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The User Experience Blog for Website Architecture Planning

The User Experience Blog for Website Architecture Planning

How to Perform a Usability Evaluation October 2, 2017 by Garenne Bigby

How to Perform a Usability Evaluation

The function of a usability evaluation is to determine how well visitors to your site are able to discover and explore content, use your site to meet their intentions and expectations, and how satisfied they are with the process. There are a number of ways to determine your usability, whether rating your existing site or planning a new one, but understanding the concept is a crucial first step.

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Best Practices for Adding AdSense to Your Website September 29, 2017 by Garenne Bigby

Best Practices for Adding AdSense to Your Website

Knowing how to connect with your audience will help you better push your products and content. But choosing the right placement to generate ad venue is important, too. AdSense is one of the best and easiest ways to start earning money from your website. It works through partnership with Google and other internet search engines to take what your potential audience and customers already like and help sell them on those interests. You can connect it with certain websites that specialize in blogging, handmade products, and even custom services.  It’s likely you’ve visited a website and seen an ad specifically tailored to you courtesy of AdSense. Maybe you were scrolling through your favorite social media site, and you see an ad for your favorite type of food. You might even see an ad for something you researched before buying.

Typically, those results are labeled ‘Sponsored Results,’ which indicates that the advertisers have paid for that ad space. This is how AdSense works to address viewers directly and generate ad revenue. The ad revenue from using AdSense is upwards of over 2 billion dollars every fiscal quarter. This is a result of ads not only being shown on websites but shown in the places to potential customers who will seek out the advertised products. Even if you’re already making a small profit from your website, having AdSense is a surefire way to increase your revenue.

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Top 15 User Experience (UX) Certification Programs September 28, 2017 by Garenne Bigby

Top 15 User Experience (UX) Certification Programs

If you own a site or are thinking of starting one, you’ve likely come across the idea of “user experience.” User experience, or UX, is an integral feature of website design and layout. After all, when you visit a site online, you want to enjoy the experience. You don’t want the web pages you’re viewing to be crowded with too much information or ads, and you certainly don’t want to have to hunt for the information you need either.

So when it comes to owning, managing, or building a site, UX is an important consideration. But as you may well know, not everyone experiences life—both online and offline—in the same way. What works for some does not necessarily work for others.

There’s a running joke that in order to become a UX expert, you need to have experience, curiosity, a portfolio, superior communication and research skills, a working knowledge of social psychology and… the list goes on.

All jokes aside, UX isn’t about learning just one formula. There is no one master trick. Mastering UX means knowing about a wide range of things—hence the “requirement” of curiosity.

Lucky for you, you won’t have to enroll in several courses and complete two or three degrees. Learning UX has never been easier than right now.

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Web Accessibility Compliance and Your Organization September 27, 2017 by Garenne Bigby

Web Accessibility Compliance and Your Organization

While accessibility measures are meant to be an inclusive means to provide people with disabilities the same opportunities as those without disabilities, they are also used to improve the general user experience for any service, device or infrastructure.

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The Definitive Guide to Card Sorting September 22, 2017 by Garenne Bigby

The Definitive Guide to Card Sorting

If you’ve ever visited a site that was disorganized or you couldn’t find what you were looking for (even though you know the information is there), you’ll understand how frustrating a bad layout can be. You may even have decided to stop using that site and changed over to a different company with similar services as a result.

If this has happened to you, you understand the importance of categorizing your own site’s content in a manner that makes navigating to the desired pages an easy matter—because you don’t want to lose clients, of course!

But how do you know whether your site’s layout and categorization is as easy for your users to understand as it is for you? After all, you built the site (or at the very least gave your developer/website manager directions in doing so), and therefore know where to find everything, but your target market may have a slightly different way of thinking. And if your users struggle to find your content the way you’ve grouped it, they too may consider moving on to a competitor. This is where card sorting (and card sorting software or sessions) saves the day.

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