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From user research and other customer
insight I create the primary persona, Siobhan, a fictional portrait of a
customer for a high street retailer I am currently working with. As she slowly comes to life I create a vivid image of this fictional character .
It isn't easy sourcing the right photo to
reflect the age, gender, and ...
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Today is day 1 of the Retail Week Conference 2008. I arrived in time for the breakfast briefing, sporting a Conchango t-shirt. My trim figure barely made a dent in the XL Conchango t-shirt leaving plenty of room for a couple of colleagues to squeeze
in. After a much-needed caffeine injection and over-indulgence in
fresh croissants I ...
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A relatively new website, KnickerPicker has been making a fair few headlines of late, appearing not only in the likes of Marie Claire and Metro, but also in numerous email threads and blog posts (some right here at Conchango). Noticeably, those who've reported it through the latter channels have all been in possession of a Y chromosome.
Now, I'm ...
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A web site I once worked on has recently received a trust overhaul
and is now lit up like a Christmas tree with all manner of sparkling
trust-builders. Whilst the client must be applauded for their endeavour to reassure
their customers and engender trust in their online store, simply littering their web site
with a generous dollop of ...
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There is debate as to who coined the phrase buzzword bingo but Scott Adams undoubtedly
took the game global in 1994 when Dilbert
was given a buzzword bingo card on his way to a meeting with his boss. The same
year that this cartoon was created, the Internet population opened up beyond
researchers and academics as the Internet became available ...
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Everyone knows Flickr is a great community platform for
sharing digital photos with friends and family. However, Flickr is also a great tool
for capturing, organising and sharing Design Patterns or collections of Interface Designs.
Here are a few examples of people
doing this...
DragonVista’s collection of 500+ ecommerce
home ...
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I walked in to an electrical store this weekend to purchase a Cambridge Audio
Azur Receiver but couldn’t find what I was looking for. There were no sales staff around whatsoever to
ask whether they had the item in stock, although a sign read ‘leave us a
message and we will try to get back to you within 48 hours’.
Sounds strange! ...
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Am I one of the rare breed of eBay virgins who has resisted the
allure of this auction site for over a decade?
If so, the clan is one man less as I was deflowered this weekend after
years of resistance. I finally succumbed
to the charm of eBay as a seller tempted me with a delicious and extremely rare
compilation CD (limited to ...
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Now, at the risk of sounding terminally uncool, I've got to kick this blog off with a bit of down-to-earth reality checking. There's a huge buzz at the moment across the new media and technology industries about the unbounded possibilities afforded to retailers and consumers by the wonder of Web 2.0, and whilst there are indeed numerous ways ...
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Just
before the festive break kicked in some of us took part in Conchango’s Luxury
Retail Ecommerce Survey 2007. We were each allocated a luxury retailer
and asked to critique their web site against defined criteria. We were
given a budget and then let loose on our allocated retailer. I was assigned
Tommy Hilfiger. ...
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