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Link: cre8asiteforums.com
There are a number of resources that are becoming easier to find/use as the web becomes more pervasive. While web media has tended to default to a so-called mid-atlantic voice people still tend to feel most comfortable with others who speak/sound similar. North American English Dialec...
I was sitting in a publisher's office the other day talking about them "going digital". We talked about how they "tested the market" for their current demographic to see whether they would want a digital version of the magazine, (as it's not cheap to develop a professional version of ...
They said they'd done a free 45-minute analysis of one of our sites. Being an SEO myself it was funny listening to the guy for a few minutes. One of the keywords he suggested we target was related to job vacancies, when the site in question is a news website. The 'job' keyword happene...
As Google moves forward with named entity recognition (a term/phrase that uniquely identifies one thing from a set/group of similar things) it behoves webdevs to: * identify: ---the taxonomy (classification) of niche sets. ---the named entities within each set. Note: cross define as u...
If the button doesn't say "click here" (which they should not for usability reasons), and the button alt doesn't say to click, how would they know it goes somewhere? Can we add "click for free shipping" in the alt, even if the image text doesn't use the word "click"? 1. Unlike with pu...
So, Google trends allows you to add up to 5 keywords and to get a nice graph over time of volume. That's good but I need to do it with 100s of keywords. Who's using that tool and/or what is it. PM me if it's a secret.
“Yeah, that was my first thought: “Where was Ian when we were combining UI, SEO, conversions, design, and customer service every single day in the Cre8asite forums from 2003 onwards? In London, at SES this year, I was on the panel “Integrated Marketing: What does it mean?”, and this i...
I'm always looking for intuitive navigation... BREAKING DOWN AMAZON’S MEGA DROPDOWN This type removes the delay and has some interesting history, as it seems as though Bruce Tognazzini from Apple's HID team back in the 80s, was the inventor.,