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Old 12-20-2005, 04:32 PM
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Some time this year, the number of Internet users reached one billion. Billion with a “b.” If you count to one billion at one number per second, it would take you over 31 years to finish. It has taken the Internet 36 years to count that high, says web usability expert and former Sun Microsystems engineer Dr. Jakob Nielsen. The next 10 years will bring the second billion, growing at an annual rate of 18 percent, and will include unprecedented numbers from Asia and senior citizens—and that has huge implications in e-commerce.


Statistically, says Nielsen, the one billionth online user was a 24-year-old woman in Shanghai. Only 23 percent come from North America, leaving 24 percent in Europe and 36 percent in Asia. By 2015, though accounting for nearly one-third of e-commerce, North Americans will consist of only 15 percent of Internet users.

“This means that for e-commerce to fulfill its potential to double, sites must be more systematic at following the e-commerce usability guidelines. Selling to the 200 million early adopters was easy. The 800 million mainstream users who are now starting to shop need much smoother sites; the next billion will require even higher usability levels,” writes Nielsen.

In August, we reported on the importance smoothly operating websites to retain customers. As the entire world moves closer to jacking into the Net, usable website design will be crucial to earning a share of the world market. Nielsen gives guidelines for setting up websites for international use as well as helpful hints for marketing to the senior citizen crowd.

For e-business professionals, seniors should be a hot demographic. They typically have more buying power than others, but less knowledge of how to buy online. In fact, once on line, it takes the typical user up to 3 years to become comfortable buying online. That will change as the Baby Boomers retire and websites become more user-friendly.

Tapping into the foreign market is an exercise in cultural diversity. It goes beyond English by making sites readable in other languages. It includes different weights, measurements, dating systems, and reading styles.

Unless you intend to limit your market to one continent and only a third of its potential, then an all-encompassing approach to web design will become increasingly important.
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20 in a billion:

Only about 20 links for any particular Keyword will get listed on page one of search engines.

Each site will get less time per user.

User growth may not match website growth reducing website vistors to each website.

As websites get fewer visitors some will close down due to loss of customers.

So website growth will be a bit slower than expected.
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I'm appalled at the horrible sites, broken links, unanswered e-mails, contact pages that don't work, spelling and grammar errors, and the list goes on. For the money commercial sites pay for design and development, you'd think there would be staff to simply use their eyeballs and check the pages! But noooo.

I think your subject, One Billion Web Users Need Better Websites, hits the nail right on the head. But what to do? I tend to send messages to alert companies to pages that don't work, but more often than not when checking I see they don't bother to go in and make the fix. ;-(

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Some of the worst sites I have seen are when I click on one of Gogole's PPC ads.

They tend to spend a lot of money to get the visitor but very little to turn them into a customer.
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Hear, hear Janeth, I agree. So have I.

Some sites on PPC make you realise where all the money has gone: On the advertising and NOT the site.

And I won't even start on the individuals who try to do it themselves because they quite like Frontpage's (and the likes) functions.

Rant over. Next!
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And how about those who contact you and want you to create a marketing plan and ad campaign to promote a website that just will not sell.

So, doing the right thing we suggest a website overhaul or a few changes and most reply. We paid 2,000 bucks for it.. what's wrong with it.

Opps.. more wasted monies. People just get burned. There are just too many scammers out there.

By the way.. Janeth I checked out your website and it's pretty cool. Just noticed the price button did not work. Very impressive portfolio!

A Billion -- wow, we have our work cut out for us!

Happpy Holidays Everyone!
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