Usability Tea
As I return to a less intense work load than in weeks past, I thought I’d relax with you and share some recent usability blog posts that caught my eye, but I haven’t had time to write or comment on them.
Four Bad Designs. Jakob Nielsen picks four examples of designs that missed their mark. Each example is right-on, but my favorite is the first one. Without incentive, there’s no reason to care about the call to action.
Google Now Fills Out Forms & Crawls Results. There are limits. More information and comments by SEO’s can be found at Sphinn.
Gord gets into brain with Human Hardware: Men And Women.
Website Redesign: Improving Website Usability and SEO. Having come away from giving a class on usability to SEO’s, I was reminded of just how important and timely this topic is.
Shari Thurow wrote a great article called What SEO/SEM Professionals Should Know About Website Usability. It’s a 2-part article. Both include quotes from usability professionals.
Colleen Jones never fails to deliver inspiration. Read her Winning Content Persuades, Not Manipulates
What did I miss, that you liked?
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The Guru on designing websites for usability « Sarah Chapman wrote:
[...] On the bad content example: “Without incentive, there’s no reason to care about the call to action.” [...]
Posted on 15-Apr-08 at 12:52 pm | Permalink