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Webcredible on front cover of NMA

22 June 2007

The latest edition of New Media Age features a front page story on the poor accessibility of social networking sites. Featuring comments from Webcredible, the article slams social networking sites for not considering the needs of users with special needs.

Webcredible to exhibit at the Online Marketing Show

14 June 2007

Webcredible will be exhibiting at this year's Online Marketing Show. The show, which will be held at the Business Design Centre in London from 26th to 27th June, brings together experts and suppliers covering every element of online marketing all under one roof.

We're recruiting a UCD consultant!

29 May 2007

We can't stop winning new business here so are recruiting a second consultant to fill another new role. We're on the lookout for an exceptional user-centered design consultant to become the latest 'Webcredible' here in our London offices. Read all about this user-centered design consultant job vacancy, send in your CV and you could be working here sooner than you think!

Webcredible to judge Good Communications accessibility award

21 May 2007

Webcredible has been selected to be the sole judge for the accessibility category at this years' Good Communication Awards. The awards, which aim to recognise excellence in public sector communications, will take place on 30th May.

Webcredible is recruiting an information architect!

14 May 2007

Due to yet more growth, Webcredible is recruiting again! This time we're looking for an experienced information architect to join us here in our London offices. You'll be responsible for coordinating our entire IA offering so if you like a challenging job then this could well be for you! Read more about this information architect job vacancy and get in touch.

New Webcredibles cartoons go live

10 May 2007

The Webcredibles have returned, this time to save the world from the evil megalomaniac called JavaScript! Dr Webcredible saves the day (yet again!) by chasing off our new baddie. Catch the latest adventure of The Webcredibles, Using JavaScript for good, not evil now!

RNIB provides case study of Webcredible-developed site

8 May 2007

One of Webcredible's latest websites, that of the CSCI Professional has been singled out as a case study by the Royal National Institute for the Blind for its high levels of usability and accessibility. Read the story behind how we developed this website in the CSCI case study on their website.

Usability report for online motor insurance now available

20 April 2007

Webcredible's latest report is now available for free download. The Driving Online Sales for Motor Insurance report evaluates the websites of 20 major online motor insurers, benchmarking them against 20 essential usability guidelines. Get your free copy of the 28 page Driving Online Sales for Motor Insurance now!

Online conversion seminar now sold out!

14 April 2007

Our inaugural 'Three steps to greater online conversion' seminar has now sold out in just two weeks. The free seminar will focus on showing you how to use SEO, analytics and usability together to maximise online conversions. The event will be attended by 100 delegates from companies such as Airmiles, Eurostar, HSBC, O2, Powergen, uSwitch.com and Yahoo! to name a few.

Webcredible to exhibit and present at Internet World

8 April 2007

Webcredible will be exhibiting and presenting at this year's Internet World exhibition. The show, which will be held in Earls Court, London from 1 to 3 May, is the leading Internet show in the UK with over 200 seminars and 250 companies exhibiting.

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