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Jan 16, 2007
Linda Bustos

Top Ten Sins of Blog Usability

“Sinning” is an archery term, which literally means “to miss the mark.” If you're blogging to establish a two-way dialogue with the world, the “mark” is the optimal reader experience. The following is a list of ten things that can hurt your blog's usability..

Keep reading: Top Ten Sins of Blog Usability   Tags: Design
Dec 22, 2006
John Parker

Understanding Good Web Design Principles

We have all heard the line Do not judge a book by its cover...but let's get real for a moment. In the real world everyone judges you (and your business) by the image you project. The same goes for your website. For many businesses, a website is the first point of contact for potential customers so it's vital that you make a good first impression.

The three key components of any Web Design are..

Nov 16, 2006
Kim Roach

5 Tools for Spying on Your Competition

Rating: 5 stars

Did you know that an ancient Chinese military document unlocks many of the secrets to your online success? This book is called "The Art of War" and was written during the 6th century by Sun Tzu. This famous document is one of the oldest and most famous studies of strategy and has had a huge influence on military planning as well as business tactics.

Sun Tzu wrote about the importance of knowing your competitors before competing. This wisdom is crucial to your online success..

Mar 7, 2008
Taufik Hidayat

List of High PR Social Bookmarking Sites

Rating: 4.7 stars

What is bookmarks? These are our favorite pages that are stored in the browser's menu, to keep track of and visit again frequently. When you find nice website you may add it to favorite, so if you want to come again to the website you don't have to type website address again. Browsers such as Internet Explorer and Firefox allow you to keep these links in menus and folders to organize your web browsing. Web developers often share these links with other users on their web sites. But the Web 2.0 transition brought a new phenomena known as "social bookmarking", where users and not just web masters can share their favorite links with others. Other visitors to the site can rate, vote on, or share their own links, as well as writing comments and other remarks about the sites or analysis involved. These kinds of web sites have become more and more popular over the last few years..

Mar 20, 2002

Add a Bookmark

Add a bookmark to the visitors Favourites folder in Internet Explorer
Source: Add a Bookmark   Tags: JavaScript
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