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Design

Site Migration SEO Concerns – The Results

by Barry Adams February 8, 2010

(This article was originally published on SearchCowboys. It’s been adapted slightly for this blog.)
About nine months ago I was facing a sizeable site migration project at my employer at the time, and I was tasked with mapping out the best way of handling this migration to minimise the impact on our search engine rankings.
I wrote [...]

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Use Strong Calls-To-Action To Increase Conversion

by Barry Adams November 18, 2009

I’ve written before about website clickflow and content optimised for the sales funnel. I want to expand a bit on how you can turn visitors in to customers with strong calls-to-action.
A call-to-action is a button, phrase or link that tells your website’s visitors what to do next. That ‘Buy Now‘ button, those ‘Click here to [...]

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Building a Website – Do It Yourself or Hire a 3rd Party?

by Barry Adams June 9, 2009

So you’re thinking of redoing your existing website, or perhaps you don’t have a site yet and want to set one up. One of the first questions that you’ll face is whether to build and maintain your website in-house, or to hire an external agency to do it for you. What approach works best depends [...]

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Best Practices for Using Images on your Website

by Barry Adams November 6, 2008

I often come across websites that feature abundant images. I don’t mean the images used in a website’s design, but the images that are a part of a website’s content. Sometimes it seems the whole content of a site is captured in images. This may work fine for sites that feature art or photography, but [...]

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Is Your Website Mobile-Ready?

by Barry Adams November 3, 2008

Pretty much everyone has a mobile phone these days. Mobile phones have grown into much more than just a way for people to call each other. Over the years mobile phones have become personal devices capable of delivering a wide range of interactive services, from music and movies to route navigation and surfing the web.
That’s [...]

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Keep Your Navigation Simple

by Barry Adams October 8, 2008

A common issue I encounter on many websites, both on new small business sites and big corporate websites, is inadequate navigation.
This often happens when those that designed and implemented the site’s navigation lost sight of its true purpose: to help users find their way through the website.
Sometimes the navigation is rendered in Flash or JavaScript, [...]

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