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Category: Web Usability and Testing
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Tamar Weinberg over at Techipedia posted an interesting question, “Should the Subscribe Button be Above the Fold?”
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Have you ever been asked a leading question? It’s one of those questions that are phrased a certain way to get a certain response out of you. The last place you want a leading question to show up is during a usability study.
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Have you ever tried to get a consensus on something amongst various departments in a company or small business? A number of companies that create their own web sites utilize internal usability testing for reviewing their site.
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How many times have you been reluctant to ask a “silly” question in a group or make a suggestion?
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It is difficult to go online and not come across an online form. From short to long, online forms are everywhere.
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After a plethora of usability studies you start to pick up on some of the finer details. Each day there are great technologies that emerge and make usability testing increasingly more accurate. It isn't always easy to make something simple, especially on the Internet. One tremendously helpful piece of technology is eye tracking software. The…
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A quick look into an established web site’s log files can provide you with a tremendous amount of information. A web site allows anyone to push the confines of geography. Anyone in the world can become a potential customer.
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Users are an essential ingredient to any online venture. Without users web sites have no purpose. Concentrating on just any user won’t suffice. Web site users need to be qualified users. What makes a qualified user?
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“Older people don’t use the Internet.” It was too difficult for them to understand or they’re computer averse. Times are changing. One of the emerging Internet user markets belongs to older Internet users.
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Business people should view the Internet as a permission based direct marketing channel. Part of the success of marketing focuses on targeting the right market and testing with that market.