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Web Usability Training - London

Date: 2 October 2007 to 3 October 2007
Source: Userfocus, 8 September 2007
Submitted by Jo Pryce

For web designers who want hands-on experience with usability tools and techniques, "Web Usability" is a 2-day seminar that shows delegates how to boost sales and conversion rates, increase usage and improve customer satisfaction. Unlike shorter introductory courses, this in-depth workshop covers the entire design and development lifecycle.

This popular web usability training seminar describes best practice in web usability, demonstrates good and bad examples of web pages and teaches you the tools and techniques you need to make your own website a success with its users.

Our usability training continues after you leave the seminar. People that attend this course are eligible for free refresher training. After the seminar, we'll send you a series of follow up articles highlighting different aspects of the training, specifically written to help you apply what you learnt.

For more information or to register, please see our website (linked below).

 


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