Another great article by Jakob Nielsen and a must read for those of you working or planning a new website. Aspects of Design Quality Summary: Usability scores for 51 websites shows some correlation between navigation, content, and feature quality, but no connections to other usability areas. Some user interfaces are good, some are bad; we Continue Reading
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13NovTop Ten Guidelines for Homepage Usability
by Jakob Nielsen useit.com. Summary: A company’s homepage is its face to the world and the starting point for most user visits. Improving your homepage multiplies the entire website’s business value, so following key guidelines for homepage usability is well worth the investment.Homepages are the most valuable real estate in the world. Each year, companies Continue Reading
23OctWhat are website utilities?
Utilities are things that help you use a page, such as Shopping Cart, Site Map, Login, Bookmark and so on. This is not the same as your navigation, sub navigation or call to action items. There good to have, try to set them apart. Example, top left above logo at http://gokihei.orgContinue Reading
14OctThe Benefits of Outsourcing for Small Businesses
Outsourcing — the practice of using outside firms to handle work normally performed within a company — is a familiar concept to many entrepreneurs. Small companies routinely outsource their payroll processing, accounting, distribution, and many other important functions — often because they have no other choice. Many large companies turn to outsourcing to cut costs. Continue Reading
12AugWebsite Checklist
This is a great article we’ve uncovered, by WebMastersinc.com. If your website doesn’t stand out and do a heck of a lot of things right, then chances are it’s going to crash and burn. We’ve even included notes and resources for nearly every item on the checklist (just to make your life easier). The Sections Continue Reading
07AugProtected: Web Designer Resources
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