Intranetizen IIC12: tips on intranet searchIntranetizen
The document provides tips for optimizing intranet search functions. It suggests ensuring content is designed to be found by search engines through techniques like using optimized titles, introductions, keywords and metadata. It also recommends training content contributors on search engine optimization basics and understanding available search tools and their administration interfaces. The document stresses focusing search on popular tasks and queries, personalizing results, and making the search interface look more like mainstream search engines to improve users' search experiences.
1. The document provides URLs and notes for various online tools categorized into sessions: blogs, Chinese characters, listening/speaking, reading/writing, assessment, and collaboration.
2. Many of the tools require creating a new account, while some allow public use without an account. A few are only available for certain operating systems.
3. The tools cover a wide range of purposes from creating blogs, studying Chinese characters, audio/video recording and sharing, making quizzes and tests, collaborating on documents, and video conferencing.
The document provides tips for optimizing intranet search functions. It suggests ensuring content is designed to be found by search engines through techniques like using optimized titles, introductions that summarize content, relevant keywords, and metadata. It also recommends training content contributors on search engine optimization basics and understanding the administration tools to tweak the search engine. A key tip is to focus on the most popular searches and understand what users are looking for on the intranet.
Jerry Brown Vs. Meg Whitman: Battle of the Campaign WebsitesResolve Digital
Non-partisan review of the campaign websites of JerryBrown.org and MegWhitman.com. Which campaign produced the best site? Find out in the Battle of the Campaign Websites 2010.
The document provides 12 steps to engage website visitors and increase leads and sales. It recommends thinking like visitors, checking competitors, clearly explaining why visitors should do business with you, speaking to visitors' needs and stages in the buying process, optimizing content and calls to action, keeping content fresh, using analytics to improve the site, testing the site with real visitors, and periodically reviewing and updating the site. The overall goal is to solve visitors' problems, meet their needs, and move them closer to a desired action or conversion.
Resolve Digital has completed over fifty website evaluations for the Microsoft Partner Marketing
Essentials program. We’ve summarized the most common problems, along with our top tips for creating a highly effective lead generation site.
The document discusses 43 common web design mistakes that should be avoided. Some key points include:
1. Websites should clearly communicate their purpose within seconds to capture visitors' limited attention.
2. Content should be scannable through use of bullet points, headers and lists rather than large blocks of text.
3. Fonts must be readable on all devices and visitors should not need to zoom in to read content.
4. Forcing new windows, resizing browsers or requiring registration without reason will frustrate visitors.
5. Usability, readability and clarity should be prioritized over flashy or distracting design elements that interfere with the user experience.
Intranetizen IIC12: tips on intranet searchIntranetizen
The document provides tips for optimizing intranet search functions. It suggests ensuring content is designed to be found by search engines through techniques like using optimized titles, introductions, keywords and metadata. It also recommends training content contributors on search engine optimization basics and understanding available search tools and their administration interfaces. The document stresses focusing search on popular tasks and queries, personalizing results, and making the search interface look more like mainstream search engines to improve users' search experiences.
1. The document provides URLs and notes for various online tools categorized into sessions: blogs, Chinese characters, listening/speaking, reading/writing, assessment, and collaboration.
2. Many of the tools require creating a new account, while some allow public use without an account. A few are only available for certain operating systems.
3. The tools cover a wide range of purposes from creating blogs, studying Chinese characters, audio/video recording and sharing, making quizzes and tests, collaborating on documents, and video conferencing.
The document provides tips for optimizing intranet search functions. It suggests ensuring content is designed to be found by search engines through techniques like using optimized titles, introductions that summarize content, relevant keywords, and metadata. It also recommends training content contributors on search engine optimization basics and understanding the administration tools to tweak the search engine. A key tip is to focus on the most popular searches and understand what users are looking for on the intranet.
Jerry Brown Vs. Meg Whitman: Battle of the Campaign WebsitesResolve Digital
Non-partisan review of the campaign websites of JerryBrown.org and MegWhitman.com. Which campaign produced the best site? Find out in the Battle of the Campaign Websites 2010.
