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Archive for June, 2008
The Mechanics of Web Content
Posted by Shay Howe on June 26, 2008 within Web Design, Web Site Optimization. | No Comments
Research shows that reading on screen is tiring on the eyes. In addition, reading online is 25% slower than reading print. In other words, users don’t “read” web pages, they scan.
“Eyetracking visualizations show that users often read web pages in an F-shaped pattern: two horizontal stripes followed by a vertical stripe. F for fast. That’s how users read your content. In a few seconds, their eyes move at amazing speeds across your website’s words in a pattern that’s very different from what you learned in school.” (Nielsen, par. 1-2)
Don’t Under Estimate Content on eCommerce Web Sites
Posted by Shay Howe on June 18, 2008 within Web Design, Web Site Optimization. | 1 Comment
Your web site was created to sell products. Your call to action, navigation and easy checkout system are important, but don’t under estimate the power of well-written, compelling content. When customers go online, 4 of 5 of their senses go offline. Customer can’t touch, smell, taste or hear your product. They can only rely on the image(s) and the product description.
Amazon.com is down! Search marketing campaigns still up :( June 6, 2008 1:00pm CST
Posted by Danyl Herron on June 6, 2008 within Search Engine Marketing. | 1 Comment
About 1pm CST I was looking to shop the World’s Largest Store…and found Amazon.com down. Still down at 1:13pm.



