In the continuing search for more effective ways to communicate with customers, fans and prospects, email marketing has stepped into the breach and delivered the goods.
Website usability isn’t exactly a fresh topic. The pundits (Nielsen and Rhodes come to mind almost immediately) have helped us mend our ways from the mid 1990s, and we have gone on to create websites that are ‘sticky’, and actually generate revenue.
Here’s the good news: search engine optimization (SEO) best practices do exist. The bad news is that these ‘best practices’ are more a constantly shifting, evolving set of parameters than a fixed bulleted list, that have to keep up with search engine algorithms.
Search engines are difficult to ignore! As per data available,1 90% of Web users utilize search engines; and 73% of all transactions start with search engines. 13.1 billion searches were made in the month of February 2009, in the US alone! It is not a surprise then that advertisers spend more on search engines than on any other online channel.
To begin, let’s get one thing straight: there really isn’t one set of ‘best practices’ for project management. It’s like the one-size-fits-all approach - which usually means everybody gets a shoe-bite. Efficient project management is more about developing the requisite skill sets to design and implement project management practices...
"What's an ID, what's a class? Does table-less HTML really work? Some CSS best practices would be nice too..." Find all this information and more at the Regalix UI FAQs page. Our resident experts have, literally, slaved over hundreds (if not thousands) of UI design-and-functionality projects to give you answers that make sense.