The document provides 12 steps to engage website visitors and increase leads and sales. It recommends thinking like visitors, checking competitors, clearly explaining why visitors should do business with you, speaking to visitors' needs and stages in the buying process, optimizing content and calls to action, keeping content fresh, using analytics to improve the site, testing the site with real visitors, and periodically reviewing and updating the site. The overall goal is to solve visitors' problems, meet their needs, and move them closer to a desired action or conversion.
Resolve Digital has completed over fifty website evaluations for the Microsoft Partner Marketing
Essentials program. We’ve summarized the most common problems, along with our top tips for creating a highly effective lead generation site.
The document discusses 43 common web design mistakes that should be avoided. Some key points include:
1. Websites should clearly communicate their purpose within seconds to capture visitors' limited attention.
2. Content should be scannable through use of bullet points, headers and lists rather than large blocks of text.
3. Fonts must be readable on all devices and visitors should not need to zoom in to read content.
4. Forcing new windows, resizing browsers or requiring registration without reason will frustrate visitors.
5. Usability, readability and clarity should be prioritized over flashy or distracting design elements that interfere with the user experience.
Saving the Marriage (Between your Website and the User)SmartBear
This Valentine's Day, take a look at the relationship between your website and the user. Are they happy together? Are things moving fast enough? Learn how to better understand your website in terms of user experience.
Poor web design choices prevent consumers from fully connecting with your brand. From unattractive homepages to weak content, poor navigation, and countless errors, there are a number of elements that your website can improve on.
The problem is there are no simple “right” answers for most Web design questions (at least not for the important ones). What works is good, integrated design that fills a need—carefully thought out, well executed, and tested.
– Steve Krug
Visit our website www.reachfirst.com for more info.
The 8 worst ux mistakes coming from expertsOnboardingIQ
The document discusses common UX mistakes that frustrate users, as shared by various UX experts. It includes mistakes like pages that require clicking "Next" buttons to see all items in a list, being unable to access content on mobile without downloading an app, pages with huge blocks of unbroken text without headings, overly complex sign-in processes, buggy form validation, and complexity that hinders usability. One response notes that obvious mistakes persist because they become integrated into designs that users learn to accept.
Presentation given at Bar Camp London 4 by Amanda Jahn. Aimed at "non-designers", it's a quick run-through on how they could improve their User Experience Design.
This document summarizes 9 common mistakes in UX design: 1) Designing elements without clear purpose, 2) Overuse of carousels and pagination that distract users, 3) Non-mobile responsive pages, 4) Poor performance slowing down page loads, 5) Overly long texts without formatting, 6) Confusing and poorly designed forms, 7) Difficult sign-in/registration processes, 8) Excessive complexity, and 9) Lack of color/contrast testing. Each mistake is explained along with examples and recommendations to improve the user experience.
NDC Sydney 2018 | Bots - the Next UI Revolution | Adam StephensenAdam Stephensen
Video available here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdssa77dA5s&feature=youtu.be
Bots- the Next UI Revolution - Adam Stephensen
Bots are the new UI frontier. Siri, Google Assistant and Alexa started the trend, but no-UI is the future of UI. Users are going to expect to be able to have conversations with companies and organisations in the client that they have on hand. Don't believe me? Gartner predicts that by 2020 30% of HTTP requests will be via bots.
In this session, we will explore how the Microsoft Bot Framework makes it easy to build and connect intelligent bots to interact with users and services. Take your existing applications, your FAQ or a great new idea you have and build a bot that will run from your website or from Cortana, Skype, a phone call, text message, Teams, Slack, Facebook Messenger, Skype for Business and more.
If you missed the mobile revolution - why not lead in the bot wars?
Website design can be difficult to master. When it comes to creating a design that drives a lot of traffic and creates a lot of revenue, most businesses struggle
This document discusses 6 principles of user experience: 1) Don't fail your users, 2) Usability is not enough, 3) Treat every page like a home page, 4) Don't wait for your cat to bark, 5) Make your business 2.0, and 6) Design is not a democratic process. It provides background on each principle, such as how usability is now expected rather than exceptional, the importance of search and other entry points beyond the home page, and how design decisions should involve user experience experts rather than trying to please all stakeholders. Useful resources are also listed.
