Posts Tagged ‘website’

The Never Ending Hunt for more Page Views

Friday, November 13th, 2009

I happened to be reading an WashingtonPost.com article on former DC Zoo resident, Happy the Hippo (why? ’cause hippos are cool).  Anyways, I get to the bottom of the article, er, the bottom of page one of the article and see this nice bit of white space.  Then I find the article navigation (placed weirdly off the the right) and realized they’ve split poor Happy’s article into four, yes FOUR, pages.  And to do that, they didn’t even fill the whole content area for the article on page one.  They left a bunch of white space, which was really there because all the ads in the right sidebar, just so they could stretch out their article.  And why do they do this?  Page Views.

Washington Post Page View Gimmick

Washington Post Page View Gimmick

With their ever shrinking ad revenues, WashingtonPost.com and most other major news websites seem to be constantly resorting to this gimmick.  Certainly not for the benefit of the user.  I know I love having to click through five pages to read some fluff piece about a hippo1.  So, thanks news sites, for sacrificing everyone’s user experience so you could make a few extra cents from your advertisers.  This is yet another reason why you’re all going out of business.

1. Actually, I refused to click through any further. And I’m going to try to never click through any of these again. I think I can live without this crap.

Galenwilk.com Site Design 2.0

Saturday, May 23rd, 2009

Welcome to my new site design.  I’m really still in the process of updating the design, but felt it was close enough that I could flip it in for the old design.  Most of the changes are actually in the backend, as the site now runs on WordPress instead of using a bunch of PHP includes like it did before.  This will hopefully allow me to quickly post new projects as well as giving me the opportunity to share some of my thoughts on various subjects, which likely will range from web design to sports to how much the DC area weather sucks in July.  Feel free to leave me feedback or ask me questions in the comments sections, via @galenw or by email.

Thanks for checking out my site – Galen

Abstrakt-Music.com

Monday, March 23rd, 2009

Abstrakt-music.com was built for Cody Schram, aka, Abstrakt, as a site to showcase his music, writing and other thoughts. The site has an integrated WordPress powered blog, a custom photo gallery and music player.

Abstrakt-Music Homepage Screenshot

Abstrakt-Music Homepage Screenshot

Abstrakt-Music Blog Screenshot

Abstrakt-Music Blog Screenshot

Abstrakt-Music Photo Gallery Screenshot

Abstrakt-Music Photo Gallery Screenshot

Spaulding Memorial Library Chair Auction website

Saturday, June 23rd, 2007

Description: The chair auction site was created for the town library in my hometown of Sebago, ME.  In 2007, Spaulding Memorial Library had a chair auction as a fundraiser and asked me to build them a website for it.  They needed a simple, functional site that showcased a series of custom painted chairs up for auction and the artists that created them. It allowed visitors to submit bids on the chairs and I provide a basic back end for the librarians to review the bids.

Chair Auction website - showcase photo of a chair

Chair Auction website - showcase photo of a chair

Chair Auction website - description and bid form

Chair Auction website - description and bid form