Everything comes to an end eventually, including our series on user testing. Finally, we bring you some case studies.
You’ve arranged for testers and prepared the test plan, so you’re ready to get started with the testing itself. How many people do you actually need for the test, and what should you bear in mind?
For many people, PPC remains a mystery. How do you choose an agency that will do the job properly?
You can’t expect testers to test everything. That’s why we’ll select a few key areas and prepare tasks for the testers.
How do I choose the right testers? And how many testers do I need?
Why write an obituary for your own company? How are copywriting and branding connected? And why ‘strip down’ a text? All these topics were discussed at the Copycamp training session in September.
There are a number of methods for testing website usability. We will now look at a few basic testing methods.
Design your website so that users don’t have to think. You’ll be rewarded with conversions and happier users who will keep coming back.
The most serious shortcoming of our time is a lack of time. Planning your time effectively is an art. How do we do it at AITOM?
Meet Mr Mergad. He’s actually a piece of software designed to fill in missing information, help match your products to categories, and much more.