October 15, 2006

Celebrate Usability!

Next Month, November 14, 2006 is World Usability Day. A day for celebrating those things that are easy to use and understand. A day to celebrate products that do not require extensive instructions in order to put them together or use. Because isn’t that what we really want? To NOT use the instructions?
World Usability Day
I am celebrating a month early with the instructions on how to use my hotel alarm clock.  Anything that requires this much instruction is certainly not intuitive - and not something I am metally prepared to deal with at 12:30 AM.
Alarm Instructions
I’m in San Francisco for the DMA Conference this weekend. It’s shaping up to be a great time. The SEO Certification is taking shape and the level 2 modules are being planned this weekend. I think the level of education, the breadth of subject matter and the backing of the DMA will create one of the most comprehensive certification programs available on the market in the near future. This is an exciting project to be a part of, and I am looking forward to seeing it grow.

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Matt BaileyMatt Bailey is the owner and founder of SiteLogic and has over a decade in the web marketing industry. He focuses on consulting and training to help companies take control of their websites and marketing strategies.

2 Comments

  1. Just be glad the instructions weren’t in Chinese. There’s a lot of talk about this certification but I think the bottom line is you need to check out the instructors. Matt, did the first group at the DMA certification only take 4 the 10 level 1 coures? How do they continue to take the remaining courses? Also are the level 1 courses a pre requisite or can some just take level 2?

    Comment by David Temple | October 25, 2006 @ 11:23 am

  2. Dave - I decided to create a new post/topic on this subject.

    see:

    Comment by Matt Bailey | October 25, 2006 @ 9:29 pm

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