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A collection of 4 posts
Analytics

Web analytics: Find your graveyard pages with no visitors

In web analytics we usually focus on things that have happened – visits, visitors, pageviews, events, conversions. You generally know what your most popular pages are. You probably have a good idea of the most common paths through your site. How about taking a look at what isn’t happening? No
Nov 8, 2012 3 min read
Analysis

Svenska Lottakåren

A quick check of Svenska Lottakåren’s new web site (released May 2010) against a handful of best-practices and web standards. Amongst the things I babble about this time are the start page banner, the drop-down menus, and calls to action.
May 30, 2010
Analysis

National Rail Enquiries

A quick check of National Rail Enquiries’ new web site (released 2009-12-15) against a handful of best-practices and web standards. The site was heralded as being made “more user-friendly after sophisticated consumer research techniques” in ATOC’s press release. Although redesigns of websites (especially prominent ones) almost always throw up
Jan 19, 2010
expert review

Quick analysis of Upplands Bro Kommun's website

Upplands-Bro kommun A quick check of Upplands-Bro council’s new web site (recorded 2009-12-15) against a handful of best-practices and web standards. (Source: http://www.youtube.com/)
Dec 17, 2009
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