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		<title>9 Crowdsourcing Ideas to grow your online business</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jan 2010 15:55:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Darpan Munjal</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Innovation]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are running an online business or planning on starting a new one, chances are that you do not have unlimited capital. Yet, in order to succeed in this competitive environment, you realize that you can’t compromise on the quality of your offering. More than likely, you continually balance the needs of your business with a limited amount of resources by making tradeoffs. So, for every hour or dollar that you spend on your business, how do you maximize the mileage from that investment?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Practical eCommerce recently published one of my articles on crowdsourcing. I think some of these resources would also be helpful to Commercewiki readers, therefore I thought of mentioning the article on this blog as well. Here is the link to the <a href="http://www.practicalecommerce.com/articles/1562-9-Crowdsourcing-Ideas-to-Grow-Your-Online-Business">complete article</a> but if you are only interested in the summary, here are some key points:</p>
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<li> Crowdsourcing taps into the collective intelligence of online communities to complete business-related tasks that a company would normally either perform itself or outsource to a third-party provider.</li>
<li>There are several opportunities to leverage the wisdom of crowd in performing activities at a significantly lower cost, comparing to hiring a third party agency to perform those activities.</li>
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<div>Some of the very interesting opportunities that I really like are</div>
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<li>Naming your business (<a href="http://www.squadhelp.com">Squadhelp.com</a>) – you can get 30-40 domain name suggestions for as low as $10.</li>
<li>Designing a logo or design (<a href="http://www.99designs.com/">99designs.com</a>) –great designs submitted from designers across the globe.</li>
<li>Testing – <a href="http://www.utest.com/">uTest.com</a> or <a href="http://www.usertesting.com/">usertesting.com</a> for functional and usability testing.</li>
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<p>In today&#8217;s world, it is extremely important to maximize the return from every investment and I believe crowdsourcing offers a significant opportunity in reducing the risk and maximizing the quality of your online business offering.</p>
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		<title>Top 10 Low Cost Ways To Improve Site Usability</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Oct 2009 01:54:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Darpan Munjal</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Usability]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Concerned about the low conversion rate on your site? Want to improve site usability but don't have a lot of capital to invest in usability testing? There are several cost effective tools available now that allow you to test and improve the usability of your site in an objective way, without causing a dent in your wallet. This post looks at the top 10 low cost ways to understand and improve the usability of your site.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Very frequently I get called by online retailers who have done significant work in SEO, are driving quite a bit of traffic to their website but seem to have hit a wall in increasing the revenue. They are baffled that despite all the good work in SEO and online marketing, why are they not able to maintain a healthy conversion rate? The one factor that often results in a low conversion rate is site usability. In other words, once the visitors are on your site, are they able to effectively navigate to find what they are looking for and then finally buy the product.</div>
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<p>In the offline world, imagine walking into a store and you see clutter everywhere – the only thing that is clearly visible is an exit sign. However good the pricing is, if the store is not organized in a presentable manner, you are likely to walk straight through that exit door. Similarly in the online world, a lot of online retailers do not focus on getting objective feedback from external users on site usability. This is true especially for the small and medium size retailers who feel that things like usability testing are for the big guys who have a lot of money at their disposal. Not any more – there are several cost effective tools available now that would allow you to test and improve the usability of your site in an objective way, without causing a dent in your wallet. Here are 10 low cost ways to understand and improve the usability of your site:<span id="more-194"></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size:14pt"><strong>#10 <a href="http://fivesecondtest.com/">Five Second Test</a><br />
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Five second test helps you easily identify the most prominent elements of your user interfaces. People use five second test to locate calls to action, optimize landing pages, and run A/B tests. Basically, you can upload images that will be reviewed by random Internet users. Users view the image for just five seconds then click on the screen to indicate areas of the images that caught their attention. Using text fields provided on the screen, they describe what they saw on the places they clicked. This works from the basic principle that visitors have a very short attention span and they typically don&#8217;t spend more than 5 seconds before moving on to other parts of the page. Therefore, you need to get their attention to the most prominent aspect of the offer in those 5 seconds. This is a free service and can help you identify opportunities with your ad or other image units.</p>
<p><span style="font-size:14pt"><strong>#9 <a href="http://www.feedbackarmy.com/">Feedback Army</a><br />
