The Five Worst UX Mistakes Websites Make
By Susan Weinschenk, Ph.D.
The user experience of websites has improved by leaps and bounds over the years, but I still run into sites that make me ask, “What were they thinking?!”
Read moreBy Susan Weinschenk, Ph.D.
The user experience of websites has improved by leaps and bounds over the years, but I still run into sites that make me ask, “What were they thinking?!”
Read moreBy Bill Dinan.
The automotive industry is experiencing a boom in mobile ad spending. Expenditures have increased nearly 375 percent from Q2 2011 to Q2 2012.
Read moreBy Brant Wilson.
A lot of web designers are mainly concerned with creating beautiful
websites for their clients. They want the websites they create to be
picture-perfect, impressive, and works of art.
By Robert Andrews.
Publishers reliant on classified advertising are getting hurt by the UK’s fragile local economy. Some are now desperately courting alternative advertising models, but our earnings round-up shows their growth is so far being wiped out.
Read moreBy Shane Vaughan.
The Internet has forever changed the shopping behaviors of consumers. They are investigating products and services like never before.
Read moreBy Gisele Muller.
Instead of picking a single “theme” of examples, we gathered examples of websites that are inspiring and useful for web designers.
Read moreBy Shawn Ingram.
A new study shows that smartphone and tablet users are generally impatient when waiting for websites to load on their devices.
Read moreBy Ali Qayyum.
WordPress is one of the most popular and widely used blogging platforms in the world. It is being used by millions of people already, and everyday new users are signing up.
Read moreBy Alexis Thompson.
“The real fact of the matter is that nobody reads ads. People read what interests them, and sometimes it’s an ad.”—Howard Luck Gossage
The goal of advertising is not to gain the most visibility; it is to attract the most attention. The quote above says it all. How many people do you think really read the ads in their entirety? Not many I would say.
Read moreBy Everett Sizemore.
Ideally a blog post should be written and formatted for the web, meaning it should be short, snappy and image-rich. This post is exactly the oposite of that. Do as I say, not as I do? After beating myself up about it I concluded that the message I wanted to convey (i.e. Holy CRAP we need to know a lot of stuff these days!) is best “illustrated” as a wall of text…
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