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Make sure it works!

by Chelle Parmele on August 26, 2010

Want to know a secret to success?

Make sure your website works.

Honestly!

The impression a customer or client gets when they realize links are broken or words are misspelled is less than great. And all those problems can say things about your business you might not want.  And what it’s saying isn’t good.

Quality assurance is a must for any website. Small, medium or large. Service or product. Even if it’s a personal blog.

For instance, I was on a blog earlier this week and worked for a long time to craft an answer to the thoughtful piece I’d just read, only to find this:

captcha

Enter the code below. Code? What code? There’s just a lot of dots. There’s not even a refresh button to allow me to get a new code. Or… any code at all!

It’s things like this that bring a customer to a bad experience with your website and with your company.

Don’t make the mistake of thinking that since you’ve checked everything over once, it’s fine. Constantly check for broken or changed sections. If you’ve made an update, even if it’s a small adjustment, make sure you’ve covered the site to check for new errors.

In the long run, it will be worth the time you spend.

‘Chelle Parmele
Social Media Marketing Manager – Palo Alto Software

About the author: ‘Chelle Parmele is the Social Media Marketing Manager for Palo Alto Software and Bplans. More »

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JD September 3, 2010 at 2:27 pm

What about when it says “Enter code” but you can’t read the code? So you say – show me a new code, and you can’t read that one either? I hate that!

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