Showing posts with label Website. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Website. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Better User Experience Podcast #9: An Interview with Feng-GUI CEO Rafael Mizrahi


by Ben Snyder

"A Better User Experience" (abetteruserexperience.com) website is a brilliant website with learning resources about: web usability, user testing, and building a better online user experience.

Here is an interview they had with Feng-GUI CEO, Rafael Mizrahi.

Listen to the interview at:
http://abetteruserexperience.com/2011/10/10/better-user-experience-podcast-9-an-interview-with-feng-gui-ceo-rafael-mizrahi/

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Feng-GUI partners SimilarSites.com


SimilarSites.com Launches New Competitive Intelligence Features!

Tel Aviv, December 19, 2011 - After launching at the beginning of 2009, SimilarSites.com has been the leading place to find competitive and similar sites for any website around the web. Reaching millions of unique users per month, the company recently rolled out a major make over and added new features to deliver even better results. Visitors to the website can now use these tools for a variety of competitive intelligence analysis. Here is an overview of the new offerings:

Eye Tracking Heatmap

SimilarSites.com partnered with Feng-GUI, a visual analysis company, to incorporate their eye tracking simulation into the SimilarSites results. The new “Heatmap” tab shows a screen shot of a website’s homepage along with the corresponding color-coordinated image which predicts how a human eye views the website upon first arrival. Heatmaps for four similar websites are also shown which makes for easy competitive comparisons.

Knowing that on average, website owners only have 5 seconds to capture users attention, this technology enables webmasters to optimize the placement of content to maximize the chances of capturing users attention.




Enhanced Results

SimilarSites.com has made changes to its algorithm that deliver more targeted similar website recommendations. Websites are now characterized by specific tags, leading to a convenient browsing experience, ideal for competitive research. The “Also Visited” results, which SimilarSites.com is one of the few websites around the web that provides this service, delivers a list of 10 websites that a person who visits a website is also likely to visit. The results are calculated and show their corresponding Affinity Score, a measurement of the likelihood that someone is going to visit another specific website. Lastly, the Top Sites results have also been improved which show a birds eye view of up to 25 similar websites based on a related topic or category.




Keyword Density

Keyword Density measures how many times a specific word is used on a webpage in comparison to the total amount of text on that specific page. It can be used to gauge the quantity of specific content used in a website, which can play a major role in page rank and search positioning.

The revamped SimilarSites.com results calculate and show the keyword density for a website’s top 15 terms. With the click of a button, a user can find similar websites that also share Keyword Density for a specific word. The comparative feature can be used to understand which websites share similar keywords.



Overall, these improvements have made Similarsites a more resourceful tool for anyone doing competitive Internet research. Visit SimilarSites.com to see the new changes and start discovering similar websites today.

Thursday, October 06, 2011

Using Feng-GUI in Determining Your Website’s Critical Path



Ben Snyder and Newman Lanier from Better User Experience blog, exploring Feng-GUI feedback during a redesign of a web page flow through a critical path towards higher conversions.

"What we were hoping to see was a visual narrative that made sense. In our original test, the gaze-plot was all over the place. Now that we’ve put the most important things out front and center, we should see the gaze-plot be a lot more orderly, an indication of understanding."


read the full article at
http://betteruserexperience.wordpress.com/2011/10/05/using-feng-gui-in-determining-your-websites-critical-path/

Thursday, April 30, 2009

JSON joins the services supported formats

This one is for you AJAX lovers out there.
Feng-GUI web services now supports JSON (JavaScript Object Notation).

You may find the JSON end point at http://service.feng-gui.com/json/api.ashx

Note: Only registered customers can access the web services.

Tuesday, November 04, 2008

is your website ready for the 5 seconds attention span challenge


After decades of TV, Radio, Magazines and now Internet, we find ourselves in a society overwhelmed by information begging for attention. As a result of that we have a world with an attention span now shorter than a goldfish’s. How is the media and specially the web facing that? And how can we take advantage on way the human mind works?

read the wonderful post by Mauricio Duque at snap2objects

Thanks!Mao

Thursday, August 07, 2008

Feng-GUI Web API services

Coming Soon ...
Over the last months we are working on a new platform that will enable you to use Feng-GUI attention and attraction technologies through web services.

Members of the Private Beta group will have access to the specifications draft of the API and benefit the option to ask for changes and modifications before we finish the implementation.

Feng-GUI open web Application Programming Interface (API for short) means that anyone (well, right now, only members of the Beta program) can write their own program to integrate Feng-GUI technologies and services in new and different ways. For example, you could automate usability testing, Optimize your Ad placement , create a Photoshop plugin, etc'.

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Percentage of Web Page Text Read

useit.com

on How Little Do Users Read?
by Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox, May 6, 2008:
On the average Web page, users have time to read at most 28% of the words during an average visit; 20% is more likely.


read the whole article at http://www.useit.com/alertbox/percent-text-read.html

Tuesday, April 08, 2008

Feng-GUI at CIL2008


Feng-GUI will be presented at CIL2008 the 23rd annual Computers in Libraries — the most comprehensive North American conference and exhibition on all aspects of library & information delivery technology.
Although the tools and technology available to libraries & information services have changed over the years, the excellent quality and range of both topics and speakers at Computers in Libraries 2008 remain the same.

http://www.infotoday.com/cil2008/

Feng-GUI and a list of web tools including Flickr Photo badge and Photoshop Express will be presented by Speakers: Darlene Fichter & Frank Cervone
In Session B104 – Widgets, Tools, & Doodads for Library Webmasters
3:15 PM – 4:00 PM



Here is the full list of web tools
http://eclecticlibrarian.net/blog/2008/04/cil-2008-widgets-tools-doodads-for-library-webmasters/

Thanks to Frank Cervone, Darlene Fichter, Anna Creech for the information, and to Steve Campion for the photo.

here is the presentation

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Core77 Attack


We are under attack, Thanks to Core77 the Design blog:)

Thank you Arnold Van Bezooyen for sharing Feng-GUI with your readers.

view the post and comments at Core77

Friday, March 14, 2008

The Best Tools for Visualization


ReadWriteWeb published a list of "Best Tools for Visualization"
great applications. sweet animations
and.. ohh.. BTW.. Feng-GUI is there too :)
Thank you Sarah Perez!

Monday, February 18, 2008

Feng-GUI Dashboard Revealed

here is a sneak preview of the next version of Feng-GUI



stay tuned ...

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

ReadWriteWeb attack


We are under attack, Thanks to ReadWriteWeb :)


"But Feng-GUI doesn’t use real eye tracking, which would require that humans look at each object being measured and would hardly scale very well. Instead, the site uses an algorithm that attempts to guess what a real human would be most likely to look at."


read the full story at ReadWriteWeb
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/feng-gui_visual_attention_heatmaps.php

Sunday, August 26, 2007

website is under attack



The website is under attack since 26/8 21:30 and the service is unavailable.
Hope to return soon while increasing our scalability.

Thank you for your interest in Feng-GUI.

Feng-GUI at The 40 coolest free applications around

Seopher: reviewing and discussing Linux, internet marketing and blogging,
recommends Feng-GUI ViewFinder heatmap service in a list of 40 cool and free applications.

http://seopher.com/articles/the_40_coolest_free_applications_around

thanks Seopher!