by nithyad on 3/18/11, 2:09 PM with 8 comments
by tokenadult on 3/18/11, 3:09 PM
After edit: And the reason I knew about Google way back then is that I checked my server logs for my personal website, and noticed a new search engine spider coming by to visit. As I began using Google, I discovered its usability, and soon began telling everyone I knew, tech-oriented or not, about it. That's viral marketing at its best.
by cantastoria on 3/18/11, 2:35 PM
Further, you'll notice very few companies that make highly usable products advertise them that way. Look at an Apple ad or Netflix or Toyota. Very rarely do they ever talk about ease-of-use. They always focus on what the product can do and how it makes you feel.
by Stormbringer on 3/18/11, 4:15 PM
"Businesses can’t make their products usable by just painting a thick coat of usability over their already functioning complex applications. "
I don't know about you, but I can think of more than a few products where layering on a thick coat of usability might not solve all their problems, but it would be a jolly good start.
by yannickmahe on 3/18/11, 2:57 PM
I remember when Wifi was becoming mainstream in Estonia's capital Talinn. Coffeeshop owners started providing Wifi, not because it brought customers, but because not having it pushed customers away.