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Webcast: How User Centered Web Design Techniques Enhance Online Marketing
The recorded version of How User Centered Web Design Techniques Enhance Online Marketing is live and available to listen to anytime for free. Presenter: Kim Krause Berg, UX Manager, LiBeck Integrated Marketing Slideshare version or Listen to original recorded webcast.
Posted in Cre8pc, News & Hot Finds, Search Engine Marketing, User Centered Design
Tagged Marketing, seo, Usability
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Free Webcast on Usability and Search Engine Marketing
I’m about to try something new and I’m very excited! Having attended several webinars and webcasts presented by my industry peers, I was invited to do one myself for the American Marketing Association. You Are Invited! How User Centered Web … Continue reading
Posted in Kim Krause Berg, News & Hot Finds
Tagged conversions, seo, Usability, Web Design
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Pierre Far aka “eKstreme” Hired By Google
Cligs (URL shortener) inventor, programmer, marketer and web developer, with a PhD in bacterial genetics from Cambridge University, Pierre Far aka “eKstreme”, officially announced today he has been hired by Google.com. That’s the good news. The sad news is that … Continue reading
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Tagged Cre8asiteforums, eKstreme, Google, Pierre Far
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