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Information on Websites: Moving Around, Saying a Lot, and Remembe…

Internet Marketing and Web Design - Olegs Marhelis | 13 hours ago by Olegs Marhelis

Arranging information in a website is hardly different from laying out furniture in a house. As much as you would group different kinds of furniture together in certain rooms, so would you group different kinds of information in certain pages. If you read more

A Fitness Plan for a Lean & Mean Website

Internet Marketing and Web Design - Olegs Marhelis | September 2nd 2008 by Olegs Marhelis

In this age of instant everything, hardly anyone wants to wait. That is probably the main reasons why drive-thrus, instant messaging, one-touch photo printing and all sorts of “now” technology and products were invented and are profitable today. read more

Google to come up with a Browser: Google Chrome

SEO & Internet Marketing | September 2nd 2008

Google is here with another product for the internet user. They are entering the Web Browser arena with their upcoming browser, Google Chrome, whose Beta version is launching at any moment today. Certainly, Google has pioneered in bringing some reall read more

Google Analytics & SEO

SEO & Internet Marketing | August 30th 2008

I’ve been working in the SEO industry for quite a while now and feel that using analytics really helps you to better understand your site, the users coming in to your site and their behavior when they are actually navigating through the pages. In s read more

Website Usability Tips

Internet Marketing and Web Design - Olegs Marhelis | August 30th 2008 by Olegs Marhelis

Web usability according to research, was proven to be the most significant factor in web design. In fact, it is the influential element that keeps visitors returning to your site. Usually the most overlooked aspect when designing a website, nonethele read more

Looks Do Matter!

SEO & Internet Marketing | August 29th 2008

Unlike the popular belief that only SEO and PPC campaigns help increase the conversion rate on a website, I think Website Usability is also an important factor. Both website usability and SEO/SEM are iterative processes, meaning that methodology base read more

How to Make a Website More Appealing to International Users

Internet Marketing and Web Design - Olegs Marhelis | August 28th 2008 by Olegs Marhelis

More and more people around the world are using the Internet, and the numbers are increasing everyday. The Internet has become the primary source of information for many, and because of that, web sites have to constantly improve the content and image read more

Use Familiar and Readable Fonts to Improve Website Usability

Internet Marketing and Web Design - Olegs Marhelis | August 24th 2008 by Olegs Marhelis

There are many factors that affect the usability of a web site. To make sites noticeable to users, site owners must make use of attractive design and functional content. The usage of fonts is one of the factors that can draw or veer away visitors to read more

Achieving Website Usability Through the Use of Frames

Internet Marketing and Web Design - Olegs Marhelis | August 22nd 2008 by Olegs Marhelis

The issue of website usability has garnered much attention today. In fact, there have been laws and legal moves against website developers who wouldn’t take into consideration the wide range of people who will be viewing their websites. The issue o read more

Website Accessibility and Usability

Internet Marketing and Web Design - Olegs Marhelis | August 22nd 2008 by Olegs Marhelis

Usability is one of the most pressing issues in the field of website development nowadays. The usability of a website is tested against its simplicity which makes it easy for people to navigate the site as fast as possible, therefore making access to read more

How to Create a PayPal Sandbox Account

Pure Web Analytics | July 18th 2008 by Luc Arnold

I’ve been using PayPal for the last couple of years for buying, invoicing and receiving payments from customers. As websites and web site design and development continue to increase PayPal has become the way to accept payment for a lot of business read more

Website usability

Clever & Smart | July 13th 2008 by Alexandra Lindner

Was versteht man unter dem "Lärmpegel einer Internetseite" und was ist überhaupt "website usability"? read more

5 Easy Ways to Improve Website Conversions

The Milwaukee SEO | July 12th 2008 by Anthony Verre

1. Start from Design and Architecture UP:It starts from the bottom-up; it starts with design and architecture. Most of the time when we, as SEOs, get websites, they’ve been out in the public sphere for months to a couple of years. The chance to imp read more

Using Google’s Website Optimizer for the First Time

Pure Web Analytics | July 11th 2008 by Luc Arnold

I must say that I am an avid lover of Google’s tools from Google Analytics to Google Trends and even iGoogle. Recently I had a chance to play around with Google’s Website Optimizer tool which allows you to run “experiments” on your website t read more

Driving Conversions Through Good Website Design

Betwixt Search Engine Marketing | June 15th 2008 by andypaul

Whether you obtain traffic to your website through Natural Search or Pay Per Click, it is imperative that the ratio of unique visitors to conversions (sales) is high on your list of key stats. A recent article we have been reading on Entrepreneur.co read more

