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Why shouldn’t my content all be above the fold?

Maybe you’re asking the wrong question to address your concern.

Written by Laura Wright on March 7, 2010

How do I improve my bounce rate?

Visitors land on your site, explore information, determine if they want to contact, fill out a contact form, call or buy. If they leave at any point during their browsing process, it could be a potential customer gone for good.

Written by Andy Halko on February 2, 2010

“Low Cost & Free Applications” Presentation

Great inexpensive or free online & downloadable softwares to help your business with communications, productivity, sales & collaboration.

Written by Andy Halko on October 27, 2009

 

Do people scroll below the fold on websites?

Yes! But there are techniques that encourage and discourage visitors to scroll down.

Written by Andy Halko on October 16, 2009

How can good content boost my search rankings?

Good content encourages people to share and build links which in turn boosts your search position.

Written by Laura Wright on October 15, 2009

Slides for Interaction2009 Presentation on Analytics

On May 19th, 2009 Andy Halko spoke on a panel about Analytics at the Interaction 2009 conference.  The presentation brought expertise on analytics from traditional media, web and e-mail.  The slides below were used by Andy for his presentation on Web Analytics and are here on AskInsivia.com as promised for the audience.
Web Analytics Interaction 2009
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Written by Andy Halko on May 20, 2009

How can I use Google Analytics to Increase Conversion?

Recently at the e-marketing conference at corporate college in Cleveland, Andy Halko spoke to a group about using Google Analytics and A/B testing for increased website conversion.  Check out the slides below from the presentation.
Google Analytics for Increased Website Conversion
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Written by Andy Halko on May 10, 2009

Why is cross-browser testing important?

When it comes time to turn your site from a mockup to something fully functional, you’ll want to make sure that it works great for everyone visiting your site whether they’re using Internet Explorer, Firefox, or any other browser.
Here’s a quick explanation of cross-browser testing and some useful resources for designers and developers:

Your site will [...]

Written by Laura Wright on March 11, 2009