May 11th, 2008 | More Posts: Web Usability, Internet Marketing, Organic SEO, SEO India, SEO Services India |
Earlier during the mid and late ninety’s and beginning of the 21st century the Internet connections were rather slow. Most people had dial-up Internet network connections and broadband connectivity was a futuristic luxury that not many had the capacity to afford. Due to this the landing page time of most web sites in the cyber […]
Popularity: 55%
December 13th, 2007 | More Posts: Web Usability |
Lost tofu turkeys, frustrated e-commerce clients and a website badly in need of a usability checkup are featured in the latest episode of Oneupweb’s Podcast Series, One for the Money.
Popularity: 12%
June 21st, 2007 | More Posts: Web Usability |
Any decision on a website’s navigation is critical to usability, findability, accessibility and SEO. It can be difficult to undo if you select a poor design. So usable navigation is best established early on in a web project. There are many different examples of main navigation systems, (i.e. the main method for accessing content in different site sections) but the ‘three Cs’ of …
Popularity: 1%
June 8th, 2007 | More Posts: Web Usability |
Brulant, Inc., one of the leading ecommerce and online business partners in the nation, recently conducted a website usability study for Safelite® Auto Glass, a national auto glass provider, resulting in a 69% increase in the number of customers to complete the appointment process.
Popularity: 1%
May 27th, 2007 | More Posts: E-Business, Web Usability, Internet Marketing, Brand Building, Organic SEO |
“Google’s vision for universal search is to ultimately search across all its content sources, compare and rank all the information in real time, and deliver a single, integrated set of search results that offers users precisely what they are looking for.” - Source: Google Press Release
It is still a mystery whether Big Daddy is doing […]
Popularity: 18%
May 26th, 2007 | More Posts: Web Usability, Web Design, Internet Marketing, Link Strategies |
The rel=”nofollow” tag is a HTML attribute to instruct search engines not to assign any value for the given link. It is generally used in forums and websites where the web master does not want to provide link value to its members. Especially in cases where the links were posted through some automated bots to […]
Popularity: 17%
May 19th, 2007 | More Posts: Web Usability |
Posted by Olaf Schmidt on Tuesday 22/May/2007, @00:25 from the t�v-t�v-hurrah dept. Munich’s KDE distribution LiMux has been certified to meet the international usability standard ISO 9241. The use of KDE 3 as an “effective, efficient and satisfactory” working environment is named as a decisive factor for passing the certification.
Popularity: 10%
May 15th, 2007 | More Posts: Web Usability |
The Royal Society of Medicine has now launched its new website at www.rsm.ac.uk. This marks a dramatic improvement with a completely new design and layout that improves navigability, accessibility and usability.The new website has been developed so that it is structured around the needs of its users, and was created following consultation with Members and other users of the website. [click link …
Popularity: 2%
May 15th, 2007 | More Posts: Web Usability |
Dramatically increased accuracy sets a new standard among persona development solutions (PRWeb May 15, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/pingpr.php/VGhpci1JbnNlLUluc2UtRW1wdC1UaGlyLVplcm8=
Popularity: 2%
May 8th, 2007 | More Posts: E-Business, Web Usability, Internet Marketing |
Aaron Shear from Clickz shares his thoughts on doing A/B testing for large websites with multiple categories and product pages. He says “One of the most difficult things to explain to upper management is just how problematic it can be to do A/B testing on SEO strategies on large sites. There are so many moving […]
Popularity: 6%