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		<title>Behavior design in User Testing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Humans are creatures of habit. If you design a website that expects the users to change their behavior then the chances are you are going to encounter problems. From when were born our behaviors and motivations for doing things begin to take shape. We respond in a way that is unique to us. Some people prefer to start the day with a cigarette whereas for others its a trip to the gym. This is human nature. As a Usability Testing consultancy we spend countless amounts of time trying to help businesses and organizations reach their Usability goals. We try our best to adapt their services, processes and systems to make them more human friendly. That is the ultimate goal with User Testing; to make the product as useful and usable as it can be. Recently though Ive been thinking about the whole process. At Testing User we may advise you of a system, process or tool that is more usable&#160; &#160;Read more about User Testing]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Humans are creatures of habit. If you design a website that expects the users to change their behavior then the chances are you are going to encounter problems.
From when were born our behaviors and motivations for doing things begin to take shape. We respond in a way that is unique to us.

Some people prefer to start the day with a cigarette whereas for others its a trip to the gym. This is human nature.

As a Usability Testing consultancy we spend countless amounts of time trying to help businesses and organizations reach their Usability goals. We try our best to adapt their services, processes and systems to make them more human friendly.

That is the ultimate goal with User Testing; to make the product as useful and usable as it can be.

Recently though Ive been thinking about the whole process. At Testing User we may advise you of a system, process or tool that is more usable&nbsp; &nbsp;<u><a href="http://testinguser.com/blog/behaviour-design-user-testing/" class="more-link">Read more about User Testing</a></u>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>E-commerce and User Testing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[User centred design is a relatively new concept. Traditionally the focus has always been put on User requirements and their use of the products themselves. The marketing side of projects has always been left to the marketing department. With e-commerce sites in particular a web presence must meet the demands of its users and ultimately convince them to purchase your product or service. This is where User Testing or Usability Testing as its sometimes known comes into play. At Testing User Marketing and Usability are treated as pretty much the same thing because we recognize that if you conduct testing it should ultimately address as many of your business concerns as possible. With e-commerce were essentially talking about sales, but web sites commercial or not must all achieve their objectives in getting the User to do what you want them to. This can be anything from filling in a&#160; &#160;Read more about User Testing]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[User centred design is a relatively new concept. Traditionally the focus has always been put on User requirements and their use of the products themselves. The marketing side of projects has always been left to the marketing department.

With e-commerce sites in particular a web presence must meet the demands of its users and ultimately convince them to purchase your product or service.

This is where User Testing or Usability Testing as its sometimes known comes into play. At Testing User Marketing and Usability are treated as pretty much the same thing because we recognize that if you conduct testing it should ultimately address as many of your business concerns as possible.

With e-commerce were essentially talking about sales, but web sites commercial or not must all achieve their objectives in getting the User to do what you want them to. This can be anything from filling in a&nbsp; &nbsp;<u><a href="http://testinguser.com/blog/e-commerce-user-testing/" class="more-link">Read more about User Testing</a></u>]]></content:encoded>
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