New “Our Work” section on PureWebAnalytics.com

Pure Web Analytics | June 7th 2008 by Luc Arnold

I decided it was about time to showcase some of the work that we do at PureWebAnalytics.com so I added an “Our Work” section to the site.  Lately I’ve been simplifying the look and feel of PureWebAnalytics.com to avoid any confusion that peopl read more

MyHome is Gone

Emarketing Australia | May 30th 2008

Major online Australian property portal MyHome is shutting down its website after burning cash for past 15 months. MyHome.com.au owners are Microsoft and PBL which shows that having money is just not enough in business. They have spent around 20 mill read more

Web Usability Project: cTravel Flight Booking On-page Optimizatio…

Pure Web Analytics | May 23rd 2008 by Luc Arnold

The Problem: The problem faced in this project is that the Flight Booking form would redirect to the booking software page and not allow the use to stay on the company’s website The Solution: We created a pop-up so that when the “search f read more

Simple Steps To Improve Website Conversion Rates

SEO & Internet Marketing | May 15th 2008

There are a lot of sites out there that get tons of good traffic through search engines but don’t get their fair share of leads or sales. Most visitors search, land up on the site and just leave. I often get asked if it is even possible to get read more

Top 10 Reasons Why Customers Abandon Their Shopping Carts

Pure Web Analytics | May 13th 2008 by Luc Arnold

I wrote a brief article about Multi-page checkouts versus Single or “One Page” checkouts the other day and I wanted to follow-up with some reasons that people such as the customers and potential customers on your websites right now abandon their read more

Web Usability Project: Marriott Resort Vacations Landing Page Opt…

Pure Web Analytics | May 12th 2008 by Luc Arnold

The Problem: The customer wants to be able to show different pages of content on the same page without reloading and make it a seamless experience for the user. The Solution: Loading different pages of content using a javascript slider effect so that read more

Multi-page Checkout vs. One Page Checkout – Time is money

Pure Web Analytics | May 7th 2008 by Luc Arnold

When it comes to your ecommerce site there are so many ways in which you can optimize the store itself. Up selling, cross-selling, product feeds, SEO friendly URLs and the list goes on. I came across a feature offered by Volusion that I feel will s read more

All time best blog usability tips for web designers, developers,…

Compassion in Politics | April 8th 2008 by Nathan Ketsdever

Top 10 Blog Usability Tip List by Jacob Nielson Blog Usability Checklist by Skelliewag read more

Twelve Things Most Sites Need

Moms United in Business Blog | April 1st 2008 by MiniVan Mama

There are a plethora of Websites out there, each one unique in its design, its content, markup, features, functionality, and in myriad other ways. Yet, despite these differences, there are specific needs that should be met with near consistency, Inte read more

Possible PageRank Leakage to be Aware of

Internet Marketing in 10 Minutes | March 30th 2008 by John Jones

Google Webmaster Trends Analyst, Susan Moskwa informed us in the Q & A section of last weeks phone conference that even if a page is blocked by Robots.txt that it still can have PageRank passed to it from pages that are linking to it unless you read more

Blog Rankings - Here Today; Gone Tomorrow

Internet Marketing in 10 Minutes | March 28th 2008 by John Jones

Blogs have an uncanny advantage over most static websites on the web today. Here are just a few of those advantages: They automatically alert search engines of new posts whereas a static website gets to simply wait to be crawled for the update to read more

Using Internal Site Search in Google Analytics

Pure Web Analytics | March 27th 2008 by Luc Arnold

In an article that I wrote back in February of this year entitled “Calculating Internal Site Search Metrics in Google Analytics” I talked about various metrics that Google Analytics uses for its Site Search feature. I decided to write a follow u read more

How Do SEO, Web Design, Web Development Web Analytics and Web Int…

Pure Web Analytics | March 18th 2008 by Luc Arnold

You hear a lot about SEO (Search Engine Optimization), Web Design, Web Development, Web Analytics and a little bit even about Web Intelligence. But how do they all work together to improve your business? Web Property (aka ‘Presence’) Manageme read more

Measuring Content Quality & Constructive Criticism

Internet Marketing in 10 Minutes | March 6th 2008 by John Jones

Writing content for a blog, website or promotional print media isn’t all that easy when you think about it. You cannot expect to attract readers simply because you wrote something and put it out there on the Internet. If you build it they will read more

Linking Content

Internet Marketing in 10 Minutes | February 29th 2008 by John Jones

Throughout my day on the job I find myself constantly explaining to my client’s things like writing content and even link building is one of a kind. They both are vital parts of on site optimization efforts. Giving advice on these two topics is read more

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