Archive for May, 2008
From <a href=”http://www.builderau.com.au/news/soa/Human_bonding_key_to_Web_success/0,339028227,339271363,00.htm”target=_blank>Builder.com.au</a>:
<em>Creating an emotional attachment is a key requirement to creating successful Web sites according to one leading design ethnographer.
In a keynote address delivered in Sydney this morning, Kelly Goto, principal and CEO of Gotmedia, said developers and designers should focus on creating bonds between technology and users of technology rather than focusing solely on technology for success. </em>
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May 19th, 2008
From ISEdb.com:
You hear a lot about the negative perception that many in the business world have of SEO. I think a lot of this is inevitable for any new industry just emerging. For years SEO has been relatively easy to jump into and “expert” SEO firms were known to appear overnight, only to disappear months later. I often cringe when reading forums where somebody with a online name of “SEOprophet” (I pulled this name out of my hat, I apologize if it’s yours!) asks a basic SEO question that not only has been asked and answered many times over the past few years but is completely irrelevant to the optimization process today.
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May 19th, 2008
From Mad.co.uk:
At some point during the 1990s, every business, institution and corporate body developed an obsession with branding. Clients loved branding. They understood it, where previously they’d struggled to grasp the esoteric mysteries of design. And if designers were to have any chance of dining at the top table with all the other smart-brained consultants, it was essential that we get out our flip charts and turn ourselves into branding consultants.
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May 19th, 2008
From WebsiteHostDirectory:
Website hosting and domain registrar company, GoDaddy.com, has upgraded its WebSite Tonight product, providing key features, including information about the new .MOBI web site movement.
GoDaddy has developed pages designed for .MOBI that are optimized for on-the-go devices, making them easy to load and navigate from the smaller, more limited screens of wireless phones and PDAs.
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May 19th, 2008
From SearchNewz.com:
…If you’re a search engine optimization firm, you’ve got to love all those award-coveting, Flash-obsessing interactive agencies out there that keep SEOs busy cleaning up and fixing code so web sites can get crawled.
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May 19th, 2008
From Guardian Unlimited:
Alan Fletcher was Britain’s best ever graphic designer. This assertion would cause very few people in the media to quibble, although the term itself may need more general explanation. ‘Graphic design’ is what used to be called commercial art - at least by faux purists who felt that true ‘art’ was isolated from the brute necessities of vulgar trade and popular communication.
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May 18th, 2008
From StraightUpSearch:
At around this time every year, I’m hit with the horrifying realization that Thanksgiving is next week.
Not that big a deal, as it’s a holiday I, in general, enjoy. I like eating. I, for the time being, have abandoned vegetarianism and the resultant turkey-eating-related guilt ebbs daily (prodded by knowledge that ranch turkeys, if left unattended in a rainstorm, will drown because they won’t stop looking up with their beaks open).
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May 18th, 2008
From Big Mouth Media:
You’re probably wondering what fat fingers and search engine optimisation have in common. For starters, have you ever noticed that when you misspell a keyword search or provide a spelling alteration in a search engine, such as Google, you often incur a Did you mean: message and a link to the term the search engine thinks you’re actually searching for?
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May 18th, 2008
From Promotion World:
Points to be considered when planning a Flash based web site:
1. Purpose of the web site: If the primary purpose of the web site is to offer artistic or visual effects to the visitors (such as a business that is primarily a Design/Arts company, with visitors coming to the web site on some reference other than search engines) then Flash is recommended.
2. If you are developing a web site for getting more potential customers using Search Engine Optimization (SEO) techniques, then it is recommended to limit Flash only to certain portions of the web site or not to use at all.
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May 18th, 2008
From the Whir.com:
One area that inevitably comes up when discussing Web site production is search engine optimization. This is an area of particular concern to Web hosts, because market saturation has made it nearly impossible to rank well for generic keywords such as “Web host,” “Web hosting” “server” and the like.
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May 18th, 2008
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