UX Mistakes Driving Users Away From Your Website (and How to Fix Them) Part Two
Continuing his series on user experience, Sam Lechenet shares a few more tips on how to fix design flaws on your website and keep them from driving potential members into the arms of another financial institution.
UX Mistakes Driving Users Away From Your Website (and How to Fix Them) Part One
A website’s layout, tools, and features can make or break your credit union’s website. Potential members won’t wait around for your website to load or struggle to navigate your pages, they’ll simply move on. Sam Lechenet shares some design pitfalls to avoid and how you can best optimize your website to offer the best user experience.
The Future of WordPress
In the world of web design, WordPress is king, powering nearly half of all websites. But as technology develops, the platform must as well, but in what way? Sam Lechenet shares his insight into the future of WordPress and what new capabilities might be just around the corner.
Utilizing the Power of AI-Generated Content for Credit Unions
AI-generated content seems to be the latest trend in new technology, so how can credit unions take advantage of this new tool while not depending too heavily on it? Sam Lechenet offers advice for credit unions looking to experiment with AI content.
Redesigning Your Website: Where Should You Put Your Effort?
Web developer Sam Lechenet analyzes how much traffic each of your web pages is getting and how you can refocus your design efforts to save time and money.
Analyzing Website Design Trends From the Top Credit Unions
Web Applications Developer Sam Lechenet analyzes common trends design among the top ten credit unions’ websites, and suggests what common elements you may want to implement into your site.
Content is King: What Should Your Credit Union Website Have?
As Sam Lechenet knows, content is king when it comes to your website. But what does an effective site look like, and how do you decide what content is necessary? How do you include important information without overwhelming your members?