Posts Tagged ‘point of reference

Do we need yet more social sites? Well, if you seem to think we do, then a visit to MyCreek.net is in order. The site enables just anybody to create an online profile listing who they are and what they do, and use that as the point of reference from which to connect with the [...]

When it comes to SEO, Google’s PageRank (PR), which is the most used SEO ranking metric, is vague and unhelpful. Although most SEOs would agree that it’s an indication of a page’s popularity (or power), it’s unclear why that’s so or exactly how popular a ranked website is. For example, for a website with a [...]

We think it’s time to stop indicating download times based on how long it would take on a 56K modem. Too many sites still do it, and yes it is an increasingly irrelevant point of reference. More and more people around the world move to broadband, even in parts of the world that have historically [...]

Overview The Effective Web Design guide is more than 350 pages in length – and we believe it to be one of the most comprehensive reports of its kind available. It provides you with a steer on all the key aspects of website design, ranging from conception and design, through to subjects such as usability [...]


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