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Posts tagged Website
Microworkers – a case of ethics?
Jul 29th
Cherry Picked recently blogged about a new site, ‘Microworkers’ – “Think of it as Santa’s Little Helpers for odd jobs. Except you’re not Santa, and they’re not doing it for love. Don’t have time to edit a cover letter for that must-have job? Simply become an “employer” and hire someone (a microworker) to do it for you. Can’t seem to attract traffic to your work-of-art blog? Start a campaign and watch your numbers rise. You can even ask workers to product place your latest business venture on discussion forums.”
I have to admit I was intrigued, we are all looking for ways to More >
Worst website copy crimes
Oct 8th
As Kim mentioned in her latest blog, we’ve been doing quite a few website reviews of late, which means looking and researching many, many websites.
Most people tend to underestimate the power of good wording on a website, for most it’s about making it visually appealing and maybe having some cool effects.
So I thought I’d put together a bit of a list of the most common website copy crimes I come across.
Feel free to suggest and discuss others that make your list.
1. What do you actually do?
It’s surprising how many websites I come across where it takes me at least More >
Is your website up to scratch?
Oct 1st
We’ve been doing a lot of website reviews for our clients lately and one thing that strikes me the most is the lack of clear objective(s) organisations often have for their website. Trying to be everything to everyone with a website is a risky business that can result in high bounces and low user retention and interaction.
Three of the most common problems we’ve encountered with websites include: