A site that looks like a million dollars is prim and precious for sure. Now, whether such a site is really usable is an entirely different matter.
And I don’t like to generalize, but the more loaded the site, the less usable it is. People go into a site expecting to find punctual information. The site must be natural above everything else. If the visitor could not find his way around it, then the repercussions won’t be good for sure.
And if you are left wondering if your site is usable or not after reading that introduction, there is an easy way to find it out: through any of the multiple usability tests that are found online. UserPlus is one such resource, and it is not only practical but it can be tried for free, too.
All you have to do is upload your screenshot and assign these elements that you want evaluated by tagging them. Once you have done so, you have to fill in a series of checklists concerning what you want to have tested specifically. The results will there and then be displayed for you to celebrate, or to swing into action should anything be amiss
Advisor.Userplus.com In Their Own Words
“UserPlus.org wants to share usability knowledge with web designers, web developers, usability specialists and all others interested in creating user friendly websites. By creating design patterns and best practices we want to make the existing knowledge usable in daily practice.”
Why Advisor.Userplus.com It Might Be A Killer
It is an instant way to figure out how usable (and hence profitable) a site of yours really is.








