Try a different search?
-
I was fortunate enough to discuss WordPress usability with one of the industries most well-recognized personalities Joost de Valk.
-
The fastest and most complete WordPress performance optimization plugin. Trusted by many popular blogs like: mashable.com, pearsonified.com, noupe.com, webdesignerdepot.com, freelanceswitch.com, briansolis.com, tutsplus.com, yoast.com, css3.info and others — W3 Total Cache improves the user experience of your blog by improving your server performance, caching every aspect of your site, reducing the download time of your theme [...]
-
WordPress is one of the few products for content management (CMS) that we recommend for nearly all types of web sites. As social media penetrates new arenas, we’ve also found WordPress to be the most extensible and easiest platform to support. Easily manage custom functionality, content and most importantly upgrade and update your own site [...]
-
Google Ranking Factors, The Good and the Bad. There are lots of opinions on how Google actually ranks your web site in the search result pages — take a closer look at what matters and why.
-
Blogs are great for updating content quickly, creating a site community, and they even make search engines happy. Unfortunately, many site owners mis-use or under-utilize their blogs so here are 50 tips to boost your blogs performance.
-
A lot of site owners spend a lot of money on SEO. But once you have traffic, then what? How do you entice visitors to make a purchase? That’s where conversion optimization comes in – converting visitors to buyers. Here are 25 low- and no-cost tips used by the pros to boost conversion rates. Try them. You’ll like what they do for your bottom line.
-
A “valid” site is not always the best site for users that visit it. Even amongst the savviest of coders and developers there has always been a common misconception about the value of web standards themselves. The idea of “keeping it super simple” (or other popular variations), when it came to the world of markup [...]
-
Most visitors get to your web site by conducting a search using Google, Yahoo, MSN or some other search engine. They enter keywords (search terms) and, if your site ranks high in relevance to those keywords, you get site traffic driven by search engine results. And, if you get site traffic you make sales. And [...]
-
Dan Thies over at SEO Research Labs has pointed out a remarkable video by Andy Edmonds. He and his team have used statistical analysis to study how the eye and brain process information while interacting with web sites! First a definition: “Foveal View” — The area of visible space where the user is best able [...]
-
Site success is often based on tweaking, which can be costly in the long run. If you're still tweaking six months into the game, something's just not right. Google's Web Optimizer helps walk you toward measurable results, easily.