Archief voor november, 2007

Google Sitelinks

27 november 2007

I noticed with some of the sites I work on that Google shows Sitelinks underneath the searchresults. What does this tell me? Google isn’t very specific about this.

I think it shows what Google think is important of your site. What is important then, that is what the people search for.

Can I influence these links? To some extend you can. With the Google Webmaster tools you can. You can block some of the links.

Some interesting links:
http://blog.searchenginewatch.com/blog/060908-070255
http://forums.searchenginewatch.com/showthread.php?threadid=13667
http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/

How to Size Text in CSS

22 november 2007

A list Apart is truly one of the best sites about webdesign. Almost every week there is a outstanding article. Like this one: How to Size Text in CSS.

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20 Essential Blog Directories to Submit Your Blog To

22 november 2007

Good list of Blog Directories for more exposure for your blog:
20 Essential Blog Directories to Submit Your Blog To

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Eye Tracking rules by Seth Godin

22 november 2007

Eye tracking rules

(some of which are made to be broken).

Tim points us to a terrific summary of lessons learned from eye tracking studies.

The highlights, in alphabetical order:

  • Ads in the top and left portions of a page will receive the most eye fixation.
  • Ads placed next to the best content are seen more often.
  • Bigger images get more attention.
  • Clean, clear faces in images attract more eye fixation.
  • Fancy formatting and fonts are ignored.
  • Formatting can draw attention.
  • Headings draw the eye.
  • Initial eye movement focuses on the upper left corner of the page.
  • Large blocks of text are avoided.
  • Lists hold reader attention longer.
  • Navigation tools work better when placed at the top of the page.
  • One-column formats perform better in eye-fixation than multi-column formats.
  • People generally scan lower portions of the page.
  • Readers ignore banners.
  • Shorter paragraphs perform better than long ones.
  • Show numbers as numerals.
  • Text ads were viewed mostly intently of all types tested.
  • Text attracts attention before graphics.
  • Type size influences viewing behavior.
  • Users initially look at the top left and upper portion of the page before moving down and to the right.
  • Users only look at a sub headline if it interests them.
  • Users spend a lot of time looking at buttons and menus.
  • White space is good.

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