More on website accessibility
Sunday, August 31st, 2008
As I mentioned earlier, Target was going to get sued for not having an accessible website. As it turns out, they settled for $6 million.
What does this mean for you? Read on.
As I mentioned earlier, Target was going to get sued for not having an accessible website. As it turns out, they settled for $6 million.
What does this mean for you? Read on.
I will be presenting about “discount usability” next week at the Columbus Digital Adobe User Group presentation night. Come for some food and networking opportunities and stay for 2 presentations about usability and accessibility.
The gist of the presentation: You can cheaply figure out where the biggest usability pitfalls are on your website. This type of analysis helps you identify areas where your site’s design is not performing as well as it could be. Learn how to do it yourself. No need to hire an expensive usability lab to do this high ROI activity.
A friend of mine always forwards me cheesy self-improvement newsletters. I always read them because every now and then there are great little nuggets of wisdom. A few days ago, I came across this one from Jeffery Combs about the role of importance versus the role of urgency. Technorati Tags: importance, jeffery combs, priotiziation, project [...]
What questions do you have about running a web site? SEO? Internet marketing in general? You have questions, I have answers! Technorati Tags: design, internet marketing, marketing, seo
I’m posting this blog entry with my new mobile phone. As other device manufacturers work hard to catch up, we’re at the beginning of a revolution. It’s time to start thinking about how to best serve users that are connecting to the Web and email through mobile devices. Technorati Tags: apple, cell phones, iPhone, mobile, [...]
Over the course of my career, I’ve been obsessed with best practices. Be they best practices for writing code or for separating responsibilities, I’ve always had dreams of running that well-oiled marketing and technology machine. If you’re just starting out in working with an internet marketer, you may be a little uncomfortable in knowing what [...]
There are some good things and some bad things that can come out of paying by the hour. But if you’re a visionary, I think it will rarely help you break through. Technorati Tags: hr, information technology, internet marketing, it, marketing, Technology, web marketing
When I tell people that I build web sites, I get 1 common question. A lot of people ask, “Well, what do you do when you’re done building it?” I know that you’re probably a little more aware than that, but I just want to make sure. Cool? In most cases, a web site is [...]
If you’re in business today, you need to know an awful lot about technology. Let’s play some Buzzword Bingo: email web sites RSS search engine optimization Google AdWords banner ads blogs high availability enterprise service oriented system architecture As the tech workforce grows, a lot of people are learning how to use these words to [...]