This document summarizes key principles for web design according to an adapted textbook. It outlines three main rules:
1) Design for the common user, but account for individual differences. Users have shared abilities but also variations, so design should meet most needs while allowing for exceptions.
2) Visuals heavily influence initial perception but the overall experience is more complex. Appearance affects first impressions but functionality, content, usability ultimately shape satisfaction.
3) A site's success comes from visual appeal, high-quality content, flawless performance, and helping users achieve goals. Design must consider all these factors to create positive lasting impressions.
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The document discusses the balance between usability and visual design for websites. It notes that while visual appeal can attract users initially, usability is more important for sustaining engagement. The document provides tips for designing usable interfaces, such as intuitive navigation, clear information architecture, and usability testing. It emphasizes the importance of understanding user needs and goals above all other considerations in website design.
The document discusses common user experience mistakes made by recruitment websites and provides recommendations for improving user experience. It summarizes that a Forrester study found 12 major US job boards all failed user experience testing, with issues like tasks being difficult to complete and excessive advertising obscuring content. The document then details specific user experience mistakes, such as sites requiring users to click in and out of pages to compare jobs ("pogo sticking") and making unsubscribing from email alerts very difficult. It recommends user experience training for all staff, iterative user research, and having user needs represented at the highest levels to avoid such issues long-term.
ALERT! 7 TOP USER FRUSTRATIONS ON WEB & HOW TO RESOLVE THEMPixel Crayons
Read the full blog here: https://bit.ly/3b9L3HO
Connect with us through:
Contact us : https://bit.ly/2IpPX7w
Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/PixelCrayons
Twitter : https://twitter.com/pixelcrayons
LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/company/pixelcrayons
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Pinterest : https://in.pinterest.com/pixelcrayons/
Making simple, elegant solutions is HARD and often invisible. These are some of the most common things I hear come out of people’s mouths when heading for a bad UX decision.
This document discusses various interface design patterns and principles for navigation. It begins by explaining how interface design dresses up existing behaviors and notes that navigation allows some aspects of information architecture to be visible. It then covers different types of navigation including global navigation, local navigation, contextual navigation, pagination, sorting, and secondary navigation elements like site maps. The document emphasizes following conventions when they are widely adopted but exploring alternatives when usability testing suggests improvements. It concludes with an exercise asking readers to analyze the navigation of competitor websites.
The document discusses the results of "The 5 Second Test" which analyzed how people respond to business websites within 5 seconds. It found that 62% of B2B home pages failed to make a good first impression. The test identified 5 key things home pages must have to pass: 1) Look professional, 2) Clearly state what you do, 3) Use chunked text for readability, 4) Avoid stock photos, and 5) Maintain a modern, up-to-date design. Only 38% of sites made a good impression and 65% overall passed the test, showing much room for improvement. The document encourages businesses to use this test to evaluate their website from a visitor's perspective.
Razorfish - Michael Brito on Intel Digital Drag RaceRazorfish
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The document discusses how to make websites accessible to both search engine robots and human users. It notes that robots and humans both appreciate good page titles, headings, links to follow, data presented upfront in easy to digest chunks. However, websites are often designed primarily around what is thought to attract human users, with big shiny things, animations, and social features, which can make them inaccessible. The document advocates focusing first on structure, titles, and availability to make websites accessible to all. It provides examples of proper and improper use of headings, links, and alternative text for images.
The document discusses 30 common mistakes that businesses make with their websites. Some of the key mistakes highlighted include:
1. Treating a website like an online brochure rather than a sales and marketing tool.
2. Not having a clear purpose or message that visitors understand within 500 milliseconds of landing on the site.
3. Poor navigation, cluttered designs, and vague calls-to-action that make it difficult for visitors to find what they need.
4. Not optimizing the site for mobile devices, when most web traffic now comes from smartphones and tablets.
5. Using outdated technologies like Flash that hurt the user experience and search engine optimization.
The document provides explanations and examples
The document discusses the rise of the "Widgetsphere" and how it allows for new ways of reaching audiences through portable web applications called widgets. It outlines how widgets can be used to aggregate, create and share content across various platforms like social networks, blogs, and startpages. The document provides guidance on how to develop a syndication strategy using widgets, including planning content for an audience, designing the widget, creating and promoting it, distributing it across various sites, measuring engagement, and adapting the widget based on feedback.
