Just after delivering the right content on an acceptable layout, you get a feel of incompleteness or something not going ‘right’. Readability issue, uneasy navigation, slow loading pages, uninteresting titles or any other trifling element can reduce the acceptability of your blog among visitors. Creating traffic is only half the job done; maintaining traffic is more important because it is quite easy for visitors to lose interest and get bored.
Usability tools can help improve a site’s performance on a wide scale. Besides providing an insight into why visitors would want (or not want) to visit your site again, they can also serve worthy ingredients in assessing your credibility. 15 potentially helpful usability tools have been summarized here.
Top 15 Most Usability Tools For Your Blog
Posted by kharim under ResourcesFrom http://www.webmaster-success.com 4395 days ago
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