Well, it took a little effort but I was finally able to get some illustrations from Don't Make Me Think to help you understand points outlined in the ... More
“Don’t Make Me Think” – A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability – Review & Summary Part II
Now that we've summarized the guiding principles of making a 'usable' website in part I, it's now time to delve into practical tips for designing your ... More
“Don’t Make Me Think” – A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability – Review & Summary Part I
Web usability is a topic I’ve recently begun delving into to learn more about how to make websites more user-friendly. No matter if it’s a website, ... More
Happy New Year!!
It’s a new year once again – the holidays are over, family has gone home and it’s back to work. I for one had a wonderful Christmas and New Year ... More
Ways You Can Still Use Frames and Have High Rankings
One of the tenets of good site architecture is avoiding frames. While they may look nice, they’ve only spelled trouble in the past from an SEO ... More
Webinar Shows How Small Businesses Can Maximize Their Homepage’s Value
I recently was finally able to take an hour and watch a webinar put together by our friends at Marketing Experiments. Originally airing on Sept. 1st, ... More
Test Headlines with the “Breath” Test
Web copywriters and bloggers like me constantly wonder if short or long headlines are better. We’ve been asking the question for years in the hopes of ... More
6 Web Design/SEO Tips your Developer Needs to Know
Now that we’re halfway through 2010, many website owners are thinking it’s time for a re-design or are in the midst of one right now. If you’re in ... More
SEO Advantage’s New Pimped Out Press Room Landing Page – Optimizing for SEO and PR
We’re always on the lookout for cutting edge SEO and online marketing techniques. Some things we find we test on our own sites to see how well they ... More