Description
- Test any design, from a sketch on a napkin to a fully-functioning Web site or application
- Keep your focus on finding the most important problems (because no one has the time or resources to fix them all)
- Fix the problems that you find, using his "The least you can do" approach
Details
Rocket Surgery Made Easy is the ultimate guide to finding and fixing usability problems for your web site, application, or product. With usability testing costing thousands of dollars, it's often out of reach for many businesses. But now, with this do-it-yourself guide, you can conduct your own usability tests and improve your product without breaking the bank. Steve Krug, the author of the highly acclaimed book Don't Make Me Think, provides a streamlined approach to usability testing that anyone can easily follow.
This book is packed with practical advice, detailed illustrations, and Krug's trademark humor. It teaches you how to test any design, big or small, and focus on finding the most important problems. After all, nobody has the time or resources to fix every single issue. By using Krug's "The least you can do" approach, you'll be able to fix the most critical problems and enhance the user experience of your product.
Rocket Surgery Made Easy makes usability testing a realistic option for all teams. With just a few hours of effort each month, you can catch and fix problems early on, before they become expensive and time-consuming to resolve. Additionally, this book includes demonstration videos to provide a more immersive learning experience. It's the perfect companion to Don't Make Me Think and will take your understanding of usability testing to the next level.
Are you ready to improve your product's usability and boost customer satisfaction? Get your copy of Rocket Surgery Made Easy today and start testing like a pro. Click here to buy now!
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