Monday, November 2, 2009

Focusing Interaction Design with Design Strategy http://ping.fm/3nxme <-"not just a step in the process"
10 UX Blogs you should be reading. Agreed. Though UIE <- a bit more commercial... http://ping.fm/JoqtY
Accessibility: Lightboxes and Keyboard Accessibility http://ping.fm/TN4FU
Finding your best customers: Why some people are better than others. http://ping.fm/Zk4q8
The 4 biggest myths about blocking Internet access in the enterprise. http://ping.fm/mHzxl
A modest title: The History and Evolution of Social Media http://ping.fm/cXIoB <-thorough!
Them youngins' done found twitter!
http://ping.fm/PQKJv
Fight Between Facebook And Twitter: Has Facebook won? http://ping.fm/MpHj3
"Social is difficult to measure –yet marketers know they must be there" http://ping.fm/7CP2l

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Craving a serious treatise on Big IA, Little IA, Micro IA? You're in for a treat: @andrewhinton Linkosophy2 http://ping.fm/vIIrr
On the power of visual thinking. http://ping.fm/CmLYA <-don't forget http://xplane.com too.
What are you doing in 20 mins? Actionable web analytics for e-Gov http://ping.fm/lXCLi Join me! Ask questions live...

Monday, October 19, 2009

Polished version of @garyvee's thoughts on personal brand: Chris Brogan http://ping.fm/sMpxb
We’re Spending More Time with Social Media: Advertisers Follow http://ping.fm/gZWTb Interesting graphs & data
Get Mental Notes http://ping.fm/8dumM <-interesting. And I thought Steve Anderson was a linguist http://ping.fm/OBacx
The Most Entertaining 12 Minutes in UX http://ping.fm/dYJd1 <-in case you thought @jared was subtle...
The Neuromarketing of Burgers http://ping.fm/AzE3c <-Clever post. Okay, now I'm hungry!
How To Identify and Deal With Different Types Of Clients. http://ping.fm/fsNpw My fave: The nit-picker.
5 Ways Social Media is Changing Our Daily Lives http://ping.fm/53vuH <-agreed, what we reveal!
Twitoaster Threads, Archives, and Analyzes Tweets http://ping.fm/ivvnf <--finally! Threaded Twitter ux

Gary Vay-ner-chuck

I saw gary speak at the GBTC Tech Night. He's certainly a colorful character, but he also was, I thought, very articulate and had thought a lot about social media and where it is going. I think he's right on with personal branding - reminiscent of what @armano was saying about Brand Me 1.0.

You should have a look at his book: Crush It (http://ping.fm/SCs1a). It is an easy read and really a mix of three things:
- autobiographical
- looking forward to new media and what you need to do in order to build a brand for yourself
- inspirational in that he recommends you should just be yourself and that the web allows you to connect to those who have similar interests to you. By doing the things you love you'll be the most authentic and successful.

It still rings true that his first focus: Wine selling online - and the fear associated with its high-minded personas - was a great one to be the counter culture with. I'm not sure that other passions he discusses might be equally successful.

However, it is refreshing to hear a voice outside of R/GA or Organic (or MadMen) thinking about these topics.

I'm curious to know where his fledgling consultancy goes from here.

What do you think? Is he going to be able to buy the Giants by the time he's 40? Let me know: @johnwhalen

Friday, September 25, 2009

8 Critical Usability Tips

These tips clearly help to improve the customer experience.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Managing Experience Lives

I've started to use Managing Experience (http://www.managingexperience.com) again.

Check out my Webinars. I think they're a good start.