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<p>Start a usability test for your website in 2 minutes. Receive 10 responses from an army of reviewers for $10. This is as cheap as it can get! If quantity is your thing then you can&#8217;t go wrong with this site. However, you may have to throw away few responses because at $1 per response, you have to question the quality of some of the responses. However, if some is better than none, you can&#8217;t go wrong with them. I dug a little deeper into their offering and it seems the feedback comes from workers on Amazon&#8217;s Mechanical Turk service.  Started by Amazon, Mechanical Turk is the crudest form of crowdsourcing, where you will find workers willing to do small virtual tasks for less than $1. So is it a virtual sweatshop taking advantage of poor people from third world country? According to <a href="http://behind-the-enemy-lines.blogspot.com/2008/03/mechanical-turk-demographics.html">this study</a>, the answer is no. An interesting observation from this study is that more than 75% of workers are from United States and at least 50% have a college degree.</p>
<p><span style="font-size:14pt">#8 <a href="http://www.loop11.com"><strong>Loop11</strong></a><br />
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Loop<sup>11</sup> is a web-based user-experience tool, allowing companies to conduct remote, unmoderated usability testing on any kind of digital interface.  It is a good complement to lab-based user testing enabling you to quantify usability metrics with 100s of participants. Costs $350 to run a user testing project with upto 1000 participants.</p>
<p><span style="font-size:14pt"><strong>#7 <a href="http://www.optimalworkshop.com/chalkmark.htm" target="_blank">Chalkmark</a></strong></span></p>
<p>Want to test the design or UI prototypes with real people? You can use Chalkmark to get powerful insights from real people to tweak navigation and layout. As the results roll in, heat maps for each task are dynamically generated. Clusters of clicks are combined to give percentage read outs.Quickly run a test on your UI prototypes to answer any nagging questions about usability. You can get a 30 day plan for $109 and create unlimited tests and surveys.</p>
<p><span style="font-size:14pt">#6 <strong><a href="http://www.conceptfeedback.com/"><span style="color: blue;">Concept Feedback</span></a></strong></span></p>
<p>Getting ready to launch a brand new concept? Would you like to know what other professionals think before you release it to the world? Receive quick, actionable feedback from a professional community by uploading a concept (a website, logo, advertisement or other). Each reviewer has a reputation score so you can pick the best feedback.<br />
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<p><span style="font-size:14pt"><strong>#5 <a href="http://crazyegg.com/">Crazy Egg</a></strong></span></p>
<p>Crazy Egg lets you create tests to figure out what people are doing on your website. <span style="font-family:Times New Roman; font-size:12pt">Enter the URL of the page you want to track, enter how long the test will run and CrazyEgg provides one line of javascript that can be applied on your site. The results – you can see all sorts of heapmaps and overlays to figure out what people are clicking on and more importantly, not clicking on your website. For $19 a month, you can track up to 25,000 visits per month. Or for $99 a month, you can track up to 250,000 visits per month.<br />
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<p><span style="font-size:14pt"><strong>#4 <a href="http://www.ethnio.com/">Ethnio</a><br />
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<p>For $400, you can recruit about 200 research participants from your website and perform a moderated focus group session with real visitors from your site. It works using basic JavaScript and DHTML so integration is fairly quick and easy on your website. When a user chooses to participate, a notification is sent to the person who will moderate the session. The moderator can then telephone the participant and then conduct a moderated session or a focus group session.</p>
<p><span style="font-size:14pt"><strong>#3 <a href="http://services.google.com/websiteoptimizer/">Google Website Optimizer</a></strong></span></p>
<p>Don&#8217;t worry about making it perfect. Brainstorm a few site variations and try them out on real visitors. Meet Google Website Optimizer. If you don&#8217;t have this tool setup, get it now. This is one tool that lets you test and learn different variations of banner ads, promotions, design and immediately understand which version is driving the best results. On top of that, this is fully integrated with Google Analytics and it is completely free! Need I say more?</p>
<p><span style="font-size:14pt"><strong>#2  <a href="http://www.usertesting.com">UserTesting.com</a><br />
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UserTesting.com uses the Web 2.0 crowdsourcing model to dramatically drop the price of usability testing. It lets website owners easily get pre-screened users to rapidly do usability testing of their websites. It only costs $29 and the results are typically ready in an hour. You get a Flash video of a user speaking their thoughts as they browse your website and a written summary where that same user tells you what they liked, disliked, and what would have caused them to leave your .</p>
<p><span style="font-size:20pt"><strong>And the Winner Is……..<br />
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<p><span style="font-family:Times New Roman; font-size:14pt"><strong>#1. <a href="http://www.4qsurvey.com/">4Q From iPerceptions</a><br />
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Want to get quick, actionable insights from your visitors? Meet 4Q by iPerception. It is a free online survey solution that allows you to find out why visitors are at your website, and whether or not they are completing their tasks (and if they aren&#8217;t, what&#8217;s getting in the way?). It easily integrates with any website, requires only a few lines of code and best of all – it is Free!! The reason I like this the most is because it allows you to create conversations with your users using a simple and direct methodology and it can provide key insights in improving the overall offering or the usability of the site.</p>
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