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Fundamentals of solid Web design

July 27, 2011

Start with clear, measurable goal(s).  First, determine what it is you truly want to accomplish with this project.  I know this sounds too easy.  What is the purpose of the site?  Who is the audience?  How will you measure success?  The more you prepare, the greater the results.

Some things are more effective than others to measure.  For example, the number of website “hits” might be impressive if the number is large, but it doesn’t really mean all that much.  A single person that spends time on the website and goes through two dozen pages might be counted as 250 hits!  Measuring the number of visitors and/or completed on-line forms are of more relevance.

Deliver a great user experience.  What does this mean exactly?  Help people get to where they want to go – and do the thing(s) they want to do QUICKLY and EASILY.  Successful sites marry needs/goals of visitors with your overall business goals.

Write clearly and succinctly.  The best sites use simple, friendly language.  If your site cannot be understood easily, chances are that your visitors will not come back very often – if at all.

Launch and update as needed.  Rarely can successful sites be built in one try.  Instead, launch something that initially meets your baseline needs.  Let’s get something out there and solicit feedback.  You may be too close to it and the feedback you receive will allow for improvements.  What pages are the most popular?  What words are being searched for most often?

Taste the Future of Content Management!

May 9, 2010

Have you always wanted to learn more about Oracle Content Management?

Be honest.  Have you ever felt a bit intimidated by this technology?

If you answered “yes” to either of these two questions, I invite you to a no cost hands on event in Chicago on Monday, May 17, 2010.

At the workshop, you will learn about Oracle Content Management – specifically document, web content and digital asset management.  You will interact with the technology and actually leave the event with your own fully functional VMWare image so that you can continue your learning after the workshop has ended.

Please register at:

http://www.opnevents.com/programs/Redstone/register.html

Inaugural Post

April 5, 2010

Welcome to the inaugural post for businessvalue.corecontentonly.com! Content on this site will focus primarily on relevant Content Management, Enterprise 2.0 & Portals and Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), essentially topics of interest to the Information Technology (IT) business user community. Here, we will discuss Return on Investment (ROI), training, and the applicable business benefits of IT, to name a few.

The vast majority of posts will be factual statements supported by data from leading industry experts and authorities, but I will offer opinions as well. My goal is to illicit thought by soliciting your feedback and providing practical knowledge which can be used to enhance your own work experience. Enjoy, and I look forward to hearing from you soon!


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