The above usability critique covers SaxStation.com. A friend of mine runs the site, Neal Battaglia. He has been looking for ways to improve the site and decided to add a “Start Here” section. I’ll go over some ideas for making a start here section as well as a few additional areas of improvement that I [...]
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W3C is in it’s basic form an organization that sets the “standards” of the online web language. It’s basically the rules in how to format your code. But is being 100% compliant important for your SEO? Will you end up at the bottom of the SERP’s for not being compliant, and number one for been 100% compliant?
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I am a big fan of A/B Split testing. You never can tell when somewhat minor changes and tweaks can really make a difference. When the overall design is destined to stay the same, but you want to squeeze every ounce you can out of your traffic, this is where A/B Split testing can help.
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You’ve listened to your prospect’s needs; outlined the benefits of your options; and generally gone out of your way to help them. So why do they still back out of buying?
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Anyway, the problem boiled down to any template that came with X-Cart which didn’t have the login form built in on every page, but instead required you to go to a login page to enter your credentials, wouldn’t redirect back to the original page you came from. So the process is pretty simple to fix. And this fix should be on the mark for X-Cart 4.3.x by the way, and should work for other templates that use the login page.
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