Internet Explorer, the pundits tell us, accounts for up to 95 percent of all Web browser traffic. So why should we care about that small minority of surfers who prefer
The strategy of the ConsumerReports.org homepage is very clear in differentiating Paid Content from Free Content. Here are some tips to adopt from their successful membership website:
If the user is expected to execute an action, use a button with a clear, unambiguous label, placed in a logical location for the desired outcome. Text links should be
Mequoda has previously covered the Boston Common Press's media network in America's Test Kitchen Media Network Case Study by Jane E. Zarem. The membership website (and print magazine) Cook's Illustrated
The primary requirement for a site owner is to understand the site's overall goal, the important tasks the user expects to complete on the site, and the ease and urgency
Online Publishing Tips from SiPA
Early this week, more than 570 publishers gathered at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, DC, for the Specialized Information Publishers Association's (SIPA) 30th Annual International Newsletter
Mequoda Media Pyramid is the core of Mequoda System
Building a Mequoda Media Pyramid is the core of the seven Mequoda System habits—an exercise through which you dig down and determine
Landing Page Optimization Tips from ThePowerofPositiveHabits.com
Perhaps you think self-help gurus such as Dr. Phil, Dr. Laura, Tony Robbins and John Gray are a godsend to troubled Americans. Alternatively, you may
Website Design Tips From MarthaStewart.com
You almost can't have a dinner party without someone making a "Martha Stewart" comment at some point during the evening. Beyond being a mere household name,
Persistent navigation is the simple concept of ensuring that the navigation to complete an online activity is the same experience each time that the user returns to the site to
We are back now with another offer from her highness, Alexandria Brown, "The Ezine Queen." "The Queen" has brought you into her kingdom earlier by selling you her ezine course.
Knitter's Review is a six-year-old site run by a small group of enthusiasts. Their story in the About pages tells of publishing veteran Clara Parkes, who left the rat race