October 2024 Newsletter
In This Issue:
7 Easy Ways to Improve User Experience On Your Website
User Experience (UX) is super important for keeping people on your website. A good UX makes it easy for visitors to find what they need and get things done, which keeps them happy. Improving UX can be pretty simple: speed up your site, use white space to make things easier to read, and make sure your site works well on all devices.
Find out more about how you can improve your user experience in our latest blog post.
5 Key Factors Google Uses to Determine Search Results
The factors that go into SEO optimization are well-known, but how does Google determine search results for queries? While many focus on keywords and backlinks, Google’s algorithms consider a wide range of factors beyond traditional SEO tactics. Our blog post explores often-overlooked elements that Google prioritizes, such as content relevance, user intent, and context.
Just For Laughs
In honor of the new school year, this newsletter’s Just for Laughs is a brain-teaser.
A man stands on one side of a river, his dog on the other. The man calls his dog, who immediately crosses the river without getting wet and without using a bridge or a boat. How did the dog do it?
Stumped? Find the answer at the bottom of the page.
Tip Of The Month
Make your site ADA compliant. Ensuring your website is ADA compliant is crucial. It promotes inclusivity and equal access. By making your site accessible to people with disabilities, you ensure that everyone, regardless of their physical or cognitive abilities, can navigate and benefit from your content. This is not only good ethical practice, but it also enhances your brand’s reputation as inclusive and socially responsible.
In addition, ADA compliance improves your site’s overall usability. Features designed to aid users with disabilities, such as better color contrast, text descriptions for images, and keyboard navigation, often enhance the user experience for everyone. This can lead to increased user satisfaction, longer site visits, and potentially higher conversion rates. In essence, making your site ADA compliant is not just about meeting legal requirements; it’s about creating a better, more inclusive experience for all users.
Need help making your site more accessible? Contact Top Of The List!
Our best for your success!
Brain-teaser answer: The river was frozen.