Top 10 Things to Measure on Your Website

By Ste Drayton | March 27, 2007

Below, Jim gives us his Top 10 Things You Must Measure On Your Website. Now, without further ado, here’s Jim Sterne. -Larry Chase Investing more […]

How thick is your head and how long is your tail

By Ste Drayton | March 25, 2007

by Avinash Kaushik According to the WOMMA Wombat2 2006 study roughly 88% of internet users “locate websites” using search engines. This is a rather obvious […]

List burnout wisdom

By Ste Drayton | March 22, 2007

“We have recently invested in a high end stats package that does a lot more than others we researched, and unlike what I’ve seen with […]

List burnout wisdom

By Ste Drayton | March 22, 2007

1) Often organizations experience burnout not because of the frequency of communications, but because of the *quality* of them. Specifically, we still seem to be […]

10 High-Profit Redesign Priorities

By Ste Drayton | March 14, 2007

I often write about the top mistakes in Web design, but what are the top things you can do to make more money? Following here […]

(MAYBE WE) LOOK DIFFERENT

By Ste Drayton | February 26, 2007

Take some time to surf the Net across countries. Look at some European Union sites. Then look at some Asian sites (India, China, Japan). When […]

The twilight of print

By Ste Drayton | February 26, 2007

By Gerry McGovern When the tool changes, so too should the skill and the technique. More and more, hypertext is replacing text and the Web […]

Google Reader: Tips for Publishers

By Ste Drayton | February 22, 2007

Feed “best practices” Having engaging, useful content is the surest way to drive subscriptions to your feed and page views to the site proper. However, […]

Does Your Copy Hold Up To A Quick Glance?

By Ste Drayton | February 22, 2007

By Jessica Neuman Beck  Quick—what does your site’s copy say about you? Make sure your graphics are proportionate to the rest of the body text. […]

Users Who Know Too Much (And the CIOs Who Fear Them)

By Ste Drayton | February 21, 2007

A new IT department is being born. You don’t control it. You may not even be aware of it. But your users are, and figuring […]