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Using Personas to Improve Sales

Learn how co-creating with customer personas can boost sales in eight and a half minutes with Bryan Eisenberg! Read the rest of this entry »

Get Your Non-Profit Online Fast, REALLY FAST!

The East 86th Street Association had a big problem. The small non-profit had a big presentation on Friday and their Web site was missing in action, and so was the creator of the site. They needed to get online fast, cheap and easy. I set them up with my Web Site In A Day Program and on Tuesday, just 3 days before the presentation, their simple site was LIVE and LAUNCHED in just 2 hours!

Let their Outreach Coordinator Tamla tell you how happy she is with the program.

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Jenna Takes Control of Her Web Site for Dhara

When Jenna came to me she was very frustrated. She had hired a Web designer to build a site for her non-profit organization, paid “a fortune” and had nothing to show for it after 3 months. All she has was a landing page with three photos and a “Coming Soon” message. She wanted to hire me to design a Web site for her but I had a suspicion the problem was deeper than a Web site.

I asked her if she would let me talk to the designer and see if I could facilitate getting what she had paid for. I called the designer and he exploded at me telling me how angry and frustrated he was with the client. He just wanted to get the job done and never see her again. He said the client made constant changes and didn’t trust his judgement, that she had changed the design so many times he couldn’t get a final OK to create the site. In fact, he was refunding her money back to her.

The problem was metaphysical and physical.

Underlying the problem of not getting her Web site done seemed to be control issues. But Jenna had control issues for a reason. She had a difficult childhood and anytime she paid for a service she could not control, her childhood fears of not getting her needs met triggered her so badly they actually prevented her from getting them met.

The solution was two-fold, metaphysical and physical.

Metaphysically, to treat the childhood issues that were hidden below the surface, I suggested she read about Dialectical Behavioral Therapy to learn how to understand, accept and control her emotions. DBT also teaches interpersonal skills to specifically help people get their needs met. I encouraged her to develop strategies to do things in a way that she could remain in control.

dhara2The physical solution was to set up a self-manged, FREE hosted content management system for her Web site using dynamic technology at WordPress.com that Jenna could be in complete control of and that would allow her to make changes and have them take effect immediately. It took just two hours to set up the site and change her from frustrated to satisfied. Within days she was happily filling the pages with content. No designers to deal with and no monthly hosting fees.

Jenna with her teacher on Wudang Mountain in China. Student by day, webmaster by night!

Jenna with her teacher on Wudang Mountain in China. Student by day, webmaster by night!

She went off to China for 6 months taking her laptop and working on her Web site wherever she was. Once when was in control of her Web site, she could really focus on building valuable content instead of fighting with her designer every time she changed something and paying high fees for those changes.

jennatn“From the start, our working together has been a creative and empowering collaboration.  Of importance to Kit is making sure I understand the process.  In many ways her initial working with me was a training, so I have now have control over my site, which is important to me.  Kit’s talent and expertise in the web world in combination with her intuitive and listening abilities has made for a website that meets my needs and budget. ”

Learn more about my Web-Site-In-A-Day Program can put you in control.

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Persuasive Use of Photos and Stories in Non-profit Web Site Design

This is a Usability and Persuasion Review of the home page for FINCA, a wonderful micro-financing organization that provides small loans to the world’s lowest-income entrepreneurs so they can create jobs, build assets and improve their standard of living. They really change lives so let’s see how they could be more effective in reaching donors.

Usability expert Jacob Nielson’s recent report on Web usability for non-profits found that most potential donors had two problems:
1) They felt sites did not tell you up front what they did in simple understandable terms
2) They did not show how they spend the donations

The site has both issues. It is not clear what they do. And the feature of the site, the powerful rotating photos don’t connect me with the recipients. We’re going to talk about the second issue because the photos are powerful and present a great opportunity.

I want to tell you a story….

Even saying that is inviting isn’t it? People love stories. And pictures. In her book Neuro Web Deign, Dr. Susan Weinschenk discusses how pictures wake up the brain’s more primitive areas and most importantly, the emotional centers. The latest neuro research has shown that people make decisions – like where and when to donate – on a sub-concious level through emotions. Even though we think it is conscious. So waking up the emotional centers is important.

FINCA could really take advantage of this with DIRECT links to compelling stories about the people who benefit right away. If potential donors surveyed felt sites did not show how they spend the donations, connecting them immediately to the recipient is crucial so they become involved right away.

What do we mean by compelling?

By compelling, I mean how do the people look? Do they look like they have been helped and are happy? How do they make me feel? Close-ups of smiling people bring you in. The one in the yellow stripe on the right is really powerful. She’s beautiful and powerful. I want to know everything there is to know about Sherida Mkama, mother of 10 in Tanzania! Unfortunately, the link to her story was broken. Broken links really undermine trust.

The web site has great photos featured, but they could be even more effective if they would immediately connect us with the people in the photos, not information about the organization. That comes later, once people are really involved. The movement gets your attention but the movement becomes distracting and it does not contribute to building trust because the links don’t take me to the people in the photos. They move so fast, I got anxiety trying to read the text to know which one to click on. As it turns out, they all go to the same page, with no story.

What about usability?

The yellow column on the right is distracting and it draws attention away from the main image. On some laptops white on yellow is virtually unreadable. These calls to action would be better placed where people intuitively expect actions which is the upper right corner. And they should stay there on all the pages.

There is an overwhelming amount of buttons and images and links which are unclear. All links need to clearly tell people where they will go and what they are about to develop trust.

sheridaSo after all this, I’m still thinking about Sherida Mkama, mother of 10 in Tanzania!

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Persuasion in Non-Profit Web Sites

In this informative video by Dr. Susan Weinschenk, a persuasive web design expert, she reviews the Global Giving site for their persuasive use of photos, using principles from her book Neuro Web Design: What makes them click?

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Usability Review: Gigi Goes Green Needs Help

This is my sister’s site and she’s new to blogging.  This video shows the most common mistakes new bloggers make adding irrelevant content assuming it is better than nothing, but it isn’t. It turns people off and they may not return. Many links were broken and the ones that worked took me out of the site, possibly never to return.

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Usability: Content is King – If You Can Find It

Is your Web site turning people on or turning them off? A beautiful site is not enough. It has to be easy to use (usability) and intuitive to navigate and most importantly it needs to deliver relevant and valuable content. People need to be able to find the information they need.

The most important issue on any site is to clarify the purpose of the site. This is especially important in a non-profit organization. In Usability expert Jakob Nielsen’s Alertbox of March 30, 2009, he talks about how important it is for non-profits (and really for any business) to make it crystal clear what they do, who they serve and how they spend their funds.

“Non-profits would collect much more from their websites if only they’d clearly state what they are about and how they use donations. Our new usability studies revealed considerable frustration as potential donors visited sites and tried to discern various organizations’ missions and goals — which are key factors in their decisions about whether to give money. ”

Watch the 20 minute video of a Cognitive Walkthrough Usability Test used to discern emotional impact as well as reveal navigation and content problems. We’ll see how not finding relevant content, navigation that is not intuitive, links that are leaks from the site taking the user away, and not having easy to find content for different users can cause a visitor to have a negative experience.

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Instant Online Store in Four Hours

Kit Kaplan creates an Instant Online Store in Four Hours at CafePress. Read the rest of this entry »
 
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