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7 reasons why visitors leave websites for ever

7 reasons why visitors leave websites for ever | Design, Science and Technology | Scoop.it
When I built my first website in 2003, none of today's tools existed. WordPress was a newborn and you had to know HTML! For an entire week, I worked my butt off within Microsoft FrontPage. I was so proud of the result that I spent the first day staring at the site and sending its URL to friends and family. In a nutshell, I felt on top of the world.
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Website Design Projects Timeline From Research To Testing [infographic]

Website Design Projects Timeline From Research To Testing  [infographic] | Design, Science and Technology | Scoop.it
This great infographic takes you through the initial engagement stages for new website design work, through research, landing page design, coding, validation onto final launch and search engine optimi

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Martin (Marty) Smith's curator insight, February 7, 2014 12:06 AM

Cool way to visualize web design process and true to my experience of creating more than 100 websites.

Katja Tschimmel's curator insight, February 14, 2014 2:35 PM

Design Thinking applied to Web Sites. Very nice graphic!

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Why Email Marketing Key to Web 3.0 Website Design

Why Email Marketing Key to Web 3.0 Website Design | Design, Science and Technology | Scoop.it

Website design is about to change about as much as something can change and email marketing is already half way there. Email marketers such as @Bronto move massive amounts of information in real time.

Welcome to the future.

The future of web design will happen in real time, be logic based and require a mountain of creative controlled by predictive analytics in real time. If that sounds like email marketers are sitting pretty you win a cookie.

Bronto became Cure Cancer Starter's (http://www.curecancerstarter.org) email marketing and marketing automation partner today (http://sco.lt/55jx1F ;).  Bronto joins Atlantic BT and the Story of Cancer Foundation (501c3) in the Tech Cures Cancer Movement. 

This deck is about where web design is headed (at light speed) and why thinking like an email-marketer is a good idea. 

#TechCuresCancer @CureCancerStart



 


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Dolly Bhasin 's curator insight, July 13, 2013 11:53 PM

works well with customer facing sites, not B2B.

Martin (Marty) Smith's comment, July 15, 2013 12:23 PM
Dolly, disagree. The biggest myth is the significant difference between B2B and B2C marketing online, a myth you may believe. I've been an Ecom Director and now run marketing for an agency. The process of read the cookie, fire the creative is going to be very important for B2B websites for much the same reason as the tactic will be critical for B2C. MAD or Mutually Assured Destruction says if a competitor is firing more relevant information faster than your website they win. The logic discussed here applies equally well to B2B or B2C websites. The main difference is the conversion funnel. B2B conversion funnels are LONGER in time, but the advantage of wrapping a website around a visitor and then following with persona based email marketing is the key to web 3.0 no matter what side of the Rubicon your website resides upon (B2B or B2C). Feel free to support your statement with links or further posts, but your assertion hasn't been true to my B2C and now B2B experience. I still see read the cookie or behavior and fire the creative / content as one of the most valuable HTML5 and CSS3 advances. The fact few B2B relationship based sellers are there yet doesn't mean the tactic isn't beyond valuable.
Robin Martin's comment, July 15, 2013 3:28 PM
Thanks for sharing Marty!
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The psychology behind Web browsing

The psychology behind Web browsing | Design, Science and Technology | Scoop.it
When it comes to website optimization, even global enterprises can trigger adverse behavior from visitors to their site if they don’t take psychology into account
Mike Donahue's curator insight, June 19, 2015 12:23 PM

Every website that has one of those annoying "sign up" screens that pops up immediately after the page loads and before you've even read anything (that includes you TNW) needs to read this. A great article that explains how your desire to drive a visitor a specific action may in fact drive them to do the opposite.

 

@Liraz - The only suggestion I would make is that rationalization happens in the conscious, not the subconscious, mind.

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Top 10 Design Revolution Scoops of All Time

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Martin (Marty) Smith's curator insight, October 27, 2013 5:37 PM

Top 10 Design Revolution Scoops of All Time

http://sco.lt/7FcZ4T Infographic - Color Is Master Of Us All

http://sco.lt/59W02L Blog Post - 20 Web Design Trends In 2013 From Responsive To Storytelling

http://sco.lt/6HpSpF Blog Post - Top 10 B2B Website Designs


http://sco.lt/6gwzxp Blog Post - Learning GREAT Website Design From Websites That Suck


http://sco.lt/8bGgwD Infographic - Latest Trends in Web Design

http://sco.lt/7Dw7ov Blog Post - Pledge Allegiance To The Red, Black and White Website Designs For Inspiration

http://sco.lt/5deXxZ Infographic - The Role of Color in Marketing

http://sco.lt/7MBTaj Infographic - The Complete Guide to Color Psychology

http://sco.lt/6VSW7F Blog Post - 8 UI, UX Tips For Amazing Software or Website Development


http://sco.lt/8CIlEn Blog Post - Roundup of Top 10 Best Websites For Designers - How Magazine

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