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Articles by Anson LeClair

Thoughts on online strategy, user experience, web design, web development, content management, mobile applications, application development, and more.

Why it’s Time to Consider Responsive Web Design

April 10, 2013  ·  0 comments
Man holding plugged-in desktop computer at airport More and more consumers are using smartphones, iPods and tablets to access the internet anytime, anywhere. How does your website look on these mobile devices? If your customers’ experience is filled with pinching and dragging to find a link, it’s time to make your website more accessible using a responsive design. Here are few things you need to know.

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Hands Tied Updating Your Website? Consider a Content Management System

March 22, 2013  ·  0 comments
Person tangled up while entering content for their website Providing customers with information about your products/services on your website is an effective way to influence their buying decision, but this can work against you if it’s not up-to-date. If your hands are tied and you can't make changes to your site, it’s time to consider a CMS to put you back in control.

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Scrolling on Your Website Can Improve User Experience

January 31, 2013  ·  0 comments
Scrolling on Your Website Can Improve User Experience If you think there shouldn’t be any scrolling on your website and all content should be above the fold, you may want to re-consider. You could be missing out on creating a better user experience and information resource for your customer.

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Blogging Should be a Part of Your Business Strategy

December 05, 2011  ·  0 comments
Let's think about how blogging could help your business. Odds are good that you've read a blog today without even realizing it. Learn what blogs are and how they could benefit your business and employee development.

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The Cost of Outdated Web Content

September 27, 2011  ·  0 comments
Bad user experience with a website frustrating a customer. Too many businesses take a “launch it and forget it” approach to their website which leads to out of date content, inaccessible pages and files. Not only can this create a bad experience for customers, it’s also bad for business. We outline a plan for improving and maintaining website quality that will help ensure your website works for visitors.

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