Web Best Practices

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    What’s your web grade?

    Donald May

    webgrade

    Just before the holiday we received my oldest son’s current school progress report. (Thankfully he is a good student and always does well.) This reminded me of a useful tool I’ve found to help measure websites with regard to best practices for search engine optimization (SEO) and web marketing. The tool is the Website Grader. More

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    Don’t just leave a mark

    Donald May

    Tatoo

    The history of branding goes back nearly 4,000 years; it was originally conceived to promote ownership. Branding today represents something far more complicated and even elusive for many companies. Today the concept of branding has much more to do with engagement than with ownership. And the act of branding has less to do with a product or service and more to do with the way a company engages an audience with that product or service. More

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    HTML 5 – A new level

    Matt Kaye

    HTML 5 Preview

    There’s been a lot of buzz about HTML 5 lately. I’ve seen a wave of articles talking about the new version of HTML in the RSS feeds I follow. Work on HTML 5, which commenced in 2004, is far from complete, but we’re starting to see some new and exciting features being released in the current draft. More

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    Was it Worth a redesign?

    David Loewy

    worth

    If you haven’t seen it yet, Worth recently redesigned their website. Back in my magazine publishing days, I was a big fan of Worth from a design and editorial point of view. They consistently produced provocative covers and nicely designed features, and used innovative illustration. The new online version is a bit of a disappointment, especially in the innovation department. More

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    A question of mobility

    Marc Acosta

    websites - eat here or to go

    With the recent release of the iPhone 3GS and Palm Pre, the lure to take your site mobile will be stronger than ever—but should you? More

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    The diet for your website

    Donald May

    stripedshirt

    Does your website look bloated, out of shape, older than it really is, full of a lot of non-nutritious garbage thrown in by the marketing and technology directors who came before you? If your website were a person, would it feel good about itself? Like it or not, your website does have a personality. And if you’re reading this, it probably has one that you want to change. Your website wants to be healthy, look young, and run faster, and you can make that happen. In this series of blogs that will come out over the next few weeks and months, I’m going to talk about putting your website on a diet, trimming unnecessary content, giving it a more youthful glow, and optimizing it to run faster and rank higher in search engines. More

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