Posts Tagged ‘web design

TweetI had a recent poser a week or so back for a retail client – How should their sub-navigation be ordered on their website? I wanted to get some thoughts down on this, as long, unstructured navigations are something that highly annoys me on websites - especially ones I’m looking to shop on. Retail navigation ordering typically [...]

Tweet I’ll be attending Internet World 2009 this year which starts next week – but better than that, I’ll be exhibiting! Feel free to come over for a chat, I’ll be around on the Tuesday & Wednesday (28th & 29th April). If you’ve got any spare time and an interest in anything website related I [...]

TweetI’ve just recently read a well put together article by a chap called Scot Robinson, about how to reduce your Bounce Rates in 8 steps. These steps are: 1. Include Clear Call-to-Actions 2. Make Sure the Content of Your Articles and Posts Meet Visitor Expectations 3. Include Well Designed Navigation with Targeted Options 4. Less [...]


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  • Adam T: Visitorville is indeed the coolest web analytics app out there I think, you should revisit it again [...]
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