Sign Up Forms Must Die
I believe we can get people engaged with digital services in a way that tells them how such services work and why they should care enough to use them. I also believe we can do this without explicitly making them fill out a sign-up form as a first step.
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April 29, 2008 | |
a sample chapter from Luke W's upcoming book |
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| Web Design | A List Apart: Articles: Sign Up Forms Must Die |
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April 27, 2008 | |
"I’ll just come out and say this: sign-up forms must die. In the introduction to this book I described the process of stumbling upon or being recommended to a web service. You arrive eager to dive in and start engaging and whatâ... |
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| Non-profit Technology | A List Apart: Sign Up Forms Must Die |
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April 7, 2008 | |
When exploring if gradual engagement might be right for your web service, it’s important to consider how a series of interactions can explain how potential customers can use your service and why they should care. |
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| User Experience Design | A List Apart: Articles: Sign Up Forms Must Die |
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March 25, 2008 | |
a good round up of when to make people fill in a form before having a full account on your website - gradual engagement |
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