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The User Experience Blog for Website Architecture Planning

Website Development Planning Process April 24, 2018 by Garenne Bigby

Website Development Planning Process

Before launching a website, the planning process is vital to ensuring everything goes smoothly down the road. In this day and age, there are so many sites out there on the internet. It is almost impossible for a business to do well without having a website that works well for both the company and its clients. Interestingly enough, there is a lot to be done before the coding of a website takes place. There are many steps which need to be followed for it to be properly developed. The purpose of development planning is to make sure nothing is forgotten.

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What to Do When a Client Does Not Pay April 23, 2018 by Garenne Bigby

What to Do When a Client Does Not Pay

Freelancing has many benefits. A freelancer can make extra money, connect with professionals all over the world, and get the jobs done quickly. Some people may even do freelancing work as their full-time gig. As a freelancer, there are writing jobs, web development, translating, tutoring, and so much more. With the internet, online freelancing has become very popular among those that would like to work from home or others that are looking to make extra money. There is so much opportunity online to do freelance work.

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The Difference Between a Key Performance Indicator (KPI) and a Key Metric

Understanding the terms behind tracking the development, function, and usability of digital content has become streamlined using the two categories of Key Metrics and Key Performance Indicators. While they are similar in the general sense that they provide information outlining site success, they have different elements that impact how that information is processed. A Key Metric is part of a whole that contributes to the Key Performance Indicator (KPI). By using both data sets, an organization can not only see where they are succeeding in their business but also in what areas they are coming up short.

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What is Conversion Rate Optimization (CRO)? April 19, 2018 by Garenne Bigby

What is Conversion Rate Optimization (CRO)?

Conversion rate optimization (CRO) is the process of using analytics and user feedback to increase the number of active visitors to a website. It is used to improve key performance indicators (KPIs) or metrics, with the sole intention of getting users to actively take part; whether by filling out forms, making a purchase, or registering. CRO helps you to understand how visitors use your site—what they do and what is preventing them from "going all the way". In other words, it helps creates valuable conversions.

Conversion rate optimization tells you what a user wants when they visit your site and then give it to them. The process takes many forms. It can mature simply by placing your call-to-action where there is heavy traffic or just making it more eye-catching. It can also mean removing complicated steps from your conversion funnel that can hinder success.

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Duplicate Content Issues Hurting Your SEO April 18, 2018 by Garenne Bigby

Duplicate Content Issues Hurting Your SEO

You have probably heard that you shouldn’t have duplicate content, but have you ever wondered why? Chances are you have heard that it is bad for SEO, but you haven’t really been given a thorough explanation as to why. It is hard to adjust your content to meet certain needs if you don’t even understand what duplicate content is, let alone how it is negatively affecting your SEO. By understanding the effects duplicate content can have on your SEO, you can make necessary adjustments to improve your material.

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