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How many clicks does it take to get to your content?
2.16.2010
This is something that just popped into my head the other day, while trying to come up with catchy blog titles. Perhaps that’s not the best way to come up with good posts, but in this case I think it’s valid.
Like the old lollypop saying ‘How many licks does it take to get to the center of a tootsiepop,’ you need to be very conscious of this idea when creating your web architecture. It’s amazing how many sites have great information that is buried under layers of beauty pages. Not only is this a bad idea in terms of SEO (more on this later), but it’s very, very frustrating for users.
Tags: seo, usability, web design
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Why I'm all about Project52.
1.5.2010
Before I begin, let me state that I’m sure no one really cares why I’m doing this. However, I hope I’m wrong and that someone actually enjoys this and cares that I make it thru all 52 weeks.
I found this resolution / challenge the other day while perusing twitter, and saw someone retweet something about it. So I checked out the website. It seemed like an easy enough thing to do: post a new article every week for 52 weeks. I don’t often go for resolutions, as I’ve failed enough and am drowned by advertising reminding me to not do so. But this seemed like something that is really going to benefit me, and hopefully benefit others by reading about either my experience, or someone else taking the challenge.
As stated on the website, it’s time to get people writing again. I also hope that this goes viral, and it’s not just taken on by bloggers and freelancers. I’d really love for companies and their employees as a whole to answer this challenge.
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