Usability / UX

User Experience for Content Marketing

User Experience Is More Than Usability [Slideshow]

How often do you hear business and marketing pros refer to user experience and usability as the same concept? It’s true that usability is a key component of user experience design, without question. But they are absolutely different ideas. User Experience (UX) for Content Marketing On Friday September 27, 2013, I conducted a training for

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5 Essential Web Hosting Features

Webhosting 101: 5 Essential Web Hosting Features Your Site Must Have

Launching your own website is a great way for businesses and individuals to get their products and opinions out to the greater world. A website can allow an individual to voice their opinions and thoughts in a venue that reaches far beyond their circle of friends, while it also allows a small business to reach

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New Return On Now Website Hosted on WP Engine

New Site Live on WP Engine – Just in Time For SXSWi!

Today, I am excited to unveil a brand new website for Return On Now. This redesign has been in the works for some time now, and we are happy to have it live in time for this year’s South By Southwest Interactive Conference (SXSWi). The new site is improved in many ways, several of which

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Rough Out There for Web Designers, How to Work With Them Better

How to Work With Web Designers Better

Today we bring you another guest post from Linda Phillips, who represents YarraWeb out of Melbourne, Australia. Feature Image Courtesy of Andrew Mager on Flickr. Web designers and their clients have a famously strained relationship, and this is largely due to communication problems. Web designer must often second guess what the business owner wants, while

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Why Aren’t More Of Us Optimizing Websites for Mobile Browsing?

My how things have changed the past 5-7 years. Up until the last few years, it was rather impractical to think of mobile phones or tablets as fully-functional devices with computing power akin to that of a full computer. After Apple changed the game with the iPhone and later the iPad, others followed suit. Similar to

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