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Information Architecture for Great Websites

November 15, 2011 By Jonathan Jeter Leave a Comment

By Shari Thurow, Founder and SEO Director of Omni Marketing Interactive

Information Architecture & SEO

information architecture is the art and science of organizing and labeling website content to support usability and find ability. This is not technical architecture (301 redirects, canonical tags, robots.txt,meta.)

Why should we care about IA?

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  • lost customers
  • brand value – even if your site is # 1, if they can’t find the information they’re looking for they go to the next link in the results and they don’t go back to your site, even if you fix it, because they don’t know you fixed it
  • design and development costs – if you mess up the IA on launch, you have to start from scratch on a redesign. Use wireframes. You should never code a web site unless you’ve done wireframes or prototypes. It’s too expensive to go back and redo it.

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SES Chicago 2011

November 15, 2011 By Jonathan Jeter Leave a Comment

I’m excited to be at SES for the first time and will be blogging throughout the week. I won’t necessarily be live blogging, but I do want to get my thoughts and observations down before they slip away. I’m planning on attending some interesting sessions on different topics that affect me personally for my job and for personal web projects.
Here’s what I have planned for today.

  • Duplicate Content & Multiple Site Issues
  • Information Architecture for the Modern Website
  • User Generated SEO
  • Conversion Tools of the Master Craftsman

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Jared Spool – Mobile & UX: Inside the Eye of the Perfect Storm

June 1, 2011 By Jonathan Jeter Leave a Comment

UIE Web App Master’s Tour – Seattle, Washington – May 23, 2011

 

h2. Mobile & UX: Inside the Eye of the Perfect Storm

Session 1 – Jared Spool

The UX aspect of mobile has really exploded recently.

Examples:

My Coke Rewards – mobile site had to have Flash. Excluded all iPhone users.

Fox Weather “Alternate content should be placed here.”

MikePanetta.com – QR code on sign, but no mobile site.

Mariott Hotel – connect to wifi via mobile

h3. Sturgeon’s Law

Theodore Sturgeon “90% of everything is crap!”

United airlines email link to 404 page

Coke has fixed the flash problem, but shows the entire site when user is trying to input a code.

You would think by now that we now how to show sites on mobile now, but companies still have issues: verizon wireless, att, apple, air canada

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