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Testing Your Donation Form Part 4: Running a Usability Test

Connection Cafe

This is the fourth part in my series about learning how to test the usability of your online donation form and website with real donors. Part one discussed why to usability test , part two outlined crafting your test , and part three gave best practices for recruiting participants. Today, we gear up for your big test day!

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What You Need to Know About Video Interviews

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These products are ones like Zoom, WebEx, and GoToMeeting. Some video services allow you to record the interview, but this is usually a cumbersome process and results in a large file equally cumbersome to share with others. This results in huge efficiency gains for the hiring team.

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Using Web Conferencing Software To Create A Screencast

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

As a result, I'm reflecting on my comfort level. Tech Support told me that Webex uses a non-standard wmv format that does not import properly into Camtasia. Here are my testing notes. I'm working on a screencast (Google Analytics) and I'm not an expert in using the software. What do you think?

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Testing Your Donation Form Part 5: Showing off results

Connection Cafe

Today, we wrap up my series on learning how to test the usability of your website and donation form. To quickly recap, usability testing is an excellent tool if: You fear you’re losing donations because of your website’s design. What should a recap of testing include? Infographics: all the cool kids do ‘em.

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