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The three Us of mobile design: UX v usability v UI

Published on 2016/06/01 By admin

Mobile design focuses, or should focus, on the user. This so-called user-centric design has generated a healthy obsession with the three Us: user experience (UX), usability and user interface (UI). These terms, and the roles associated with them, are commonly mistaken and/or used interchangeably

Five ways UX blends with SEO to improve a site’s performance

Published on 2016/05/27 By admin

For many years there has been a debate on whether UX and SEO can really go hand in hand, but this is not the case anymore. Today we’re examining how UX and SEO can make the perfect match

The Psychological Benefits of Simple Design: Why Less Really is More by @shanejones15

Published on 2014/11/12 By admin

It’s a question that marketers and designers ask themselves every day: What is the key to a conversion-based design? And the answer: As little design as possible.

4 ‘Don’ts’ From My Favorite UX Book, “Don’t Make Me Think” [SEJ BOOK CLUB] by @itsduhnise

Published on 2014/06/10 By admin

Editor’s Note: This is the first in a monthly series of book reviews by the Search Engine Journal editorial team.

Global Site Infrastructure Plan Essential For Effective SEO & Usability

Published on 2013/06/28 By admin

Targeting the world with a website is a huge opportunity for today’s marketers — but very few businesses start out with that goal. The vast majority target a particular nation first, prove the business model, grow their business’ success, and then consider rolling out globally….

The SEO Breakdown: Bank Information Center Site Audit

Published on 2012/04/05 By admin

As part of a site audit special series, we’re going to review an interesting website, Bank Information Center (BIC). BIC is a non-profit organization that does some very cool things but, like most non-profits, hasn’t updated their website for many years.

The Value Of Testing Website Usability & Search Engine Performance

Published on 2012/03/30 By admin

For one day during the holiday shopping period in December, customers could not use a well-known retail giant’s website. Heads rolled

The Ultimate Secret For Successful Marketing & Web Design

Published on 2012/03/09 By admin

We’ve just experienced another season of roundups in the sports, music and movie industries and throughout it all, I noted interesting things about marketing and human behavior. Super Bowl It began with the TV commercials during the Super Bowl. Usually my favorite part of this final game of..

Recent Findings On Captcha & The User Experience

Published on 2012/02/03 By admin

The opinions on what makes a form or Web application user friendly may vary but most everyone dislikes Captcha fields. Some Captcha’s are so difficult to decipher they actually increase form and page abandonment. Along with the freedom the Internet provides humans, it is unfortunately humans who..

10 Search & Website Usability New Year Resolutions for 2012

Published on 2012/01/06 By admin

No matter where in the world you live, it’s likely you have rituals that you participate in at various times of the year. Website owners have a New Year ritual too