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If your Users Fail, your Website Fails
By Scott Karp
On the web, in the age of Google, design has no margin of error, and there are no stupid users, only inadequate designs. Those were the main points of my critique of newspaper websites generally, and WashingtonPost.com (WPO) in particular, which to be fair, apply to all online publishers, and really any website. I’m writing another post on this same topic because the issue is so fundamental to the future of media, news, publishing, and journalism, that it really can’t be over-emphasized or over-clarified.
In print, a design flaw is unlikely to cause a reader to abandon a newspaper or magazine entirely — they are a largely captive audience. But it will cause them to abandon a website. Google understands this better than any web company, which is why it is the most successful. Google is obsessed with making sure its users never fail, no matter how “stupid†they are. Google makes users feel smart. That’s why they keep coming back.
Invariably, when I write about a negative experience with a website, e.g. Twitter or WashingtonPost.com, someone puts forth what I call the “stupid user†argument — essentially, I failed because I’m a stupid user. And if I were a better user, I would have been more successful with the site. For example, I discovered that WashingtonPost.com has a local version of its homepage, which it displays to logged in users. Creating different versions of a site for different users is web-savvy. If I had been logged in, I would have found the content I was looking for on the homepage. That’s all good, and much to their credit.
Unfortunately, I never log in to WashingtonPost.com, although I read it frequently. Therefore, the “stupid user†argument goes, the failure to find the content I wanted was my fault. Here’s the problem — my failure to find the information I wanted is not MY problem, because I went to Google and found it. I succeeded. The failure is the site’s problem, because I abandoned it and went instead to a site that would help me succeed without having to be smarter.
WashingtonPost.com and, to be fair, most other sites that require registration assume that users will register to help the site achieve its goals, whether customizing content or targeting advertising.
But users don’t care about the site’s goals. They care about THEIR OWN goals.
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Talks Already Begun For Star Trek 2.2? – Screen Rant
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Great Scott! Fire claims Hill Valley! The Universal Studios fire spares the Clocktower!
My heart sank this morning when I turned on the TV and watched footage of the horrible fire at Universal Studio’s backlot in California. Not only were practical sets and exteriors from decades of TV and movie production gong up…
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Star Trek TOS and TNG Producer Robert H. Justman Dies at 81
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James Bond gadgets 100 years later – CNET News.com
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Shatner On Abrams, Pine, STV and 1992 MTV Movie Awards
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Love this headline: “Star Trek Cake Upsets Nerds”
A must read article is here… I’m bad, but golly, not as bad as some of the people quoted in this article…
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LOST SPOILER! WHO IS IN THE COFFIN?
DO NOT READ THIS IF YOU DON’T WANT TO KNOW! T H I S I S S P O I L E R S P A A A C E ! S E R I O U S L…
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The stars are going out… Doctor Who mid-season trailer!
No nuWho this week but hooray! A trailer! [youtube]uGFdwcbe2Wk[/youtube]
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GI Joe Set Photos: Sienna Miller as Bloody Baroness
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Avon to introduce a new Bond Girl 007 fragrance – Geek.com
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