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Sorry my content pages are lame…
Thursday, June 18th, 2009
I listened to a boxes and arrows podcast episode yesterday entitled ‘Content Page Design Best Practices’ which is a recording from a conference talk hosted by Luke Wroblewski. It was a real eye-opener. Over the coming weeks I am going to be optimising my content pages so that they are more efficient in the context of the broader web as a whole. My content pages aren’t usually accessed through the home page, most of you search for something and my website shows up in your results on that search term and then you land on one of many content pages.
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