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Web Usability Guide
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All you need to know about making your site more usable
Web usability is about designing and structuring your website so site visitors complete your goals for them quickly and efficiently. A usable website can reap huge benefits on to your website and your business:
Every $1 invested in improving your website's usability returns $10 to $1001
A web usability redesign can increase the sales/conversion rate by 100%2 -

Energy & water suppliers: Lighting up the net?
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A usability study of the leading UK energy and water supplier websites
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In November 2008, Webcredible investigated the usability of 17 of the top energy and water supplier websites in the UK. This year, Webcredible has decided to re-investigate the top suppliers against the same essential usability criteria to see if there’s been any change. -

Ecommerce usability for UK high street retailers in 2007
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In October 2006, Webcredible investigated the usability of the websites of 20 of the UK’s leading high street shops. Last year, the top high street retailers simply weren’t doing enough to maximise their share of this potential revenue in preparation for Christmas. This year, Webcredible has decided to re-investigate against the same essential usability criteria to see if there’s been any change in the run-to Christmas this year.
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Ecommerce usability for UK high street retailers in 2008
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In October 2007, Webcredible investigated the usability of the websites of 20 of the UK’s leading high street shops. Last year, the top high street retailers simply weren’t doing enough to maximise their share of this potential revenue in preparation for Christmas. This year, Webcredible has decided to re-investigate against the same essential usability criteria to see if there’s been any change in the run-up to Christmas this year.
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Accessibility of the Online High Street
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An evaluation of the accessibility of UK ecommerce retailers in 2010
About this report
Last year, Webcredible investigated the accessibility of the websites of 19 of the UK’s leading high street shops. With an average score of below 62%, they had improved since the previous year, but generally weren’t doing enough to make their websites easily accessible to all.


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