| - an introduction and three part series. by Todd Follansbee April 2009 |
| A great User Experience starts with good navigation and good navigation begins with a good Nav Bar. Carefully follow these four guidelines and conversions should improve. Existing sites may have a hard time complying with all four but a new site should have little trouble. Any improvement will help so gather your information here and plan your redesign strategy. |
| Intro to our Designing effective navigation Series |
First appeared in Web Marketing Today or you can read our version |
| Part 1 -Designing effective navigation Series - Navigation |
Guidelines for a good nav bar. How to's and essential behaviors. First appeared in Web Marketing Today or you can read our version |
| Part 2 -Designing effective navigation Series - Information Architecture |
This article will address how to design your Information Architecture, how to present the information in your site and how to test your results. First appeared in Web Marketing Today or you can read our version |
| Part 3 Designing effective navigation Series - the rest of the story |
This article explains how to insure that the remaining navigation elements such as hyperlinks, graphic links, video links, calls to action, and offsite links, provide the correct visual cues and behaviors. First appeared in Web Marketing Today or you can read our version |
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