1. Know what is important. 1. Bring users to your site, 2. Ensure usefulness and usability, 3. Maximize trust. You will make much more money trying to bring users to your site and ensuring good usability than trying to have beautiful flash and look. Most users care only about finding rapidly what they are looking for and achieving their goals. They don’t care (more…)
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10 things to do for the success of your web site – the practitioner view
December 1, 2007 · 8 Comments
Categories: Cognitive Egonomics · Cognitive Engineering · HCI · Human Computer Interaction · Human Factors · Interaction Design · Jacob Nielsen · SEO · Thomas Tullis · Usability · User Experience · Web usability · cognitive group
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Michel Leblanc Conference
May 21, 2007 · 2 Comments
I recently assisted at a speech given by Michel Leblanc at the Big Bang on may 17, 2007. This is certainly one of the best speeches I have ever attended. I can assure you I have seen some, I have just arrived from the CHI 2007 conference in San Jose.
Categories: Client Acquisition · Cognitive Egonomics · Cognitive Engineering · Michel Leblanc · SEO · User Experience · cognitive group