Monthly Archives: May 2011

Wish I Were There

Editor’s note: We’re a very glad to have found a hardcore fan in Adana Washington, a professional writer living in Michigan, USA. Here’s her take on the Design for Conversion. She even wanted to write it without us promising to return … Continue reading

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Four big challenges for designing for conversion

[Update 1 - 2011-05-24 - Editor's note: Added the fourth challenge by Martin Kupp.] A little more than a month away from the nicest conference I have ever been to, I asked the keynote speakers what they think is the … Continue reading

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On the casestudies

Nothing simulates the real life better than the real life. That’s why we always emphasize, that we have real life casestudies, you will work on during the consecutive workshop sessions at a Design for Conversion. This will naturally motivate you … Continue reading

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Got the idea, but what happened before?

I’m quite busy right now, to tell the people about the DfC and invite them to join. And virtually all the time I get the question: “What happened before?” As our event archive is quite a mess currently, let me … Continue reading

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