There are those who see websites as acts of creation separate from the people who will visit those websites. There are those who see people and create websites to meet these people’s needs.
CSS Branding Article Reader Feedback
Not too long ago I put up a post about my personal [possibly OCD] tendancy to prejudge a company based on whether or not they used CSS as the foundation for their html markup.
Reader Challenges Scoble to Give Up Blogs for Trade Mags
An interesting debate is taking place in comments to my last post on BurrellesLuce. David Scott Lewis said …
Is This You? (Reader Persona Design: An Example)
Do you work in a medium-to-large organization whose web content you feel could be put to better use? If so, you’re my target reader.
Beauty is in the Eye of the Blog Reader
Greg Edwards, Chief Technical Officer, for Eyetools, Inc., has launched a fascinating new blog that discusses his work in analyzing how readers interact with blog sites.
Grab The Reader, Grab Them With Your Opening
I can show you how to make everyone that sees your article stop whatever they’re doing and read it from beginning to end. That, my friend, is a hook and that is what you need to use to start every fiction and nonfiction piece you write.
I.R.I.S. Releases IRIS Business Card Reader II for Mac OS X
Macintosh Users Have Intelligent, Helpful and Easy-to-Use Productivity Tool to Encode Business Cards.
Oracle Recieves Top Honors in Intelligent Enterprise Magazine’s 2004 Reader’s Choice Awards
Oracle received top honors in two categories in Intelligent Enterprise Magazine’s 2004 Reader’s Choice Awards for Best Information Technology Products.
3 Suggestions for Generating Reader Feedback
One question I am asked often is, “How much feedback does your electronic newsletter generate?” (Another question is, “How did you manage to lose so much hair in just 43 years of life?,” but that’s a topic for another day).
Tracking Reader Behavior
Reader question: “I have placed photos and links to my books (on my web site) in my newsletter. Thanks to the tracking information I receive, I can tell who has clicked through to view the books. I was thinking that maybe in a month or so, I should send these few folks an email offering 20% off my books. Not mentioning that I know they clicked through, of course.”