The $300 Million Button
January 27, 2009 on 11:08 am | In Design and Development, Ecommerce |Hmm, time to take a look at your checkout process? As my brother said when forwarding me the link, this reminded him of Merchant:
It’s hard to imagine a form that could be simpler: two fields, two buttons, and one link. Yet, it turns out this form was preventing customers from purchasing products from a major e-commerce site, to the tune of $300,000,000 a year. What was even worse: the designers of the site had no clue there was even a problem.
The form was simple. The fields were Email Address and Password. The buttons were Login and Register. The link was Forgot Password. It was the login form for the site. It’s a form users encounter all the time. How could they have problems with it?…
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