Website Mistake #1: No Way to Contact Your Company
eLearning Series by Jeff Finkelstein No Way to Contact Your Company? The first mistake to avoid is one we see all the time: There’s no way to contact a company from their website. Did you know that one...
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eLearning Series by Jeff Finkelstein Your Site Doesn’t Explain What You Do I’ve found that many sites are designed with the “assumption” that the person visiting the site already knows everything...
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eLearning Series by Jeff Finkelstein Your Website Content is Stale & Old Have you been to a website that featured a press release from five years ago? Or mentioned that they’ll be visiting a trade...
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eLearning Series by Jeff Finkelstein No Privacy Policy To be completely honest, very few consumers read the actual privacy policy on a site. Most people other than lawyers and privacy consultants...
View ArticleWebsite Mistake #6: Cheesy Flash Intros
eLearning Series by Jeff Finkelstein Cheesy Flash Intros Some graphic designers are convinced that the best way to get people to pay attention to what you do is to give them the equivalent of a...
View ArticleWebsite Mistake #7: Typooos and Missstakes
eLearning Series by Jeff Finkelstein Typooos and Missstakes Poor grammar and spelling reflects poorly on your company. It conveys a less-than-professional impression and shows you don’t pay attention...
View ArticleWebsite Mistake #8: Your Footer Navigation’s Five Critical Elements
eLearning Series by Jeff Finkelstein Your Footer Navigation’s Five Critical Elements Research shows that more advanced users often rely on the footer navigation to find their way around. The advanced...
View ArticleWebsite Mistake #9: Broken Links, Error 404 Handling and Permanent 301 Redirects
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View ArticleWebsite Mistake #10: Five Steps To Reduce Clutter
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View ArticleWebsite Mistake #1: No Way to Contact Your Company
eLearning Series by Jeff Finkelstein No Way to Contact Your Company? The first mistake to avoid is one we see all the time: There’s no way to contact a company from their website. Did you know that one...
View ArticleWebsite Mistake #2: Your Site Does Not Explain What You Do
eLearning Series by Jeff Finkelstein Your Site Doesn’t Explain What You Do I’ve found that many sites are designed with the “assumption” that the person visiting the site already knows everything...
View ArticleWebsite Mistake #4: Your Website Content is Stale & Old
eLearning Series by Jeff Finkelstein Your Website Content is Stale & Old Have you been to a website that featured a press release from five years ago? Or mentioned that they’ll be visiting a trade...
View ArticleWebsite Mistake #5: No Privacy Policy
eLearning Series by Jeff Finkelstein No Privacy Policy To be completely honest, very few consumers read the actual privacy policy on a site. Most people other than lawyers and privacy consultants don’t...
View ArticleWebsite Mistake #6: Cheesy Flash Intros
eLearning Series by Jeff Finkelstein Cheesy Flash Intros Some graphic designers are convinced that the best way to get people to pay attention to what you do is to give them the equivalent of a...
View ArticleWebsite Mistake #7: Typooos and Missstakes
eLearning Series by Jeff Finkelstein Typooos and Missstakes Poor grammar and spelling reflects poorly on your company. It conveys a less-than-professional impression and shows you don’t pay attention...
View ArticleWebsite Mistake #8: Your Footer Navigation's Five Critical Elements
eLearning Series by Jeff Finkelstein Your Footer Navigation’s Five Critical Elements Research shows that more advanced users often rely on the footer navigation to find their way around. The advanced...
View ArticleWebsite Mistake #9: Broken Links, Error 404 Handling and Permanent 301 Redirects
eLearning Series by Jeff Finkelstein Broken Links, Error 404 Handling and Permanent 301 Redirects As pages are added and removed from a site, it’s easy for links on other pages of the site to become...
View ArticleWebsite Mistake #10: Five Steps To Reduce Clutter
eLearning Series by Jeff Finkelstein Five Steps To Reduce Clutter One of my favorite books is called, A Perfect Mess. The author describes why disorganization can often lead to breakthrough...
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