Kelly Groover — July 5, 2019 — July 5, 2019 Although no one knows for sure how many factors Google takes into account when producing search engine results, many website and SEO experts say it hovers around 200. If that number sounds unmanageable and possibly makes you want to quit marketing forever, don’t worry. You … Continue reading 7 Website Optimization Strategies You Needed on Your Site Yesterday
Category Archives: Website User Experience
Poor Colour Contrast Can Impact Your Website
Brent Morrison — March 20, 2019 — March 20, 2019 Imagine trying to browse the internet but you can’t read anything. You squint and look closer. You adjust your screen. You try everything but nothing seems work. Unfortunately, this is a reality for many people who suffer from vision deficiencies, including those with colour deficiencies, … Continue reading Poor Colour Contrast Can Impact Your Website
5 Quick UX Tests You Can Do In-House
Lisa Morgan — March 25, 2017 — March 25, 2017 Normally, when we talk about improving user experiences you’ll hear us discuss collecting data and making informed changes, based on user feedback. But not all UX tests rely on bundles of data and there are a number of quick exercises you and your employees can … Continue reading 5 Quick UX Tests You Can Do In-House
5 Steps to Start Web UX Personas Mapping
by Hansen Hunt July 29, 2016July 29, 2016 There are two web UX mapping situations you can be in: first, you have a brilliant idea and the passion to start a new business but haven’t done any sort of UX personas mapping yet. Second, you are established and have been operating your business for some … Continue reading 5 Steps to Start Web UX Personas Mapping
The New Normal – Responsive Design
by Richard Lott May 3, 2016May 3, 2016 According to a recent post in Litmus, the 10 most popular email clients have been listed for 2015. As an email developer, I can understand and respect the results of this study. It’s no surprise that four out of the top five clients allow for a great … Continue reading The New Normal – Responsive Design
How to Get Your Website to Stand Out From the Crowd
by Susan Friesen April 16, 2016 Follow @https://twitter.com/eVisionMediaApril 16, 2016 Why SEO is Still Very Relevant in Boosting Your Business Visibility Ever felt the fear of losing someone in the crowd? As a young mother, my son was always keeping me on my toes to ensure he didn’t wander off somewhere while out shopping. I … Continue reading How to Get Your Website to Stand Out From the Crowd
8 Reasons Why Responsive Web Design Will Increase Profit For Your Business
by Richie Contartesi March 18, 2016 Follow @anabolictechMarch 18, 2016 Responsive web design is a relatively new standard in how modern websites are designed; it allows web page content to move around on a screen automatically to adjust for just about any screen size. This makes websites more accessible for a wide range of internet-connected … Continue reading 8 Reasons Why Responsive Web Design Will Increase Profit For Your Business
Keys to Improving Your Website’s User Experience
by Laura Hogan March 15, 2016 Follow @lalalaurahoganMarch 15, 2016 When you were a child and you had to go antique shopping with your parents, did it make you feel uncomfortable? Like you couldn’t touch anything without breaking it? As a child, you were probably more comfortable at Chuckie Cheese’s in the foam pit with … Continue reading Keys to Improving Your Website’s User Experience
4 Tips for a Successful Website User Experience
by Michelle Brown January 29, 2016 Follow @http://twitter.com/zaginteractiveJanuary 29, 2016 Long gone are the days of making your website stand out with background music, Flash images, and a hit counter at the bottom proudly telling someone they’re the 12,749th visitor to your site. People have become accustomed to finding what they want within seconds of … Continue reading 4 Tips for a Successful Website User Experience
Does Your Website Pass this One Simple Test?
by Austin Iuliano January 27, 2016 Follow @austiniulianoJanuary 27, 2016 Statistically 98% of all website traffic is not ready to make a purchase. All those visitors are doing research, trying to determine if you can solve their problem. Like little mice scurrying through a maze looking for a piece of cheese. That means that 98% … Continue reading Does Your Website Pass this One Simple Test?