Posts written by Jon White

Furniture giants missing basic website usability

By Jon White on 15 June 2009

Having moved house recently, I spent a lot of time online researching properties and I also began to look for sofas online, and was surprised by what I found. Given that I was just browsing and not really sure what I was looking for, I tried the websites of a couple of major UK furniture … Read more about ‘Furniture giants missing basic website usability’


Business blogs - A base for your followers

By Jon White on 20 May 2009

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When designing and launching the Webcredible blog, it was really important for us to consider not just what we as an organisation would get out of it, but also what our users would get out of it. Given the growth of social media as a platform, blogs are becoming an increasingly important vehicle for getting … Read more about ‘Business blogs - A base for your followers’


Is Labour losing the e-politics battle?

By Jon White on 1 May 2009

Since President Obama blazed a new online and social media trail as a key part of his campaign for the 2008 US Presidential Election, there has been much speculation that online will be key in the next UK general election. This is supported by the fact that both Gordon Brown and David Cameron are pretty … Read more about ‘Is Labour losing the e-politics battle?’


Better late than never!

By Jon White on 21 April 2009

After months in the making I finally find myself saying welcome to Webcredible’s blog. Aside from the development time it took, this blog has been a long time coming given that we are over 5 years old now. But hey, better late than never!

This blog, like many others, is a mouthpiece for the people behind … Read more about ‘Better late than never!’