WebWord Video Report:
A Usability Review of Digg.com



A Usability Review of Digg.com
Length:      18 Minutes
File Size:   23 Megabytes
Price:        $5
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John S. Rhodes navigates through Digg.com using screen capture video. He discovers and discusses several usability issues that could be hindering Digg's profitability.

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Here's a bite-sized offering of some major usability issues discussed inside A Usability Review of Digg.com:

  • Lack of a Go, Submit or Search button near the search box.
  • Poor registration page; what is digging? The novice user won't know.
  • About page is really an FAQ page - no contact or company information.
  • Contact page also provides no company information. This makes users wary. Decreases trust.
  • Google Ads don't match up to the content because of the rapid information change on Digg. John discusses an alternative.

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As you watch and listen to A Usability Review of Digg.com, you'll feel like you're spending 18 minutes chatting with John as he navigates Digg's website, rather than reading through a stuffy, academic report. You'll absorb the information with both your eyes and your ears, enhancing your mind's ability to "soak in" the content.

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