Usability 14-Point Checklist for Success is SEMMY Finalist

The article I wrote last year for Website Magazine made the SEMMY Finals in the Design and Usability category. It’s time now for readers to vote on the 4 articles chosen by judges.

The article is Everyday Usability – 14-Point Checklist for Success

User behaviors change and evolve and it’s up to website owners to adapt. Constant attention must be given to how users and search engines interact with your site to ensure that you not only attract visitors, but give them reasons to come back. Because as every Web professional knows, the more users interact with your site, the better the odds they convert.

After reading the Design and Usability choices, here is where to vote. While there, why not browse and add your vote to the other categories too?

2010 SEMMY Finalist

Also, stay tuned to Search Engine Land’s Just Behave column. My first article for 2010 for them is about chasing algorithms.

About cre8pc

Kim Krause Berg’s long background in web design, SEO and usability includes software application functional and user interface testing, accessibility, information architecture and persuasive design. She shared her passion for Usability and SEO through her site and private consulting at Cre8pc for 17 years. Kim founded Cre8asiteforums in 1998. In the fall of 2012 she sold her forums to Internet Marketing Ninjas and retired from private consulting to join their Executive Management team where she continues her work in usability testing, customer experience and conversions design. My Online Course: Web Site Usability 101 Member: American Society for Information Science and Technology (ASIS&T) Information Architecture Institute Usability Professionals Association (UPA)
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