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"However, the news that Google may soon be able to index this content changes nothing. It's still up to you to convince your clients to avoid Flash. As pretty as it may be in small doses, a Web site entirely in Flash still presents a poor user exper read more »
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When navigation schemes are mapped out in accordance with IA there is less chance for cliffhangers. I love these. It’s when you get going on a site and you’re rolling along until suddenly you’re taken to a page that drops you off into the Unknown In read more »
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Sometimes the fault lies not with the SEO, but with the fact that nobody followed their guidance. read more »
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What if we could make ‘Net communication more bendy, fluid, mingly, or centered where we can be together in the same space, rather than continue to go into our separate rooms, slamming the door behind us. read more »
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I’m 50 years old. I get the whole social media gig. It’s like Woodstock on the ‘Net, where people gather together for several minutes, days, weeks, months and years to hang out, talk, share, listen to music, run around naked and slide in the mud. read more »
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I just read another “SEO is on its death-bed - long live usability” article. This one claims that the SEO caterpillar is about to evolve into a beautiful user experience design butterfly and live in the magical land of happy search engines forever a read more »
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I followed Barry Schwartz's lead and tried out BeFunky.com. It's a fun potential branding tool that connects to social media sites. You can create avatars, cartoons, cards and more - free! read more »
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"When we stated “No pets”, we most certainly meant the kind that poop. When we booked you “near the park”, we didn’t mean the theme park. We meant the parking lot at Wal-Mart in the next town. You need to read our user instructions hiding i read more »
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In the future of the Internet, we will no longer have to use a mouse, keyboard or voice commands to navigate or conduct tasks on a web site. Every web site will intuitively know what we want the moment we arrive. read more »
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When usability reviews are presented from the perspective of marketing, it becomes easier to understand the importance of user experience design. read more »
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I think this is one bit of advice that I rarely see. We are often successful not because of what we’ve done by ourselves, but as the result of someone watching our back for us. read more »
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Li Evans writes a nice article pointing out the huge success and lessons learned from the use of SM for the Dove beauty campaign and others. read more »
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This remark caught my attention, from a user experience forums: "The tough part is that so much of common SEO is superstition."

A view from the other side. read more »
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With fears of negative comments, blog posts or being flamed in a community, understanding the difference between a passionate (but upset) customer and a troll can mean a huge difference in time spent on resources to defend accusations and opportunit read more »
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Miffed at someone? Kill them with words. With the Web as ammo, it’s easy to wreck someone’s job, life and reputation. read more »
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San Jose SES hosts new industry awards. read more »
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Kalena Jordan and her husband celebrate their fourth year as founders of the Search Engine College. What began with a few courses and high hopes has evolved into an online school offering certification for SEO’s. read more »
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Skills with passion. In today’s Internet market, this is what you will need to look for. People who help you to succeed and know how to make it happen because they want this for you. read more »
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If a web site falls in the search engine forest, would anyone hear it?

Our experiences are culled from anywhere we learn to trust a company and feel comfortable enough to do business with them. read more »
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I just realized that when my blog was updated to WordPress 2.5.1, that ALL my Sphinn's were reset to nothing, with the exception of the new post from yesterday.

Is this a bug? Is there any way to get my Sphinn counts back? read more »
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Are some of us spread so thin that nobody can find us where they think we might be? Do our web sites reflect how we've scattered bits and pieces of ourselves on the Web? read more »
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Chain letters in Facebook? Shana brings to light some of the recent activist antics in Facebook. read more »
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"I can’t remember the make or model of the automobile. I don’t care who the woman is behind the wheel. What I remember and giggle to myself about is that she asks if your car turns you on.

Well, hell yes. Thanks for noticing!" read more »
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Some days you just want to know you’re more than words on a page. read more »
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If we don’t make the effort to include customers needs and desires in our interaction with them, and our competitors do, what message does this send?

Are you inviting user feedback? read more »
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Search Marketing Expo

Save the date for:
SMX Local & Mobile - San Francisco, CA (July 24-25) See the agenda, and register now!
SMX Sao Paolo - Brazil - (Aug. 7-8)
SMX China - September 23 & 24, 2008
SMX Stockholm - September 23 & 24, 2008
SMX East - NYC - (Oct. 6-8) Registration is now open.
SMX London - November 4 & 5, 2008