Archive for June, 2008

Its all about the content (for some people)…

Thursday, June 26th, 2008

I was at a digital conference recently when a conversation broke out between a presenter and a member of the audience about accessing content from the websites they are interested in keeping up to date with.

The guy in question mentioned that he hadn’t physically visited some websites in over 18 months as he accesses the content he wants when he wants it through his RSS reader. It made me ask myself the question “is there a fundamental shift in the way people are accessing web content”…I guess I already know the answer to this just by looking at my own reading habits. It did however reinforce to me just how important really content is.

In my experience, from talking about websites in both a personal and a business context, many of the conversations (certainly with clients) are weighted towards the ‘look and feel’ – colours, navigation, and image style etc…basically the form, not the function. If the answer to my question is what I think it is, such a focus on form is becoming a dangerous game to play. Of course a website must be presented in a way that is relevant for its audience but looking good just isn’t enough anymore.

Don’t get me wrong I love using the web, experiencing all the good, bad and sometimes very indifferent ways some site authors present their information and allow users to interact with their websites. However, due to an increasing number of sites and decreasing available time, website owners should be aware that I, and many others, have been drawn in recent months to begin picking and choosing the sites that I actually physically visit.

In the same vein, this also applies to the barrage of content from email newsletters that I get sent each day promoting all manner of things, some of which I have chosen to receive, some of which I haven’t (I don’t have the money to invest in a Nigerian Mine, and I already have a watch so don’t need a new Ralex or Rolax). When I subscribe or sign up to something I am happy, and expect to, receive content from that source, but not from a raft of other content sources targeting me with ‘once in a lifetime opportunities’ or ‘extra special offers’…the stuff I didn’t sign up for!

So, although the conversation at the event initially seemed strange I asked myself how long it would be before I am just like ‘that guy’ accessing ALL my favourite content through selected, targeted, and incorruptible RSS feeds.  They provide me not only with text content, but now with accompanying links to other rich media such as related images and multimedia content. Just what I need….the content I want, when I want it.

The answer for me is not soon enough. Although, there are some sites that I like to visit that have not embraced RSS to allow its regular users to be updated when fresh content is available…come on guys catch up because chances are your users will be way ahead of you!…

Top 10 web tips: Bart tells it like it is

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

This is a really good presentation about making a website that works. Preaching to the converted here at Calm, but if you’re a business in the big wide world, this stuff is really useful.

 

Checking websites on different browsers…

Friday, June 20th, 2008

This site is great for checking if sites work in different browsers.

http://browsershots.org/  

Kiwi genius just goes on and on…

Friday, June 20th, 2008

Great guerrilla idea: To illustrate how easily cars can get scratched, Accent Panel & Paint in Auckland, New Zealand utilized cards that looked like lottery scratch tickets.

 

Unfortunately the agency is not known otherwise I’d have linked to it…

True Calm: Beautiful

Friday, June 20th, 2008