Archive: ‘Usability’ Category

Twitter Signup Page Has Usability Flaws, Really?

It would be quite obvious to say that twitter has become the largest growing social networking site today. You already must be connected with this popular service.

What’s happening? Yes, this is what users share on twitter and get connected with their friends, colleagues & family by just sharing what they are doing, in 140 characters. It is brilliant indeed.

But we, the web developers see a website, web apps in a different way. I am also using the tweetmeme service associated with twitter for this blog. We also love to do what other users do, but we always look for better ideas and we follow these popular websites. It wouldn’t be wrong to say that these popular websites are followed as a standard for all the web developers. We always try to find things which made such websites so popular in the world. We look for better ideas which can attract more users on our websites. In short, this is something we call ‘Usability’.

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7 Ways To Recession Proof Your Website

I got an email newsletter, found very interesting, so sharing the post as it is here:

Recession is characterized by subdued demand and tendency of buyers to seek ‘value for their money’. With the average human attention span being less to 10 seconds, a website only has little time to convey this ‘value’ to its intended audience. And it takes more than just an appealing design to be able to do so.

The following points are collated to help website owners to facilitate conversions and increase repeat visitors; in times like these, you need it more than ever.

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