The state of Swedish websites 2012
Each year Web Service Award surveys Swedish web responsibles and web managers their opinion about the quality of their web sites and working environment as well as how they are intending to develop them.
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Each year Web Service Award surveys Swedish web responsibles and web managers their opinion about the quality of their web sites and working environment as well as how they are intending to develop them.
When managing a website for a company or organisation one of the many discussion points between you and content owners is whether their content should be published or not. I’ve produced a Go/No-go website content template to help guide you in that decision making process.
Slowly but surely we’re getting a picture of what is expected of website owners (and indeed application providers) in respect of the Swedish response to the EU directive on online-privacy.
Last week I launched The Beantin Index, a site where Swedish websites are graded and ranked!
After a number of months of planning and preparation (as a side-project) The Index has, at last, seen the light of day.
It’s all change with Visits and Google Analytics. In August 2011 Google altered when they consider a session to have ended. A small change according to their blog.
Get ready, I’m going to mention some odd sounding cookie names a fair bit!
Never do a complete redesign & rewrite of your website in one go.
Many companies are still locked in a 3-5 year redesign cycle - a point is reached when the unhappiness with their website reaches such a level that a total redesign is ordered.