The latest article on ‘Website Magazine’ is titled “One-Click Multi-Screen Website Builder”. Pete Prestipino says, “Mobile website platform Duda has released a one-click site builder that works not just on mobile but desktops and tablets too. The new service, dubbed DudaOne, uses Duda’s technology to build a multi-screen website by pulling existing content from an old website, social networks and online listings. Duda has long engaged in a similar process for the 5 million mobile website it has created for small businesses. DudaOne is different however in that it allows... [...]
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The latest post on ‘Copyblogger’ Blog is titled “Do You Want Your Website To Tell a Better Story?”. Jerod Morris says, “ Paralyzed. That’s how you feel some of the time, maybe a lot of time, when you sit down todeliver your message to your audience. How do I know? Because it’s how I feel some of the time (okay, a lot of time) too. You want to tell a story. I want to tell a story. But so often when we tell stories on the Internet, our words have to do all the heavy lifting. That’s pressure“. Do You Want Your Website To Tell a Better Story? ‘Copyblogger’ Blog [...]
The latest article on ‘Website Magazine’ is titled “Site Speed as a Ranking Signal (Told You So)”. Pete Prestipino says, “It’s not just our team at Website Magazine that has repeatedly expressed the importance and benefits of a fast website; Google itself (as well as SEO whipping boy Matt Cutts) has long advocated for a speedier approach to web page loading. As far back as 2009, Google (on its Webmaster Central Blog) wrote on its use of site speed in Web search ranking. While it wasn’t the most important signal and didn’t have an enormous impact within a large set... [...]
The latest article on Mark Ling’s ‘Affilorama’ blog is titled “5 Online Design Trends To Watch”. Radhika says, “Like fashion, the world of web design is continuously evolving. Also like fashion, if your website isn’t keeping up, you could easily become part of the uncool crowd almost overnight. While mobile is changing our web experience, designers are quickly reinventing the web to keep up. Websites are getting prettier, more minimalistic and simpler to use than ever before. Planning on launching or redesigning your website? These are some of the top online design trends to watch... [...]
The latest article on ‘Business 2 Community’ is titled “6 Signs It’s Time to Redesign Your Website”. Spencer Frandsen says, “Your website is the focal point of your online presence, so you want to make sure everything is looking tidy, eye-catching and modern. Think of it like preparing yourself for a first date! Perhaps you have been contemplating freshening up your website and giving it a virtual makeover (after all, why would you be looking at this article?). If so, then look at the below signs that suggest a redesign is needed: Your Website is Stuck in the 90’s Well... [...]
The latest article on ‘Website Magazine’ is titled “5 Video Strategies for E-Commerce Merchants”. Allison Howen says, “It can be difficult for digital retailers to stand out on the ’Net, as the competition within email inboxes, social newsfeeds and search engine result pages is fierce. One of the most effective ways to create a lasting impression for digital shoppers is by incorporating video into your brand’s marketing strategy. In doing so, retailers have the opportunity to showcase their products, engage their shoppers and increase their brand’s visibility“. 5... [...]
The latest article on ‘Website Magazine’ is titled “3 Tips to Make Your Website More User-Friendly”. Velly Angelova says, “A good website is a rewarding outcome of several important elements encompassing design, content, navigation and functionality. Nowadays running a business website is one of the most important facets in the life of a company and therefore has to be intuitive, not overly complicated and engaging. Keeping your website user-friendly will greatly improve its performance, entice more prospects and boost sales for your business“. 3 Tips to Make Your Website More... [...]
The latest ‘MarketingExperiments’ blog post is titled “LPO: How many columns should you use on a landing page?”. John Tackett says, “What is the highest performing number of columns for your webpages? The question is deceptively simple and difficult to determine unless you test your way to the optimal layout for your needs. During a recent Web clinic, Jon Powell, Senior Executive Content Writer, MECLABS, revealed how a large tech company decided to test its column layout in an effort to increase sales from its branded search efforts. So, let’s review the research notes for some background... [...]
The latest post on ‘Copyblogger’ Blog is titled “3 Ways Your Web Design Can Better Connect You to Your Audience”. Rafal Toman says, “ How do people recognize good web design? There is a big difference between good and bad design. Many people can identify a good design, but they don’t know what makes the difference. Most people are not looking at a website and thinking: That website has well-matched serif and sans-serif fonts and a nice usage of white space! Nope. Only designers think that“. 3 Ways Your Web Design Can Better Connect You to Your Audience ‘Copyblogger’... [...]
The latest article on ‘Website Magazine’ is titled “5 Web Design Blunders”. Allison Howen says, “A website is the digital face of an online business, which makes it very important that a brand’s site leaves a good impression with its visitors. Much too often, however, these important digital properties contain design blunders. While some of these blunders are simply annoying to frequent Web surfers, other blunders can actually disrupt the user experience and result in lost customers and revenue. Avoid making these mistakes on your site, by learning more about five of the top... [...]