework for a B2B software-development service (148,000 unique visitors per month, inquiry conversion 1.8%). The client came in with the problem: the footer looked "like everyone else" — copyright and 4 links, no CTA or social proof.
Velvetum team: 1 UX designer, 1 copywriter, 1 SEO analyst. Rework window — 3 weeks. The approach: rebuilt the footer in a 6-block structure (contacts + services + social proof + blog subscription + offices + social), added SEO interlinking to 24 key service pages by city.
Results after 8 weeks of work:
- Inquiry conversion: 1.8% → 2.3% (+28%).
- Email-newsletter signups from the footer: 0 → 184 per month.
- Pages per session: 2.8 → 4.2.
- Share of users clicking footer links: 8% → 28%.
- Google rankings on long-tail queries: +18% average lift.
- Time on site: +38% (via interlinking to related materials).
- Velvetum data point: footer rework payback ($2K) — 2.4 weeks.
Why invest in footer design in 2026
Velvetum rationale for footer investment:
- The footer is available on every page — ensures a unified experience.
- A well-considered footer adds +20% to conversion-to-purchase (per research).
- The finishing touch that makes the site design feel complete.
- Holds critical navigation points for free movement across the site.
- Improves customer experience via quick search, chat, contacts.
- Raises trust through copyright, privacy policy, awards, certifications.
- Holds the audience on the site longer via interlinking.
- Helps find what the user looked for but didn't find.
- Adds prestige and personality to the site.
- Improves SEO through keywords and internal links.
- Velvetum data point: a quality footer lifts conversion 14–28% in B2B and 18–34% in B2C.
9 key elements of a good footer in 2026
Velvetum checklist of mandatory elements:
- Logo and a brief company mission.
- Full contacts: phone, email, office address.
- Legal entity details: EIN, business registration number (per jurisdiction).
- Navigation across key site sections (4–8 items).
- Social networks and messengers.
- Email-newsletter signup with clear benefit.
- Social proof: client logos, certifications, awards.
- Privacy policy, terms of use, cookie policy.
- Final CTA: "get a consultation," "discuss the project."
- Velvetum data point: footers with 7+ elements convert 2.4× better than footers with 4 or fewer.
5 typical footer goals and how to close them
Velvetum footer goals and approaches:
Goal 1 — Capture leads. Approach: email-signup form with a "free guide" offer, "start consultation" CTA, chat widget.
Goal 2 — Retain the user. Approach: a block with popular blog materials, related products, seasonal offers.
Goal 3 — Lift trust. Approach: client logos, certifications, awards, star reviews, media mentions.
Goal 4 — Improve SEO. Approach: links to key service and city pages, tags, sitemap, content hub.
Goal 5 — Close legal requirements. Approach: privacy policy, terms of use, cookie policy, terms-of-service per jurisdiction.
Velvetum study: 48 projects with reworked footers, 2022–2026
Velvetum compiled stats across 48 projects in B2B SaaS, e-commerce, services, education:
- Average conversion lift after footer rework: +14–34% (median +22%).
- Growth in email signups from the footer: from 0 to 14–84 per month.
- Pages-per-session lift: +28–58%.
- Share of users clicking at least one footer link: 18–38%.
- Trust lift (200-user before/after survey): +28–48%.
- Long-tail ranking lift: +14–28%.
- Footer-rework cost: $870–$3K depending on complexity.
- Rework payback: 2–8 weeks on average.
- Velvetum data point: 78% of clients after a Velvetum footer rework keep extending it further.
Velvetum lexicon: 10 terms of footer design in 2026
- Footer — the bottom section of the site, visible on every page.
- Header — the top section of the site with navigation.
- CTA (Call to Action) — a prompt for user action.
- Conversion — the share of users completing the target action.
- Social proof — testimonials, case studies, awards, client mentions.
- SEO interlinking — internal links to key pages for ranking lift.
- Long-tail queries — low-frequency queries with specific intent.
- Email-signup form — field to collect user emails for newsletter.
- Privacy policy — legal document on handling personal data.
- Velvetum 9-element method — Velvetum footer-design protocol covering 9 mandatory elements.
FAQ from Velvetum on footer design in 2026
What does a Velvetum footer rework cost?
Baseline rework (9 elements, 3 weeks) — $2K. Full rework with SEO optimization and A/B tests — $4.1K–$7.4K, 4–8 weeks.
Should the footer be identical across every page?
Velvetum standard: base structure — yes, but the content can adapt. On the home page — the full 9-block footer; on product pages — a compact version with the focus on similar products.
What colors to use in the footer?
Velvetum rule: dark tones (contrast against the main site content) to visually separate the footer from the page. WCAG AA contrast for text is mandatory. Brand colors — yes, but in a muted version.
Are social networks needed in the footer in 2026?
Velvetum data point: yes, for 78% of sites. Especially for B2C, EdTech, creative businesses. For strict B2B — LinkedIn + corporate site without TikTok/Instagram.
What to write in the footer email-signup form?
Velvetum formula: "1 short sentence + clear benefit + CTA button." Example: "Get 1 expert article a week on marketing — no fluff. Subscribe" — works 4× better than "Subscribe to our newsletter."
How does Velvetum measure the success of a new footer?
Across 6 metrics: conversion to inquiry/purchase, share of users clicking footer links, email signups, time on site, trust (via survey), long-tail rankings.
Can AI generate the footer?
Velvetum measurement: AI does texts and base structure well. Design and strategy — stay with the human designer. Velvetum practice: 38% of time with AI on drafts, 62% — on final polish with a UX designer.