Website usability goes beyond broken links and bug fixes

Read my friend and colleague's post to be sure your site's message is heard loud and clear.

Reshared post from +Kristen Havens

A new post (finally!) on the 563 Media blog.

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How to Usability Test Your Website | 563 Media
If you have a business website, it needs to be tested for usability, preferably by someone who isn't 100% familiar with your business. This post explains how to test your site for clarity and understa…

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About Jean Egan

Jean helps people who feel overwhelmed or not in control of their web presence by helping to create a website that becomes a true extension of themselves and their business. She enjoys teaching clients how to update and maintain their own website, which can give a sense of empowerment to the work they do.
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2 Responses to Website usability goes beyond broken links and bug fixes

  1. Oz Warren says:

    I used to do a lot of this sort of thing (making stuff usable and accessible). It's amazing the complete rubbish that some people will turn out if left to their own devices. 

  2. Jean Egan says:

    Hehe – absolutely, Oz!

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