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7 Website Lessons Learned from Switching to ‘Headless’ CMS

Brunner

After nine months, Brunner had a new website. We also have in-depth lessons learned from implementing a headless CMS and navigating the seemingly endless freedom it offers not only for content and design decisions but also tech stack selections. Lesson 6: Be prepared for a learning curve.

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How Innovation Marketing Helps Disruptors Launch New Products

Tullio Siragusa

To remain competitive against newcomers who are typically more agile and creative, established companies should strive to include innovation marketing as a key market strategy, whether it be content, website development or graphics designing. Focus on the four levers of innovation marketing.

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Keeping Your Business Relevant In The Digital Age

The Human Factor

Training and education will equip you and your teams with the necessary knowledge and skills to make digital work for your business, so make sure you include digital training in your development strategy going forward. Check out some free digital marketing courses or learn about social media to help you develop your knowledge.

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A Beginner’s Guide to Web Site Optimization—Part 1

Boxes and Arrows

The performance metrics are chosen to directly reflect your site’s business goals and might include things like how many product purchases were made on your site (a sales goal), how many people signed up for the company newsletter (an engagement goal), or how many people watched a self-help video in your FAQ section (a customer service goal).

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IA Summit 10 - Day 1

Boxes and Arrows

By identifying 7 surefire ways to confuse users, John Boykin helps us to understand how to avoid them and make our websites more successful. Tags: Learning From Others Podcasts. Contribute as an editor or author, and get your ideas out there. boxesandarrows.com/about/participate.

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Your New Excuse to Get an Xbox

Boxes and Arrows

Imagine a website where visitors also feel and behave this way: they are engaged and focused, unaware of time, unselfconscious, and feeling rewarded. Game players have goals—to kill enemies, to find treasures, to amass wealth—just as web visitors have goals. Many websites aim to be intuitive.

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Information Architecture for Audio: Doing It Right - Boxes and Arrows: The design behind the design

Boxes and Arrows

The most important professions we can learn from include: Information Architecture Journalism Educational Psychology Usability Engineering Interface Design Information Architecture for Audio The principles of information architecture are exactly what you need to create usable audio. I’m eager to learn more about it!

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