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“After being the most listed dog breed in the United States for 31
years in a row, the Labrador Retriever has dropped to second place
in the American Kennel Club's annual survey of the country's most
popular canines. The French Bulldog is the new top dog in the
United States as of 2022. The stylish puppy has ascended the
rankings in rapid time despite having health concerns and limited
color choices.”
Saving the Marriage (Between your Website and the User)SmartBear
This Valentine's Day, take a look at the relationship between your website and the user. Are they happy together? Are things moving fast enough? Learn how to better understand your website in terms of user experience.
Poor web design choices prevent consumers from fully connecting with your brand. From unattractive homepages to weak content, poor navigation, and countless errors, there are a number of elements that your website can improve on.
The problem is there are no simple “right” answers for most Web design questions (at least not for the important ones). What works is good, integrated design that fills a need—carefully thought out, well executed, and tested.
– Steve Krug
Visit our website www.reachfirst.com for more info.
The 8 worst ux mistakes coming from expertsOnboardingIQ
The document discusses common UX mistakes that frustrate users, as shared by various UX experts. It includes mistakes like pages that require clicking "Next" buttons to see all items in a list, being unable to access content on mobile without downloading an app, pages with huge blocks of unbroken text without headings, overly complex sign-in processes, buggy form validation, and complexity that hinders usability. One response notes that obvious mistakes persist because they become integrated into designs that users learn to accept.
Presentation given at Bar Camp London 4 by Amanda Jahn. Aimed at "non-designers", it's a quick run-through on how they could improve their User Experience Design.
This document summarizes 9 common mistakes in UX design: 1) Designing elements without clear purpose, 2) Overuse of carousels and pagination that distract users, 3) Non-mobile responsive pages, 4) Poor performance slowing down page loads, 5) Overly long texts without formatting, 6) Confusing and poorly designed forms, 7) Difficult sign-in/registration processes, 8) Excessive complexity, and 9) Lack of color/contrast testing. Each mistake is explained along with examples and recommendations to improve the user experience.
NDC Sydney 2018 | Bots - the Next UI Revolution | Adam StephensenAdam Stephensen
Video available here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdssa77dA5s&feature=youtu.be
Bots- the Next UI Revolution - Adam Stephensen
Bots are the new UI frontier. Siri, Google Assistant and Alexa started the trend, but no-UI is the future of UI. Users are going to expect to be able to have conversations with companies and organisations in the client that they have on hand. Don't believe me? Gartner predicts that by 2020 30% of HTTP requests will be via bots.
In this session, we will explore how the Microsoft Bot Framework makes it easy to build and connect intelligent bots to interact with users and services. Take your existing applications, your FAQ or a great new idea you have and build a bot that will run from your website or from Cortana, Skype, a phone call, text message, Teams, Slack, Facebook Messenger, Skype for Business and more.
If you missed the mobile revolution - why not lead in the bot wars?
Website design can be difficult to master. When it comes to creating a design that drives a lot of traffic and creates a lot of revenue, most businesses struggle
This document discusses 6 principles of user experience: 1) Don't fail your users, 2) Usability is not enough, 3) Treat every page like a home page, 4) Don't wait for your cat to bark, 5) Make your business 2.0, and 6) Design is not a democratic process. It provides background on each principle, such as how usability is now expected rather than exceptional, the importance of search and other entry points beyond the home page, and how design decisions should involve user experience experts rather than trying to please all stakeholders. Useful resources are also listed.
This document summarizes key principles for web design according to an adapted textbook. It outlines three main rules:
1) Design for the common user, but account for individual differences. Users have shared abilities but also variations, so design should meet most needs while allowing for exceptions.
2) Visuals heavily influence initial perception but the overall experience is more complex. Appearance affects first impressions but functionality, content, usability ultimately shape satisfaction.
3) A site's success comes from visual appeal, high-quality content, flawless performance, and helping users achieve goals. Design must consider all these factors to create positive lasting impressions.
