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New Free Webinar: 9 Steps to Building a Successful Small Business Website

October 26th, 2009

Hello all! I’m very pleased to announce Mindspring Design’s first live, free webinar. Here are the details:

9 Steps to Building a Successful Small Business Website
November 25, 2009 @ 2:00 PM EST
Enter Webinar Room Here | Sign Up Below
Dial In (International): 702-473-3463
Atendee Passcode: 646377

On the agenda….

  1. The webinar is scheduled to last 30-40 minutes.
  2. We will cover what small business owners need to consider before they even consult with a web designer.
  3. We will discuss the main steps small-business owners often overlook.
  4. We will talk about what we can learn from a few case studies.
  5. And you will leave with an actionable plan to get your business website started or even updated.

You can sign up below. After the webinar, I will post a recording of the webinar. And I will also be doing a review of the free, online webinar software called Dimdim that I will be using. It is supposed to be a free alternative to WebEx, so we’ll see how that goes!

Sign Up for the Webinar Here:


How Consistent Website Navigation Helps Your Visitors Find Their Way

December 19th, 2008

If you’ve ever taken a long road trip, you’ve noticed that highway signs remain consistent across the country. Signs are the same color choices, typically the same typeface, same large readable text, with similar abbreviations. This helps you as a driver to quickly recognize and assimilate where you are and make split second decisions on where you are going.

Consistent navigation helps guide your visitors, avoiding frustration and abandonment.

Consistent navigation helps guide your visitors, avoiding frustration and abandonment.

As people use the internet, they are “travelling” at lightning speed, scanning images and information very
quickly. So your website must have clear and consistent navigation in order to facilitate seamless web experiences.

Experts on web usability say that a good, consistent navigation system should answer these three questions:

1. Where am I?
2. Where have I been?
3. Where can I go?

Just as highway signs let you know: (1) you are on Route 95, (2) you are passing Philadelphia, and (3) you are headed South and can go to Delaware or Baltimore, web navigation gives you visual cues to keep you informed, guided, and not lost. Quickly. Go to another country, and a road trip should not seem all that foreign to you. Similarly, jumping from website to website, you should know what page you’re on, in what section, and what other sections you can navigate to from any page to get to your destination.

Links should stand out and be consistent and legible. Your web designer should use server side includes to form navigation so that it’s consistent on every page. That also makes it easy to make site-wide changes in minutes.  And make sure your navigation is readable and searchable by search engines.

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