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Usability 'rated over Price'


Source: Epiphany, 7 April 2008
Submitted by Joanna Bawa

Online retailers can win customers by maximising usability rather than lowering prices, according to a new study.

A survey of 5,710 people by consumer watchdog Which? discovered that specialist retailers are among the most successful e-commerce companies in terms of customer satisfaction.

The clothes category saw underwear retailer figleaves.com emerge top, with respondents citing its range, ease of use and ordering processes as a welcome boost to the shopping experience. Meanwhile, the entertainment category saw specialist book sales site AbeBooks and computer game, DVD and CD etailer Play.com tied for first place in the customer satisfaction stakes with 89 per cent.

"It was really interesting to see that it was the specialist shopping websites, like AbeBooks, Play.com and figleaves.com, that came out top in our survey - it appears that you can't put a price on customer service," said Jess Ross, editor of Which?.

Phil Gates, marketing director of web optician Glasses Direct, told E-consultancy last week that the internet optometry sector could mimic the success of the online insurance market.

 


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Source: UXMatters, 22 August 2008
 
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Microsoft sees end of Windows era
Source: BBC, 20 August 2008
 
Microsoft has kicked off a research project to create software that will take over when it retires Windows.

News you can Use
Source: Gerry McGovern, 18 August 2008
 
When the homepage is dominated by news you are not necessarily communicating more.

Feeling Through your Computer
Source: Discoveries and Breakthroughs Inside Science, 16 August 2008
 
A newly designed device lets computer users feel the texture and movement of what they are seeing in front of them.

User interviews - A basic Introduction
Source: Webcredible, 15 August 2008
 
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Source: UN, 13 August 2008
 
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