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		<title>SXSW Day Two</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Mar 2009 21:30:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Seven Rules for Great Web Application Design Robert Hoekman Jr Miskeeto.com We want to make users feel great like a lion &#8211; king of the jungle Good sites make users feel good, empowered, like the lion &#8220;#1 goal of &#8230; <a href="http://teamsiems.com/2009/03/sxsw-day-two/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3><a href="http://my.sxsw.com/events/event/3934">The Seven Rules for Great Web Application Design</a></h3>
<p>Robert Hoekman Jr<br />
<a href="http://miskeeto.com/">Miskeeto.com</a></p>
<p>We want to make users feel great like a lion &#8211; king of the jungle<br />
Good sites make users feel good, empowered, like the lion<br />
&#8220;#1 goal of users is to get off your site&#8221;</p>
<p>#1 understand users, then ignore them<br />
dont ask them what they think &#8211; they lie<br />
watch them, test them &#8211; understand tem</p>
<p>apps do what users need them to do</p>
<p>#2 buid only what&#8217;s absolutely necessary<br />
see senduit.com &#8211; upload file, share with a url<br />
simple is good, but clarity is better</p>
<p>#3 support the user&#8217;s mental model<br />
Deleting a piece of paper is throwing it in trash not a series of commands like a dos widow use to do.</p>
<p>#4 turn beginners into intermediates immediately<br />
e.g. wordpress.com the old page was not intuitive &#8211; someone called the builder to figure out how to sign up &#8211; the main purpose of the home page. people don&#8217;t like to feel dumb.</p>
<p>so the design needs to help them move up the learning curve quickly (painlessly)<br />
try usability study to redesign &#8211; find out what they want to do and do it</p>
<p>#5 prevent errors. (and handle the rest gracefully.)<br />
if we enable them to make mistakes &#8211; they will<br />
backpack.com &#8211; you can&#8217;t really make an error on this site. you will feel smarter every time you use it.</p>
<p>#6 design for uniformity, consistency, and meaning<br />
squidoo.com &#8211; most people land there from a google search and they dont know why or what to do. add to that, the page design changes from one page to another</p>
<p>#7 reduce, reduce, reduce (and refine)<br />
<a href="http://www.amazon.com/Presentation-Zen-Simple-Design-Delivery/dp/0321525655">presentation zen</a><br />
tells a story of a store that sold fish and they put a sign up that said<br />
&#8220;We Sell Fresh Fish Sold Here&#8221;<br />
The sign was reduce word by word until it disappeared.</p>
<p>The ultimate goal: communicate intentionally<br />
every thing on a page communicates something, make sure it does something worth the space, customer time it uses<br />
&#8220;if you make user feel like a lion, they will make us feel us feel like lions&#8221;</p>
<h3><a href="http://sxsw.com/interactive/talks/opening_remarks">Opening Remarks</a></h3>
<p>Tony Hsieh<br />
<a href="http://www.zappos.com/">zappos.com</a></p>
<p>See <a href="http://www.boagworld.com/">http://www.boagworld.com/</a></p>
<p>&lt;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8211; I lost network before this presentation started. There was 400+ people trying to connect.</p>
<p>Lunch at Moonshine Patio Grill was good enough. Had the tuna melt while sitting at the bar with a chap. When the food arrived all hell broke loose &#8211; about 100 people rushed the restaurant and it was standing room only from then on. I guess I got there just in time.</p>
<p>See http://www.boagworld.com/<br />
Opening Remarks<br />
Tony Hsieh<br />
zappos.com</p>
<p>Tony started by selling pizza in college with his roommate and alfred would buy several pizzas and sell them off by the slice.<br />
Then he moved to start linkexchange and ended up sold it to microsoft in 1998.<br />
He looks to Virgin alot<br />
He spends marketing money on customer experience customer service instead of commercials.<br />
He uses phone more than web because its a better branding device.<br />
He chose to loose about 25% of revenue to focus on customer service.<br />
they search competors sites and give up the sale if they find it<br />
customer service isnt his number one focus, it is working culture. if you have happy workers, customer service will follow.<br />
he trains everyone the same no matter what your final job is.<br />
for this year: clothing , customer service, culture</p>
<p>culture: deliver wow through service, embrace and drive change, create fun and little weirdness, be adventurous, createive and open minded, &#8230;<br />
it doesnt matter what your values are &#8211; can you commit to them</p>
<p>steps to success:<br />
decide, figure out values and culture, commit to transparency, vision, build relationships, build your team, think long term</p>
<p>* transparency &#8211; now there is an extra 1000 pair of eyes helping maintain the brand<br />
* vision &#8211; whatever you think, think bigger</p>
<p>happines: perceived control, perceived progress,<br />
maslow hierachy</p>
<p>books: peak, tribal leadership, four house work week, happiness hypothesis</p>
<h3><a href="http://my.sxsw.com/events/event/3986">Future of Social Networks</a></h3>
<p>Charlene Li<br />
Altimeter Group</p>
<p>Think about ten years from now &#8220;we had to go to 10 sites to do what we want&#8221;<br />
&#8220;Social networks will be like air&#8221;</p>
<p>Rethinking events &#8211; now who was attending, arrange seating<br />
mobile apps are social<br />
tv is getting social &#8211; they showed everyones tags with obama, but what if we wanted to know just our friends<br />
networks mve into the enterprise &#8211; pulling profiles into apps</p>
<p>Three things needed to make social networks like air<br />
1) identify &#8211; who you are<br />
2) contacts &#8211; who you know<br />
3) activities &#8211; what you do</p>
<p>Two sets of rules/standards exits<br />
facebook connect &#8211; includes protocol for sharing identity contact and content<br />
open stack &#8211; payers include google myspace plaxo yahoo are following standards</p>
<p>my identity, in context<br />
one: professional<br />
two: personal</p>
<p>friend management is tough today<br />
filters on make friends and news feeds more management and valuable, but it still laborious</p>
<p>some social networks are getting rich &#8211; they know more about me &#8211; because we trust someone like Google<br />
a social algorith will make privacy and permissions easier to manage<br />
what is it going to take to get everyone to open &#8211; $$$<br />
there is a mutually beneficial relationship between sites when they tap into their network<br />
it also lays the ground work for activity data &#8211; passing profiles means there was a request<br />
some identify your network neighboor &#8211; people closet to you (like students in chem 101)<br />
cpm<br />
how will things develop<br />
standards<br />
players<br />
biz models<br />
1) evaluate where social makes sense &#8211; identify where socail data and content can be integrated; leverage existing<br />
identity ad social grphs where the audience is facebook; get privacy in place; find trust agents<br />
2) get your backend data in order &#8211; remove multi signons, registration ad profiles for people (SSO)<br />
3) prepare to integratate social networks into your organization<br />
where is the customer in the org chart &#8211; put customer at the top, ceo at the bottom<br />
summary:<br />
* social networks will be like air<br />
* technologies are still being put int place<br />
* open networks</p>
<p>slideshare.net/charleneli<br />
blog.altimetergroup.com</p>
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		<title>Jackson Pollock Birthday</title>
		<link>http://teamsiems.com/2009/01/jackson-pollock-birthday/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jan 2009 20:30:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris</dc:creator>
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