Fascinating, indeed. Tagged.com may be fascinated to know that I will go nowhere near any site that requires disclosure of other people's address. That's SHOCKING behaviour!
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- Again, the first encounter will probably be a video embedded in a page
- If they like it, at the end of the video there's an embed code that can be directly copied
- Or, if they don't want to embed or e-mail that video, other videos are recommended at the end of the process so that people can try those, and potentially embed a different one
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Assume up to 80% to 90% attrition if you are asking them to register for a username/password, for example. So if you can make it very short - 2-3 pages at most - with progressive commitment of personal information, you'll get further along in your design.
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Add Sticky NoteTagged.com has a fascinating one to analyze, since they won't even let you use the website without entering in your e-mail addressbook information
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pedro_daltrotexto do adrian chen sobre viral looping... vai na contramão do q o noah brier fala quando diz q a lei de Metcalfe não se aplica às redes sociais...
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First off, you want it to be short and as accessible as possible, since each page is a barrier you're asking your users to leap over.
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Assume up to 80% to 90% attrition if you are asking them to register for a username/password, for example.
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2-3 pages at most
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They definitely short circuit the entire viral process by turning it from:
Register -> Use Product -> Evaluate Product -> Tell friends
to:
Register -> Tell friends -> Use Product -> Evaluate Product
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The biggest annoyance ever on a Facebook app and the quickest way for me to delete it!
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