The USA Today Website Launch March 9, 2007

Posted by Todd Zeigler in Media, Newspaper Study, Website review

Mark Glaser from Mediashift has a good breakdown of the reader reaction to the recent relaunch of the USA Today website.  As background, USA Today's new site contains a lot of great social features but longtime site visitors have reacted negatively

Below is an excerpt of a comment I left on Mark's post:

I think there may be a lesson to be learned though in how to roll these things out. I'm wondering if they did focus groups about the design and new features? Or if they had some beta testers kick the tires a bit before launch? It seems like these steps might have identified problems in the site's usability before a broader launch.

Most of the problems people are having are usability issues that it is nearly impossible for designers/developers who are in the weeds to notice (I've been there). It seems like these steps might have helped.

I'm a big fan of USA Today's new features.  I'm just curious as to whether they took these steps (they may very well have). 

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