Design Vs Usability - The quest for the holy grailMuki Regunathan
The document discusses the balance between usability and visual design for websites. It notes that while visual appeal can attract users initially, usability is more important for sustaining engagement. The document provides tips for designing usable interfaces, such as intuitive navigation, clear information architecture, and usability testing. It emphasizes the importance of understanding user needs and goals above all other considerations in website design.
The document discusses common user experience mistakes made by recruitment websites and provides recommendations for improving user experience. It summarizes that a Forrester study found 12 major US job boards all failed user experience testing, with issues like tasks being difficult to complete and excessive advertising obscuring content. The document then details specific user experience mistakes, such as sites requiring users to click in and out of pages to compare jobs ("pogo sticking") and making unsubscribing from email alerts very difficult. It recommends user experience training for all staff, iterative user research, and having user needs represented at the highest levels to avoid such issues long-term.
ALERT! 7 TOP USER FRUSTRATIONS ON WEB & HOW TO RESOLVE THEMPixel Crayons
Read the full blog here: https://bit.ly/3b9L3HO
Connect with us through:
Contact us : https://bit.ly/2IpPX7w
Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/PixelCrayons
Twitter : https://twitter.com/pixelcrayons
LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/company/pixelcrayons
Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/pixelcrayons/
Pinterest : https://in.pinterest.com/pixelcrayons/
Making simple, elegant solutions is HARD and often invisible. These are some of the most common things I hear come out of people’s mouths when heading for a bad UX decision.
This document discusses various interface design patterns and principles for navigation. It begins by explaining how interface design dresses up existing behaviors and notes that navigation allows some aspects of information architecture to be visible. It then covers different types of navigation including global navigation, local navigation, contextual navigation, pagination, sorting, and secondary navigation elements like site maps. The document emphasizes following conventions when they are widely adopted but exploring alternatives when usability testing suggests improvements. It concludes with an exercise asking readers to analyze the navigation of competitor websites.
The document discusses the results of "The 5 Second Test" which analyzed how people respond to business websites within 5 seconds. It found that 62% of B2B home pages failed to make a good first impression. The test identified 5 key things home pages must have to pass: 1) Look professional, 2) Clearly state what you do, 3) Use chunked text for readability, 4) Avoid stock photos, and 5) Maintain a modern, up-to-date design. Only 38% of sites made a good impression and 65% overall passed the test, showing much room for improvement. The document encourages businesses to use this test to evaluate their website from a visitor's perspective.
Razorfish - Michael Brito on Intel Digital Drag RaceRazorfish
Client case study: Intel Digital Drag Race was delivered by Intel Social Media Strategist Michael Brito on April 22, 2009, at the 9th Annual Razorfish Client Summit (#rzcs on Twitter).
The document discusses how to make websites accessible to both search engine robots and human users. It notes that robots and humans both appreciate good page titles, headings, links to follow, data presented upfront in easy to digest chunks. However, websites are often designed primarily around what is thought to attract human users, with big shiny things, animations, and social features, which can make them inaccessible. The document advocates focusing first on structure, titles, and availability to make websites accessible to all. It provides examples of proper and improper use of headings, links, and alternative text for images.
The document discusses 30 common mistakes that businesses make with their websites. Some of the key mistakes highlighted include:
1. Treating a website like an online brochure rather than a sales and marketing tool.
2. Not having a clear purpose or message that visitors understand within 500 milliseconds of landing on the site.
3. Poor navigation, cluttered designs, and vague calls-to-action that make it difficult for visitors to find what they need.
4. Not optimizing the site for mobile devices, when most web traffic now comes from smartphones and tablets.
5. Using outdated technologies like Flash that hurt the user experience and search engine optimization.
The document provides explanations and examples
The document discusses the rise of the "Widgetsphere" and how it allows for new ways of reaching audiences through portable web applications called widgets. It outlines how widgets can be used to aggregate, create and share content across various platforms like social networks, blogs, and startpages. The document provides guidance on how to develop a syndication strategy using widgets, including planning content for an audience, designing the widget, creating and promoting it, distributing it across various sites, measuring engagement, and adapting the widget based on feedback.
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