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Site Usability Test

Website Load Time is More Important Than Ever

Wednesday, March 28th, 2007

Websurfers are not getting any more patient.

More people are installing broadband connections in their homes, and more than 80 percent of all active Internet users in the US now access the net with broadband, according to Website Optimization’s March 2007 Bandwidth Report. The pokey 56K connection is becoming too slow … Continue Reading »

TMZ Tops Mequoda Blog 100

Friday, March 23rd, 2007

TMZ’s constantly updated celebrity news draws more unique users by a wide margin.

Entertainment news hub TMZ dominated the Mequoda Blog 100 this month, generating more unique visitors during January than the two closest contenders combined. … Continue Reading »

Is Your Website Design Working Hard Enough for You?

Monday, March 19th, 2007

Capitalize on these frequently overlooked opportunities to sell more products from your website and increase your average dollar amount per sale.

If you’ve ever bought a product in direct response to a TV commercial, you’ve experienced the “upsell.” The operator always has a special, “today only” opportunity to increase your order … Continue Reading »

Top 100 Media Blogs in the United States

Friday, March 16th, 2007

The Mequoda Research Team has made a list of the top 100 media blogs in the country based on unique page visitors per month.

In the sprawling and volatile blogosphere, mining for a gem of a site is hard work. That’s why the Mequoda Research Team created the free Mequoda Blog … Continue Reading »

8 Tips for 2.0 Blogging

Tuesday, February 13th, 2007

If there’s a new blog born every half second, how will yours get noticed?

The average blog reader views 77% more pages than an average user, and believe it or not, those blog readers are 11% more likely to have an average income of $75,000 or more, according to Clickz. Well … Continue Reading »

Website Usability Tip: Does Less Hype Equal More Comprehension?

Friday, February 2nd, 2007

Looking back on an expert’s claim that website usability testing proved promotional language imposes a cognitive burden

It’s nearly a decade now since website usability expert Dr. Jakob Nielsen proclaimed that “that 79 percent of our test users always scanned any new page they came across; only 16 percent read word-by-word.”

“Users … Continue Reading »

Website Usability Testing Should Determine Whether you Change your Website Design

Thursday, December 21st, 2006

Experts on Website Design and Website Usability Testing Can Disagree

“Never redesign your website,” says one of my esteemed mentors and colleagues.

Disturbing words, especially because, as a website design expert and information architect, I spend 50+ hours a week explaining to clients why and how they must redesign their websites. … Continue Reading »

How Print Magazines are Losing Core Readers

Friday, September 15th, 2006

Earlier this week, I got my annual physical (the doc says I’m in good shape for an old guy). My new MD looks to be about 35 making me about 15 years his senior—me having just turned 50 last December.

While waiting in various states of dress and undress, I found … Continue Reading »

Eight Website Usability Terms you Should Become Familiar With

Thursday, August 24th, 2006

Having just conducted a mini-usability test this week with a very confused customer, I have website usability on the brain. We have some tests scheduled for the end of September that I just cannot wait another second for!

As many of you know, website usability is a hot issue in Web … Continue Reading »

Using Card Sorting to Understand How Users Organize Content into Clusters

Tuesday, August 22nd, 2006

Perhaps you’re confident of the words you must use on your website but not how they should be organized. Our usability expert, Roxanne O’Connell, likes to make that a job for a Card Sort Test. This test is especially helpful if you have a lot of categories or sections and … Continue Reading »

Tips for Deciding Which Words to Use on your Website

Monday, August 21st, 2006

As our usability guru, Roxanne O’Connell is fond of saying, the cardinal rule when deciding on which words to use to describe the various departments, sections and categories on your website is to ask, “What would a user call this?”

Not “What do the business people call this?” or “What does … Continue Reading »

Online Publishing Secret #5: Create User-Centric Websites

Thursday, July 20th, 2006

Usability and design are two key factors in publishing great websites. You can have a clear strategy and great content, but if your site is unusable and unattractive, it will be difficult for users to find what they’re looking for, difficult for you to get users to do what you … Continue Reading »

Three Reasons to Use Paper Prototyping Before Building Websites

Thursday, July 6th, 2006

Getting the design of your website right often proves to be a daunting task. The development costs alone for creating a website with a unique value proposition can be staggering. Our inside joke on that is, “How do you create a $10 million Web business? Start with $38 million and … Continue Reading »

How Age Impacts Website Usability for Teens and Seniors

Friday, October 7th, 2005

While humans are humans, age is a major consideration in designing usable websites that will allow the targeted users to have an efficient and fulfilling user experience. … Continue Reading »

Place Online Order Forms on the Bottom of Every Content Page

Friday, August 19th, 2005

In the past few months, I’ve seen results from three different magazine publishers that have each literally turned their source mix on its head. For each of them, a simple online order form that costs them almost nothing has rocketed their website to the top of their print publication’s source … Continue Reading »

Making Website Navigation Work with Website Usability Testing

Friday, August 12th, 2005

Webpage path analysis for a large advertising-driven consumer website revealed that there was a problem with website usability. Users were bypassing the “browse by category” website navigation in 85 percent of user sessions. Website usability testing revealed that the users were using search to look for reports and articles, instead … Continue Reading »

How to Launch a Successful Membership Website

Tuesday, November 9th, 2004

What should you consider when starting a subscription-driven or membership website?

The answers are not always obvious, even to a seasoned print or electronic publisher. Starting a new website is very different from running an existing property. Over the past 10 years, my partners and I have worked on over 100 … Continue Reading »

Consumer Magazine Website Design

Sunday, September 5th, 2004

Consumer magazine websites are as diverse in content and execution as the magazines they represent. Some offer robust content and interactive functionality that begin to take advantage of the promise of online publishing, while some… do not. … Continue Reading »