Trustworthy Information on the Internet | Prescott, AZ

With so much going on in the world, and so many outlets on the internet, it can be difficult to navigate how trustworthy a source, website or link really are. We want you to understand some things to consider as you approach different websites across the internet that may help keep you and your personal information safe.

Timeliness. When was the information you are considering written? Has the content been updated or direct you to other relevant or concurring sources? If so, then it may be worth following those channels to get a well-rounded idea of the topic or answer. If the content seems outdated or hosts unsupported links, it may be a good idea to consider other sources for more relevant details to your search.

Relevance. When you read through the sources your search has brought you to; how well does that content really align with your inquiry? Are you the intended audience? Considering the audience and how similar what you are reading is to your search can skew the answers you may receive from it.

Authority. The individual who wrote the content on a given page plays a significant role in how it is intended and perceived. Never has this point been more prevalent than in the age of the internet. Today, everyone can be “someone”, so it’s important to analyze how consistent and credible the individual is in regard to what they have written.

Accuracy. Supporting sources is not a concept reserved only for collegiate essays; it applies to any piece of information available. Of course, in the end, how accurate you believe information to be, is up to you. Yet, when reading, analyze whether or not there are supporting documents, links or articles to what you are reading. Is the literature published anywhere else or peer-reviewed?

Purpose. Why someone felt compelled to write and share something on the internet matters – a lot. Something as innocent as a promotional email to virus-laden links exist online; its important to pause when confronted with an unsettling pathway online.

The internet has become so profoundly ingrained in our daily lives that it is unlikely we will discontinue it’s use any time soon. Yet, we can navigate it with a bit of caution and understanding in order to keep ourselves, families and business safe.

To learn more about how to be safe online, or inquire about how we work to keep your business safe online, visit us online at jellywebsites.com or call us at 951.371.9327 today!

Decoding Website Acronyms & Website Optimization | Prescott, AZ

At Jelly Websites, we understand it can be difficult to decode all the technical abbreviations of the internet. Things like SEO and UX for websites to SQL for computer programming. Of course, these are all great mechanisms, but they hide in the background, and not what one might think of when considering a new or redesigned website. Despite being in the background, they go a long way in the optimization of your website.

While our team is here to implement these tools to advance your outreach, gaining familiarity with these terms may make you a more confident user of the internet. We are going to share some common web-related abbreviations and how they work to highlight your brand on the internet.

SEO. This stands for Search Engine Optimization and is likely our most common acronym. Search engines such as Firefox and Google utilize the keywords and clicks buried in a website’s database to pull it into algorithms for consumers. A website designer, while making the overall aesthetic pleasing, is also coding actions and keywords into the background of your website so it becomes discoverable online.

SSL. This acronym is short for Secure Sockets Layer. As the name suggests, it is an extra security measure for your website. When coded into your website, it works to encrypt all the data passing between servers – meaning you, and your consumer’s information remains your own. Search engines like Google have begun alerting consumers of websites without an SSL Certificate, allowing you to make safe decisions while browsing.

UX. UX is short for User Experience. While commonly referred to in consumer product jargon, how a consumer views and navigates your website is just as much an experience as holding a toothbrush. An experienced designer remains on-trend with the latest in consumer information analytics and develops a website to best reflect your product in the current market. Think of a time you visited an underwhelming or absolutely confusing website; an understanding of user experience creates a seamless visit for your new or returning consumers every time.

To learn more about how to optimize your website, or inquire about our services, visit us online at jellywebsites.com or call us at 951.371.9327 today!