New York Usability Testing
Or rather, usability testing in New York. If you’re reading this you’re probably a WordPress user. If you also happen to be in New York City and have some free time you may be able to influence development and get some free WP stuff at the same time.
We’ll be testing the WordPress interface over the next few weeks in New York City, and are looking for some volunteers to help us with this research. We’re looking for a range of WP users, from novice bloggers to experienced multi-site creators.
The first round of test sessions will take place later this week, Wednesday through Friday, with a follow-up round the next week on Thursday and Friday. If you are in New York and are available at these times to be at the testing facility in Union Square, you may be eligible to participate.
If so you’ll receive a $75 WordPress gift certificate, which can be redeemed for WP upgrades and/or merchandise in appreciation for your time. If you’re interested in participating, [link removed, we got everybody we need. Thanks!]. If you are lucky and get a golden ticket, someone will contact you within 24 hours to schedule a session.
It’s a shame that San Francisco got left out of this one… 😦
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Darn… i’m going to miss it by a couple days…!
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Awww… How I wish I’d be at least from the US, Philippines is a little far.
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l just lookingarround,,,
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Douglas–You already got the first Wordcamp! It is time a few other areas of the world to have their ‘shining’ moment.
I am glad that WordPress is getting out there more and being tested by people to make it more “people friendly”. Great to see that people are being compensated for it, though I hardly think if they are WP lovers, they wouldn’t need to be. 🙂
Will be waiting for more updates!
-JD Hartley
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Holla!
Small typo: and/or says ard/or. Last paragraph.
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~Ag!~
(Thanks! Typo fixed – Mark)
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hi matt, why dont you make some gadget that can show all our photos hosted in wordpress database, in radom or selective system? it looks like a simple thing…and will be very nice…today we have to use the flickr gadget only, but my newest pics are in wp system. tks.
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Yeah, phooey. If it was in SF I’d definitely participate!
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great if I could come to NYC!!!
lucky people who can come! 🙂
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Sounds cool, i wish i was in NY!
»Adam«
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0r Washington Dc.
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wish it wasnt left out lol
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agreed…no love for the Bay Area?
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Hey, some of your users live in Europe. Or is that Yoorp? How about scheduling some time/testing here? Fact is we love WordPress and are using it as a web platform on many of our sites.
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Having been born and raised in NYC, I can tell you that my fellow native New Yorkers do test to failure better then anybody!
Unfortunately, I now live six hours north of my hometown and will be unable to take part.
However, for my ongoing and insightful WP feedback:
I can has $75 in WP goodyz?
The scientifically impossible I do right away
The spiritually miraculous takes a bit longer
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I’ll let my friends in NY know
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Possibly related posts are amusing on this one.
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I’ll take a survey for WordPress. I dont live in NYC though.
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cool..i think this is great!;)
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I’m guessing you will be tracking eye movements. I need my glasses for reading. Otherwise I’d come.
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I don’t quite understand why you want NYCers only but I’m willing to give it a try.
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I would love it if you guys gave away some free swag sometime. Whatever is laying about, stickers, buttons, etc. Everyone would love them! (Have people send in self-addressed, stamped envolopes, so you save money.)
Plus, it’d be nice since not everyone can help you guys out all the time, especially if we’re located in the middle of nowhere…
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No. 5
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How about Yogyakarta (Indonesia) usability testing? Join please ….
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این چی می گه ، این بالا ؟!!
کسی فهمید به ما هم بگه !!
Hi Big Matt .
You are best in the World .
——————————
Majid Mehrtash
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Its also a shame that Toronto isn’t in this as well. Hopefully in the future.
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I THINK MICROSOFT WANTS TO BUY LOL.
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Hey, what about chicago
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Oh no! The survey! It is closed! I have missed it! (gasps… dies)
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I’m a Test Engineer and would love to take part, but I live in India. If any offshore testing requeired let me know.
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New York? Argh, too bad.
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ooh please let me do it … 🙂
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Cool!
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To bad i am not in New York right now, but i been there many years ago, exactly in 1988, so to bad, i would love to be a volunteers anyway….
Feel welcome to visit my “Wordpress” WEblog……
http://nilspetternilsson.wordpress.com/
Reagards,
Nils Petter Nilsson
Sweden
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Forgot:
I would love to be a volunteers anyway…, but of course is impossible, i meant to write!
