"Plans are nothing; planning is everything." - Dwight D. Eisenhower
If you we have a site structure to test and some tasks in mind, it’s tempting just to dive right in – set up the test, email a bunch of users, and watch the results come in. Easy, right?
However, you’ll we’ll get a lot more out of your our testing if you we take a step back and ask yourself ourselves some basic questions, such as:
- Why am I running this test? What am I specifically trying to find out?
- What am I testing – the whole tree, or just the top levels? Or two completely different trees?
- Who should I test – existing customers, or prospective ones too?
How you we answer these questions can change how you we run your our test and analyze your our results.
Why are
youwe running this test?
BenchmarkingBaselining, testing new/revised trees, comparing alternatives, etc.
How many rounds of testing?
2 rounds is standard, but even 1 round will improve your our site.
Which trees will
youwe test?
Existing tree vs. new tree(s)? The whole tree or just part of it?
Who will
youwe test?
User groups, recruiting, and incentives
When will
youwe test?
You We can start as soon as you we have a site tree roughed out
Which tool will
youwe use?
Treejack, UserZoom, paper, and other tools
Where will
youwe test?
Online using a browser vs. in person
Who will do what?
Working with a team vs. going solo
How will
youwe handle problems?
Most problems can be prevented, but a safety net is always wise
Documenting
yourour plan
A simple template Some templates to keep you us on track