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Discussion: Designing for the Social Web

Event Details

Time: July 30, 2009 from 6pm to 7:30pm
Location: Steak-Out Restaurant Lounge
Street: 1212 Putney Rd
City/Town: Brattleboro
Website or Map: http://maps.google.com/maps...
Phone: 802-257-1333
Event Type: book, discussion
Organized By: Julie Strothman
Latest Activity: Jun 24

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Event Description

New UX Book Club Brattleboro announces its 1st meeting to discuss user experience.

Josh Porter's book, Designing for the Social Web presents some of the design considerations related to conversation, participation, and sharing on the web.
If you aren't able to read the book before the 30th, come anyway! Check out Josh's website: bokardo.com for some of his thoughts on the subject.

From the book's site:
No matter what type of web site or application you’re building, social interaction among the people who use it will be key to its success. They will talk about it, invite their friends, complain, sing its high praises, and dissect it in countless ways. With the right design strategy you can use this social interaction to get people signing up, coming back regularly, and bringing others into the fold. With tons of examples from real-world interfaces and a touch of the underlying social psychology theory, Joshua Porter shows you how to design your next great social web application.

Inside, you’ll discover:
• The real reasons why people participate online and the psychology behind them
• The Usage Lifecycle—or how people use your web application over time
• How to get people past that trickiest of hurdles: sign-up
• What to do when you’ve launched a web application and nobody is using it
• How to analyze the effectiveness of your application screens and flows
• How to grow your social web application from zero users to 1000—and beyond

Designing for the social web is about much more than adding features. It’s about embracing the social interaction of the people who make you successful—and then designing smartly to encourage it.

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