Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Homepage Design: The Tip To Top All Best Practices



by SEO Roy

Mobile websites’ homepages beat the pants off regular websites’ homepage designs at achieving a homepage’s goal: driving the visitor deeper into the site.
Q: Why are the homepage designs of mobile sites so much more effective than the design of ordinary homepages?

A: The reduced space on mobile screens forces choices in what to display, and this is especially true on the homepage.

read more at
http://seoroi.com/seo-roi-quality/homepage-design-best-practices/

Infographics or Articles: Which Type of Content is Best for Your Idea?



by Michael Erin Strong

Trusting your social experts is the key to success (if you’ve hired the right team, that is); but, how do you know that they’re right and not just opining blindly? Here is a simple guide to help you understand which content type is right for the topic or idea that’s been selected.
It is asymmetrical, either because objects are not on an invisible grid, or the balance is off. This can be fixed by pre-screening IGs with Feng Gui, and by using grid lines to align text and objects to invisible columns.
read more at
http://www.blueglass.com/blog/infographics-or-articles-which-type-of-content-is-best-for-your-idea/

The $300 Million Button



[While Luke Wroblewski was writing his well-received book, Web Form Design: Filling in the Blanks, he asked if I could think of an example where a change in a form's design made a noticeable difference in business. "You mean like $300 million of new revenue?" I responded. "Yes, like that." said Luke. So I wrote this article, which he published in his book.]

read How Changing a Button Increased a Site's Annual Revenues by $300 Million ?