We’re not talking about the cleaning agent…keep using that.
An interesting article that may get you thinking over at DevOpera:
Introduction
A while back I got into a forum discussion over the accessibility of CAPTCHA systems. That isn’t what this article is about (in fact it wasn’t what the thread was about either, but I soon changed that!). I only mention it because one comment in particular stood out as symptomatic of an attitude …more
May 30th, 2008
From Search Engine Round Table:
A Cre8asite Forums thread poses the dilemma about web 2.0 sites getting web 1.0 wrong. Bill Slawski quotes the following from Jakob Nielsen’s article:
Before throwing spending money at “2.0″ features, make sure that you have all the “1.0″ requirements working to perfection. Of the 149,784,002 sites on the Web, maybe a handful can make this claim. Most sites don’t even use the customers’ terminology in headlines and page titles — if you want one quick action item to improve site profitability through better SEO ranking, more clickthroughs, and better understanding of your services, rewriting the first two words of your microcontent will beat any technology any day.
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May 18th, 2008
We worked with the fellows over at Florkowsky’s to develop a custom looking web solution that conveys their unique and creative craftsmanship. One of the most useful features is their interactive viewer that will help their customers pick and choose from a variety of finished, designs and stains.
May 18th, 2008
From Search Engine Watch:
Many large companies assume that site speed isn’t very important to the overall user experience, but they’d be wrong. In today’s Big Biz column, “High Performance SEO Requires Fast Load Times,” Aaron Shear explains that slow load times, compounded by other network issues, can both create a horrible user experience and impact organic search rankings.
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May 18th, 2008