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Is YOUR Website Ready For The Public?

It truly does pain me to see the number of "business" websites out there that just don't belong. If you conduct a search on Alta Vista for "home business tips," I guarantee you you'll see at least six out of the top ten listings that are breaking some of the most important web design rules, an...

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Are You Mac Friendly...Should You Be?

Do you know what Mac friendly that means? When I started out I didn't. I knew what a Mac (short for Macintosh computer) was but I really didn't know what Mac friendly meant. One of my Costly Online Blunders ebook buyers pointed this out to me through a series of emails. Do you realize that ...

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in Web Design Principles
Increase Sales With Easy-To-Read Web Pages

Web pages with readable text will generate more sales than fancy pages that are hard to read. Follow these design tips. Not only will your web pages be easier to read, but you'll keep potential buyers at your site and position yourself to increase sales. Keep Pages Short -- Especially Your Home ...

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Make Your WebSite User-Friendly

You can create a website that attracts customers, not repels them, with a little common sense advice. Everyone wants an attractive professional looking website. But too often businesses think they need a GLITZY site with all the bells and whistles when what they really need is a functional site t...

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Eight Is Not Enough (for Usability Testing)

One of the most popular questions we hear from web designers and usability professionals is: "How many users is enough when conducting usability tests?" Until recently, we had believed -- and told our clients -- that it wasn't usually necessary to test with more than eight users. We based our rec...

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The Web Page Width Dilemma

With so many different resolutions (640x480, 800x600, 1024x768, etc.), browsers (Internet Explorer, Netscape, etc.), and platforms (Windows, Mac, etc.) in use, it is very difficult to design a page that looks good (or at least looks the same) in all configurations. To design a page that looks goo...

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Web Site Accessibility - It’s Just Good Sense

Most of us already know it's good business to have a presence on the World Wide Web. Since millions of people from all over the world use the Web each day, having a web site is one of the best ways to increase market share and audience reach. However, even companies with a web site could be missing...

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in Website Usability
Combining Links And Content

When you write for a web page there is a great attraction for using hyper-links. Even I cannot resist the temptation of linking different pages to a single paragraph just to encapsulate lots of information in short text. Although a web page is mostly written in a hyper-text language, it does not ...

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Make Your Web Site User-Friendly

Many people have email newsletter as an addition to their web site. They want to retain their visitors by offering them to subscribe to their newsletter. This way they ensure that they will have repeat visits. In order to have more subscriptions to your newsletter people need to be convinced to beco...

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