Site Usability Issues Matter During the Holidays
We're well into the holiday season now, in terms of having sites ready for holiday sales. That said, it's never too late to improve your site. Your sales may depend on it. There are lot of key ingredients that go into the recipe of a successful e-commerce site: marketing, analytics, customer service, prices, competition, and the list goes on. Somewhere in there is design, and more importantly, usability.
With said holiday season in full swing, it can't hurt to brush up on a few usability tips. Usability issues are sometimes debatable, and a matter of opinion, but accessibility plays a vital role. Make sure your site is accessible (at least to the best of your ability) to those with disabilities. It's not only the right thing to do for them, but it also opens up the door for them to give you their business.
Designer Chris Spooner has a nice list of usability crimes (things to avoid). This list includes things like logos that don't link to the home page, not specifying visited links, not indicating active form fields, not using alt descriptions on images, etc.
In a recent interview with WebProNews, Frank Bauer of Web Tuning Garage (who is also a moderator at the WebmasterWorld forums) shared some tips about URLs, which can play a crucial role in usability.
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