Improve the Usability of Your Joomla Website
Thursday, 28 August 2008 19:00

Or come to that, any website.

I just came across a great service that makes perfect use of crowdsourcing on the web. It allows you to get human feedback on your site, quickly and affordably. For the price of a McDonalds meal for your family you can get a video recording of real people trying tasks on your site, and the results will be surprising, I can promise.

The service is called UserTesting.com and you can get a test for as little as $19. I have already tried it a couple of times and found small changes that have already made a big difference on the site I was working on. I got two 15 minute videos the same afternoon that really showed some issues with how well the site did at conversion (and how people simply don't read on the web!)

If you are familiar with user testing, you will know that subsequent small groups of testers are better than one big group all testing at once. Test with 3-4 people, fix the problems, then re-test. This is because a small group will find 80% of issues, but they are often "show-stoppers". Once you deal with them, you need to re-test.

I really recommend checking out usertesting.com. Maybe joomla.org should spend a few thousand there testing Joomla (an excellent use of donation dollars!)


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