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wow! thts good,,,
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Are you planing usability tests in Austria too? Then I would be perfect for that!
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Good
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did you everseen music consert??
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Will you be there, Matt?
If yes, will you be giving out free hugs?
(I’d like to touch your freckles, please)
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No New Yorker…
I want more visits to my web log. How can I get it?
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When you come to Melbourne, Australia, I am there!
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When are you guys testing in India?
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Why don’t I live in New York city!!
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Why only in NY City?
Cya.-
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Hmm, it’s telling me that the survey is closed. Full up already?
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i hope i was in newyork
tell me nothing in egypt:)
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If I travel to New York City to test your interface, I sure hope that cholera epidemic of 1832 has been taken care of.
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Me, next time, Matt
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or brother derivative language turkish blog post to be all square on the accounts Turkish language what are your aiming at ? we want to turkish wordpress.com announcement
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ma 3am bet hainouwa wlo! ma bet 5alo shi ybayin metl el 5ale2!
w ana assadet e7ke 3arabe
(translate if you can, its arabic)
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Let me know when you’re testing in New Zealand… heh heh… 😀
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Thanks for article…
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fine, but they can make in other cities/countries?
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When do you test in Austria? 😉
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What type of testing and research would need to be done?
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cool
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lol!!!! I never get picked for nothin!!! Thanks anyway!!
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I hate to say this, but I hope your testing against other blog platforms as well. The new dashboard and widgets, while I’m sure the intent was good, has made WordPress less usable for me. I admit I am no computer tech, but the blog platform when I started a new blog, was much more appealing usability wise, somewhere else. I’m still not sure if I’m going to keep it here.
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Hi,
I would be interested in taking part in your research. Keep me posted please.
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Great Maybe we can see the results!
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Next time you are doing something like this in NY, count me in.
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I would if I could but i’m in Texas I’m afraid. Yes being in Texas is scary. Ok just kidding. Yeah right.
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I support your usability testing of new york. I like the city.
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Never mind San Francisco being left out… at least you’re on the right continent! 😉
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What times are we talking about?
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i want to join how do i sign up
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This is a test
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This is tremendous advance for WordPress.com users. I hope that the suggestions resulting from earlier mistakes will be included in the draft changes for user review. (public involvement works and saves money)
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So, how will people know when and where to try to use the design?
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HI, I live in New York City and I use WordPress on 3 blogs I write to – so yes, I’d like to participate – how do I do that?
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اعقدك خخخخ
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I am in New York, and I am interested.
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Shame you’re not doing this in Europe. While the new interface is a lot prettier, I must admit that quite a few new features are mind-boggling in their implementation. The insert new image/media feature for instance is certainly a lot more powerful but it is also very quirky and sometimes I even have to switch between flash and html mode in order to just make it work. Bit of a shame, the old interface was certainly not as pretty, and even sometimes downright ugly, but it did the job. After all, this is what is really required from an interface isn’t it? Come what may, I still believe that WordPress is one of the best if not THE best, and I’m sure you’ll soon be able to overcome these little issues. Keep up the good work, and if you want to organise some usability test in Europe, please let us know.
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@Douglas – ehm, didn’t the whole world except for NY get left out on this one?
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Sorry, I don’t understand what is it Usability, because I am working at Indonesia. Would you mind to give me a little dine of this?
Thank’s.
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SHOOOOTTTTT i was in new york, im back in Massachusetts now…
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rang ke tu nay
xoa loi toi hua truoc
em ve cung non nuoc
dong doi ma xuoi nguoc
moi dua mot con duong
tinh tinh ta oi la duong
cai noi doan truong co mat ma nhu dui
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I am medium is not in America, and thank for bargain which you has given. God Bless Us
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Let try its
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http://www.battle4truth.com
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Hmm, any chance for us, on the Balkans? 🙂
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cool
My blog http://redcowz.wordpress.com/ rockz the red cowz sockz be sure to check it out
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Always improving… innovating…
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and when .. we do the Milan Usability Testing?
by wordpress – ultrasuoni
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HOW ABOUT US WHO LIVE IN INDONESIA, BANDUNG, EUY!!!
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I am in New York City, would love to help you out, how do I get involved?
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