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2 Minute Review – www.hovhaness.com

by Colette Mason

2 minute website usability review for www.hovhannes.com, a website about the composer, Alan Hovhaness. Here’s another video usability review this time looking at www.hovhaness.com where I share 4 tips that can be used to improve a website. Who was Alan Hovhaness?   Alan Hovhaness was an American composer (1911-2000). This website includes a biography, classified list [...]

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5 Tips for User-Friendly Blogging

by Colette Mason

Passion, consistency, responsiveness, manners and informative content are critical for creating good user experiences for your blog visitors. We are all aware how blogging can change the life of people and organizations around the world.  Blogs have a powerful influence on people and customers worldwide and the opportunity blogging offers to share knowledge and ideas with your customers [...]

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How to Build a Successful Online Brand

by Colette Mason

Creating strong awareness with your online presence and your offline presence pays dividends. Brands develop their name through quality. Whether it is a product or a service, if your experience in using it was a pleasant or an excellent one, you are likely to return and recommend it to your friends and acquaintances. Word of [...]

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4 Tips to Improve Website Effectiveness

by Colette Mason

User-friendly websites that are easy to use and draw users in with quality content are more likely to succeed. 1. Focus on your user’s needs and views. A common mistake that some website owners make is to forget to assess how user friendly their website is. Website usability is one component of web design that often gets [...]

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4 Basic Website Concept Mistakes

by Colette Mason

Websites concepts will fail if they are not centered around the needs of the users. When I am asked to review websites, four common problems present themselves. The Author Knows Best People who have written the copy think the visitor will read every word, and not skim the page for important information. However, people really [...]

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