Posts tagged ‘usability’

A new usability tool has just launched!

By Simon, 10 August, 2010, No Comment

Nothing much has amazed me over the last few years with regards to usability tools but a new product has just been launched which offers a whole new level of tracking which many will find useful.

http://youseeble.com offers you the ability to actually watch what a user is doing on your page. It shows where the mouse is moving as well as where they are clicking. It records everything they do and plays it back to you in full.

A guide to web usability and how to use it

By Simon, 9 March, 2010, 1 Comment

In my opinion web usability is the single most important part of any new design and yet it is the most overlooked (or completely ignored) part of any project. So what is “web usability” and how do you do usability testing?

How to increase sales via mobile phones thanks to usability

By Simon, 5 March, 2010, 2 Comments

An often overlooked sales avenue is mobile phone users and I admit it wasn’t until last year I began to take it more seriously.  I have been testing various ways of promoting the fact my sites  work on mobile phones like the iPhone and I’ve made quite an (obvious) discovery which has resulted in a big increase in overall sales…

Tips to help your website convert

By Simon, 6 April, 2009, 2 Comments

Smashing magazine has a new post which, as posts go, is one of their best!

I have been following usability for a few years and the tips in this post are highly accurate and well explained.

http://www.smashingmagazine.com