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Our Favourite/Most Popular Web Services Articles of 2022

Throughout 2022, we at Web Services kept our audience entertained and informed with our consistent outpour of news/blog articles. We touched on a wide array of web communication topics and now we’d like to look back at some of our special posts from this year.

Join us as we reflect on ten of our most popular/favourite posts from 2022.

1. Seeing the Smaller Picture: Why and How to Use Mobile View on Desktop

This might come as a surprise; but did you know that mobile users make up the majority of website traffic? With most people opting to visit websites using their phones or tablets, it might be time to ensure your website content displays properly on all screens!

This article details how you can view your website on a mobile display, and it explains some good practices to maximize your site’s visibility on smaller screens.

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2. Web Writing Crash Course

Did you know that web users spend an average of 8 seconds on your website before deciding to keep reading? This means that in just a few seconds, you have to capture your visitors’ attention or else they’ll be gone for good.

This article briefly addresses three attributes that make compelling web content. Your web content must be scannable, accessible, and searchable if you mean to quickly grasp your users’ attention.

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3. Phantom Draft Posts on Your Site

Have you ever noticed a random, untitled, draft post appearing on the backend of your site? If so, don’t panic, it’s easy to fix!

This article goes over where these posts are coming from and how to prevent this issue from continuing.

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4. An Underrated Feature: Why You Should Use Table of Contents

Have you ever been forced to read through a long web page just to find a single piece of information? If you want to improve your site’s scannability by helping your users’ find what they need, you should add a table of contents to your content. The Table of Contents block in cuTheme and button in CMS allow readers to navigate through the headings and jump to different parts of your page or post.

This article lists five benefits of using a table of contents and informs you how you can enable it using CMS or cuTheme.

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5. Everything in Its Place: How to Use Categories to Organize your Website

Would you like to know how to group your news posts into classes that help both you and your visitors find what you’re looking for? If yes, then look no further than tags and categories. These two web content classifications provide a structure for your site and make it easier to find, group, and access related content.

This article compares the differences between tags and categories and dives deep into the benefits they provide you, your site, and your visitors. We also go over how you can implement categories in both CMS and cuTheme. Finally, we also discuss some best practices to follow when categorizing content.

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Our 5 Favourite Articles of 2022

The Ultimate Guide to Finding Images for your Website

Have you ever spent way too much time scouring the internet for images to use for your website? Thousands of images and strict copyright laws can make it hard to find the perfect image.

Thankfully, we created a post that not only details this Great Image Search. In this article, you’ll learn how to steer clear of copyright issues by finding copyright free images using Google Images as well as free and paid databases. Additionally, you’ll learn about creating homemade images and how to edit and optimize the images you’ve acquired.

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Captivating Captions: Why We Use Captions on Videos

While most of us have heard the word “captions” before, they often mean something different than what we think. Captions are integral to making your videos more accessibly, especially to those with certain disabilities.

In this article, we break down what captions are, helping you learn to distinguish between captions and subtitles. More importantly, you’ll understand how captions help make content more accessible for people with disabilities and how by extension; accessibility helps everyone, even us content creators.

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Keep Your Friends Close and Your Clients Closer

No matter how great your services are, they won’t ever be used if people opt to leave your website before checking them out. You can keep your visitors engaged by ensuring you have a credible website. Once new users see how important your clients’ voices are to you, they’ll be much more willing to stick around.

In this article, we explain how you can prove your website’s authenticity by integrating your audience within your brand. We list five ways you can make your clients an integral part of your website.

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Your Title is Vital: Writing Compelling Post Titles

Have you noticed that your visitors aren’t clicking on your articles as much as you’d like? Users make snap decisions about whether they want to click on a site based on three elements: the thumbnail, the preview text, and the title.

This article describes that a good title will boost SEO, capture the reader’s attention, and indicate to them what the article is about. Additionally, it reviews some tips and tricks for how you can create compelling post titles.

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What’s on the Menu? Tips for Building Effective Website Navigation

Have you ever visited a website only to leave because of an unclear and overwhelming menu? Your website’s navigation should be simple and straightforward, or else you risk confusing your visitors.

In this article, we list the five steps to reorganizing your menu while drawing comparisons between a website’s navigation to a restaurant menu.

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