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Frederik Van Zande

Turn Usable Content into Winning Content :: UXmatters - 0 views

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    Findable. Scannable. Readable. Concise. Layered. We know much these days about how to make Web content usable-thanks to experts such as Robert Horn, Jakob Nielsen, Ginny Redish, and Gerry McGovern. What we don't understand as well, however, is how to make content win users over to take the actions we want them to take or have the perceptions we want them to have. We don't understand how to make Web content both usable and persuasive. I, by no means, intend to imply that we should sacrifice the usability of content to make it more persuasive. Truly winning content must be both.
Frederik Van Zande

Mailing List Usability (Alertbox) - 0 views

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    Mailing list content must be ultra-short. Provide separate email addresses for subscribing and unsubscribing and include info on how to get off in every mailing list message. Improved usability increased subscriptions by 128% in one case study.
Frederik Van Zande

Usability Review: Product Image Rich Media :: Varien - 0 views

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    Many good ecommerce Web sites know that the product details page can have a material say in whether customers stick around - and even whether they come back. Customers like to learn as much as possible about a product before buying, and product details pages can allow customer to explore a product.
Frederik Van Zande

10 tips on improving online customer service | Internet Marketing News and Blog | E-con... - 0 views

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    The Christmas season is well underway for retailers which means customer service departments will be facing a battle to maintain standards. With many customers shopping online for the first time as w...
Frederik Van Zande

Streams, Walls, and Feeds: Distributing Content Through Social Networks and RSS (Jakob ... - 4 views

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    "Users like the simplicity of messages that pass into oblivion over time, but were frequently frustrated by unscannable writing, overly frequent postings, and their inability to locate companies on social networks. "
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