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Scsi's "Perfect 10" Mobile Web Site Standard Page of Sonoff Consulting Services, Inc.'s Productivity and Knowledge Transfer Mobile Web Site
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How to achieve a World Class Level Mobile Web Site
The Scsi P&KT Mobile Web site is believed to be the first - and currently the only - Mobile Web site that supports a "World Class Level" set of Scsi's Mobile Web Best Practices for Web Accessibility and Web Usability that are collectively referred to here as Scsi's "Perfect 10" Mobile Web Site Standard.
Orientation to Scsi's "Perfect 10" Mobile Web Best Practices as exemplified throughout Scsi's P&KT Mobile Web site
Scsi believes that it is critically important for you to read, apply, and appreciate the concepts presented here. So, besides what is stated on this introductory Web page, supporting details are described and detailed in three parts:
- Part 1: Why is User-focused Control of Paramount Importance to Scsi?
- Part 2: What to look for - and expect - in any World Class Mobile Web Site's Underlying Design? Answer: A "Perfect 10" Scsi's Mobile Web Best Practices score of 10x10=100 for each and every Mobile Web page.
- Part 3: What is Scsi's "Perfect 10" Mobile Web Challenge? Answer: How well (or how poorly) do any other Mobile Web site's pages measure up against Scsi's World Class Level Quality Mobile Web Standard?
Recommendations for where to begin
- If this is your first visit to Scsi's P&KT Mobile Web site, Scsi recommends that you read Part 1, then Part 2, and finally Part 3 in that order. This will lay the overall groundwork for a more complete understanding and appreciation of what you are about to experience. Scsi is confident that you will find this three-part tour to be a revelation of the stated uniqueness of the Scsi P&KT Mobile Web site's underlying design - see Web Site Productivity - By Design for more information - for 100% accessibility.
- If you already learned what is covered in Part 1 and want to really find out what each of the ten Mobile Web Best Practices are, go right to Part 2.
- If you've been here before and have digested Parts 1 and 2, you will most likely be returning to Part 3 to proceed with actually testing for the presence or absence of each of Scsi's "Perfect 10" Mobile Web Best Practices on any other Mobile Web site's pages using Scsi's Test Criteria Evaluation Worksheet (STCEW) Tool.
- In any case, you'll find Scsi's STCEW Tool will readily assist you to quantitatively evaluate any chosen Mobile Web site's pages degree of conformance. More than likely, you'll find that surprisingly low Mobile Web Best Practices scores will result. Don't be discouraged if that is what is revealed to be the existing situation. Instead, consider this finding to be a clear indicator that there is much room for improvement needed in terms of addressing Web usability and Web accessibility issues for the Mobile Web site page you've just put to this simple, easy-to-perform evaluation test.
- Finally, no matter what choice you make for proceeding with this activity, you now have one extremely valuable Tool available either on-line or downloadable for your use at any time you so choose to make use of it.
In a Hurry? Make use of Scsi's Test Criteria Evaluation Worksheet (STCEW) Tool for assessing any Web Page's Degree of Conformance to Scsi's top ten Mobile Web Best Practices.
Available Formats for Scsi's STCEW Tool
For your convenience, make use of Scsi's Test Criteria Evaluation Worksheet (STCEW) Tool - provided as a one-page Adobe Acrobat (PDF), one-page Microsoft Word (DOC), or a two-page (TXT) file.
Keep in mind that Scsi is always seeking to help you increase both your personal and corporate productivity - through learning-by-doing exercises while visiting the Scsi P&KT Mobile Web site.
Making use of Scsi's STCEW Tool for evaluating any Mobile Web page
To quickly find out what seamlessly integrated and clearly demonstrable benefits are claimed for each and every Web page, take a moment now to either view or download Scsi's Test Criteria Evaluation Worksheet (STCEW) Tool - especially by using Scsi's convenient one-pager worksheet file
- to quantitatively score any page - on any Web site - you so choose to evaluate. At that point, you should draw your own conclusions as to their degree of conformance to Scsi's set of World Class Level Mobile Web Best Practices.
With the STCEW Tool either displayed or printed out and in front of you, do the following:
- Access a Mobile Web site page to examine for assessment for each of Scsi's ten Mobile Web Best Practices.
- For each of the ten Mobile Web Best Practices listed, enter either a Y (for Yes) or an N (for No) as answers - based on what you have learned should occur with the Scsi P&KT Mobile Web site as your model reference.
- Tally up the number of "Yes" entries and multiply that number by 10 to get the STCEW Tool-based Mobile Web Best Practices score for that particular Mobile Web page.
- Refer to the legend for scoring and enter the resulting number on the Worksheet box reserved for that entry.
- Assess the grade for that Mobile Web page based on the cumulative score, namely: Perfect (100), Excellent (90), Good (70 or 80), Fair (50 or 60), Poor (30 or 40), Abysmal (10 or 20), and Total Failure (a zero).
- Repeat the prior steps for any other Mobile Web page(s) that you want to quantitatively assess.
That's how really easy it should be for you perform this evaluation process.
Want Scsi to do a FREE STCEW Tool-based evaluation for you? That's okay, too.
SPECIAL NOTE: If you decide that the procedure described above would prove to be either too time consuming for you, or you simply have too many other things to take care of and really don't want to bother with all this assessment-related stuff, that's understandable. The solution for you is straightforward: Have Scsi do it for you - for FREE.
Just take advantage of Scsi's FREE one-Web-page-of-your-choice STCEW Tool-based evaluation offer as detailed in Scsi's Mobile WebKISS™ Guide #10: Want a Free STCEW Tool-based Evaluation of Your Mobile Web Site's Pages?
Here are the six (6) things that you should make sure you include within the body of your STCEW Mobile Web Request e-mail to Scsi:
- Your name
- Your e-mail address
- Your company's name
- The specific URL for the Mobile Web page to be assessed by Scsi
- Your reach number(s) so as to allow Scsi to contact you to confirm your STCEW Request has been received and processed
- Your Job Title and Role(s) in the Company
Please double check to make sure of the completeness of your initial STCEW Mobile Web Request e-mail. Otherwise, unnecessary delays in processing of your STCEW Mobile Web Request may occur as a result.
You can expect to receive the results and comments, possibly even the same day that you submit your STCEW Mobile Web Request by e-mail.
What to do if your Mobile Web site pages exhibit Mobile STCEW Tool-based Mobile Web Best Practices scores that fall far short of measuring up?
You may conclude that you really need outside professional assistance to raise the overall Mobile STCEW Tool-based Mobile Web Best Practices scores for your company's Mobile Web site(s)'s pages to a more acceptable level. If this proves to be the case, Scsi encourages you to swallow your pride and do the right (and certainly most profitable in the long term) thing - contact us.
After all, by now you should be convinced that Scsi knows how to implement these and other productivity-driven concepts and principles. So, why not take that decisive step to retain Scsi to assist you toward achieving similar objectives for your company? Do it now. Thank you.
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Contact Information: Raymond Sonoff, President of Sonoff Consulting Services, Inc., 271 Saxony Drive, Crestview Hills, KY 41017-2294 USA: Telephone: (859) 261-5908.