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  • Clicking "accept cookies" is an annoying but necessary step in the modern Web browsing experience. This article covers how to construct a site banner that is both compliant and (relatively) pain-free.

  • It's easy to assume everyone has equal access to Internet content. But a lot of design and development practices make that access difficult or impossible for people with disabilities. Here's how you can make your content more accessible—and more useful for everyone.

  • High-quality website traffic helps improve your revenue and marketing ROI. So how do you get there? Brian Dean shares tips, tricks, and tools for a strategy that results in more sales and leads.

  • Today's Web analytics tools can deliver everything from page heat maps to purchase probabilities. Focusing largely on Google Analytics, this infographic explores how website measurement has evolved.

  • This infographic recommends tools for a wide range of different tasks, including managing discussion threads, parsing comments, and automating workflows.

  • Keyword research can be complicated, but the best keywords and phrases to target can often be found by just sniffing around Google and competitor websites. Here's a basic rundown of where to start.

  • The birds are chirping, the sky is blue, and... yikes, that infographic you posted two years ago just doesn't hold up. Time for a spring cleaning. Here's how to do it.

  • What does the future of marketing look like with the deprecation of third-party cookies? And how can marketers plan and measure future campaigns while ensuring continued value and ROI? Join us for this free webinar to find out. Sponsored by ChannelMix.

  • Eye of newt... scale of dragon... whoops, wrong recipe. You want to know what goes into a power page—the top-ranking internet content that makes Google sing your praises. Check out this article to learn the most important ingredients.

  • Remember the early days of the Web when we'd throw everything possible onto a website just because we could (RIP midi files)? Turns out that's not the best way to get people to engage. You should think twice about whether your site needs these five things.

  • You might think your website gives a peak user experience. But have you considered all your potential customers? Accessibility solutions can open the door for people who might otherwise be unable to fully use your site—and it's good for business, too.

  • We all know that the death of third-party cookies is imminent. But have we considered how to plan for other data collection methods? And what methods have been proposed? This article breaks down what you need to know.

  • What has Google added or changed recently? What is it likely to do in 2022? Here are three trends that should rocket to the top of your priority list.

  • When you plan an event, your first thought may not be "Ooh, gotta get the graphic design right." But virtual events have changed that. To make the most impact with your online B2B event, follow these five design tips.

  • This infographic from Google provides a flow chart for publishers looking to incorporate UGC elements such as comments into their websites.

  • This infographic from WebsiteBuilderExpert provides a four-step process for determining the perfect website color combination.

  • Quality is a nebulous concept that can be difficult to define. Not for Google: high-quality content for better search rank depends on specific factors that can be optimized. Here's how to do so for five of them.

  • This piece looks at the questions your website visitors have, the motivations behind those questions, and how you can answer them effectively.

  • People want business websites to be easy to navigate, fast loading, and secure, according to recent research from BestSEOCompanies.

  • For a website to rank high on Google, it has to meet certain performance standards. But what are those standards? This article breaks down Google's three core performance metrics.