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Is your website actually any good?

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Summary

The Web Usability team, Lucy Collins, Ken Groom and Sophie Knight, are gathered around the microphone to ask the question 'is your website actually any good?'.

We explore what makes a great website and how to avoid entering the website hall of shame. In particular, we discuss the importance of usability, findability, and meeting user needs.

We share examples of websites that have done a good job and discuss the challenges of balancing user needs with organisational priorities and the importance of understanding who the users are.

Some useful resources:

https://www.webusability.co.uk/blog/7-steps-for-developing-an-effective-website/

https://www.webusability.co.uk/blog/what-is-ux/

Keywords

website, usability, findability, user needs, desirable, credible, valuable, design, function, balance, good website, user-focused, user goals, organisational messaging, testing with users, website development process, organisational strategy, information architecture, content gaps, continuous improvement

Takeaways

  • A great website is usable, findable, and meets user needs.
  • Desirability, credibility, and value are also important factors.
  • Usability and findability can be improved through user research and testing.
  • Balancing user needs with organisational priorities is crucial.
  • Design should not compromise usability and user experience. A good website prioritises user needs and goals over organisational messaging
  • Testing with users is essential throughout the website development process
  • Understanding the organisational strategy and user goals is crucial
  • Developing a clear information architecture and filling in content gaps is important
  • Continuous testing and improvement are necessary for a good website

Sound Bites

"A great website has to be usable, useful, desirable, findable, accessible, credible, and valuable."

"Users often blame themselves for website usability issues, but it's not their fault."

"Structuring and labeling content based on user expectations is crucial for findability."

"If it's not easy and convenient and accessible, they'll go somewhere else and do it somewhere else."

Chapters

00:00 Introduction

01:09 The Importance of Usability and User Experience

05:27 The Negative Impact of Design Over Function

08:19 Examples of Great Websites

10:43 The Challenges of Balancing User Needs and Organisational Priorities

12:09 The Importance of User Research

13:28 Structuring and Labelling Content for Findability

16:21 Meeting User Needs and Organizational Goals

21:31 Finding the Balance Between Design and Usability

22:28 The Challenge of Unique and Different Websites

25:49 Style Over Substance: A Bad Website

26:47 Organisational Messaging vs User Focus

29:42 Trying to Be Everything for Everyone

35:24 Steps to Creating a Good Website

43:58 The Importance of Knowing Your Users

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Manage episode 423325476 series 3579639
Content provided by Lucy Collins from Web Usability. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Lucy Collins from Web Usability or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Summary

The Web Usability team, Lucy Collins, Ken Groom and Sophie Knight, are gathered around the microphone to ask the question 'is your website actually any good?'.

We explore what makes a great website and how to avoid entering the website hall of shame. In particular, we discuss the importance of usability, findability, and meeting user needs.

We share examples of websites that have done a good job and discuss the challenges of balancing user needs with organisational priorities and the importance of understanding who the users are.

Some useful resources:

https://www.webusability.co.uk/blog/7-steps-for-developing-an-effective-website/

https://www.webusability.co.uk/blog/what-is-ux/

Keywords

website, usability, findability, user needs, desirable, credible, valuable, design, function, balance, good website, user-focused, user goals, organisational messaging, testing with users, website development process, organisational strategy, information architecture, content gaps, continuous improvement

Takeaways

  • A great website is usable, findable, and meets user needs.
  • Desirability, credibility, and value are also important factors.
  • Usability and findability can be improved through user research and testing.
  • Balancing user needs with organisational priorities is crucial.
  • Design should not compromise usability and user experience. A good website prioritises user needs and goals over organisational messaging
  • Testing with users is essential throughout the website development process
  • Understanding the organisational strategy and user goals is crucial
  • Developing a clear information architecture and filling in content gaps is important
  • Continuous testing and improvement are necessary for a good website

Sound Bites

"A great website has to be usable, useful, desirable, findable, accessible, credible, and valuable."

"Users often blame themselves for website usability issues, but it's not their fault."

"Structuring and labeling content based on user expectations is crucial for findability."

"If it's not easy and convenient and accessible, they'll go somewhere else and do it somewhere else."

Chapters

00:00 Introduction

01:09 The Importance of Usability and User Experience

05:27 The Negative Impact of Design Over Function

08:19 Examples of Great Websites

10:43 The Challenges of Balancing User Needs and Organisational Priorities

12:09 The Importance of User Research

13:28 Structuring and Labelling Content for Findability

16:21 Meeting User Needs and Organizational Goals

21:31 Finding the Balance Between Design and Usability

22:28 The Challenge of Unique and Different Websites

25:49 Style Over Substance: A Bad Website

26:47 Organisational Messaging vs User Focus

29:42 Trying to Be Everything for Everyone

35:24 Steps to Creating a Good Website

43:58 The Importance of Knowing Your Users

  continue reading

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