Sinopsis
Boagworld is a podcast about digital strategy, service design and user experience. It offers practical advice, news, tools, review and interviews with leading figures in the web design community. Covering everything from usability and design to marketing and strategy, this show has something for everything. This award-winning podcast is the longest running web design podcast with over 380 episodes.
Episodios
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53. Ecommerce Usability
09/10/2006 Duración: 01h02minProduct information can make or break an ecommerce site. In this week's show we look at the usability of ecommerce sites and in particular how you display your products.
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52. Javascript Libraries
02/10/2006 Duración: 01h05minThis week on boagworld.com we talk to Dustin Diaz about Javascript libraries, discuss other web design podcasts, launch our web design forum and help you get started with Microformats
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51. Better Google Listings
26/09/2006 Duración: 01h01minWe all want better listings for our sites on Google, but search engine optimisation often appears to be a dark art and a morally murky area. In this show, we explore the issue and provide some practical advice.
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50. Question Time
19/09/2006 Duración: 55minOn this 50th episode of boagworld.com we turn the tables allowing you the listener to set the agenda. Based entirely on listener submitted questions we cover the future of boagworld, top tips for podcasting, working with javascript libraries and whether tables and web standards can be combined.
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49. d.construct and web services
11/09/2006 Duración: 46minThis week Paul reports from the d.construct 06 web conference, which covered mysterious topics such as APIs, Microformats and web services. By interviewing the likes of Jeffrey Veen, Andy Budd, Ian Forrester and Jeremy Keith, Paul endeavours to wade through the jargon to discover the real benefits to your business.
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48. Ten ways to ruin your design
04/09/2006 Duración: 59minIn the 48th episode of Boagworld.com we look at ten ways to produce a lousy design! We also look at some of the highs and lows of the mobile web as well as review an extremely good open source forum system.
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47. The mobile web
29/08/2006 Duración: 55minThere are three times as many mobile phones than personal computers. By 2009, it is predicted that there will be 3 billion mobile phones worldwide. This week on boagworld, we discuss an evolution of the web almost as profound at the arrival of the internet itself... the mobile web.
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46. Selling web design services
21/08/2006 Duración: 01h06minThis week on Boagworld.com, we discuss how to sell your web design services, the pros and cons of HTML emails and we review the .net web design magazine.
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45. The importance of art direction
31/07/2006 Duración: 42minThis week on boagworld, we get all pretentious and arty as we talk about the need for "art direction". We share a few tips on how to ensure your site can expand easily over time and we look at what is in the news, including Google's plans to favour accessible sites.
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44. Writing for the web
24/07/2006 Duración: 48minThis week on boagworld.com: How to write good website copy and why designers should care. Is using Dreamweaver cheating? And how to "super charge" your web feeds.
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43. The business of web design
17/07/2006 Duración: 56minIn this week's show, we cover: running a web design agency, what employers look for when hiring a web designer, the best stats package in the world, should we stop testing in IE 5, and running multiple versions of IE on a single PC.
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42. Choosing the right design
10/07/2006 Duración: 01h06minIt's not unusual to be in a position where you have to choose between more than one design for a site. Whether you are a website owner assessing the work of multiple agencies or a web designer considering different approaches, sooner or later you are left with the question "which design do I pick?".
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41. Building better forms
26/06/2006 Duración: 45minThis week on boagworld Paul and Marcus discuss how to create better forms and how to avoid damaging your search engine rankings when launching a site redesign.
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40. atMedia - Applying the lessons learnt
26/06/2006 Duración: 01h06minPaul and Marcus discuss the recent atMedia conference on web design. How do the subjects covered by the leading lights in web design apply in the real world, on websites that don't have limitless budgets and funky web 2.0 functionality.
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39. Mature Flash
18/06/2006 Duración: 51minThis week on the boagworld podcast Paul chats with Aral Balkan, one of the leading figures in the open source flash community. Paul and Aral discuss the current state of flash development, where flash may go in the future and how flash has gone a long way to shaking off its bad reputation.
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38. Navigational Approaches
12/06/2006 Duración: 55minIn this 38th episode of boagworld.com Paul and Marcus take a detailed look at the different types of navigation that can be used on a website. From the humble body link to the most complex site map, this episode tackles how to get the most from your sites navigation.
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37. Design Process
05/06/2006 Duración: 46minThis week on boagworld.com, Paul and Marcus look at designing for content management systems, how to develop a design from scratch and a great introduction to standards based development.
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36. Developing a site structure
30/05/2006 Duración: 48minIn this week's show, Paul gets depressed about the state of online accessibility, we debate the virtues of user testing design and discuss the basics of creating a good structure for your site.
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35. An interview with Andy Budd
22/05/2006 Duración: 43minThis week on boagworld.com Paul chats with Andy Budd, author of CSS mastery, founder of clear:left and "international" speaker. Paul and Andy discuss the state of web design, working with clients and a bit about Andy's background and expertise.
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34. The roles of client and web designer
15/05/2006 Duración: 50minIn this weeks show Paul and Marcus discuss the sometimes problematic relationship between web design agencies and clients. They also cover how the line between web pages and the browser have been blurred, the evils of speculative work and a great new book by Ian Lloyd.