Archive for August, 2008

Enhancements

Wednesday, August 27th, 2008

We’re on a roughly bi-weekly release cycle, but I missed the previous one, so some of these enhancements have been up for a couple weeks.

We’ve been spending a lot of time on usability items that became clear the moment people started using the live system.  You may not notice them individually, but overall, the number of times you think, “Hmm, I wish it worked just a bit differently” should be going down.  We’ve got more to do in that department.

The most visible change is our new home page.  We’re using a news item model but grouping the items by type to make them easier to digest.  We’ve also added a summary of your key statistics on the right.  The goal is to provide an at-a-glance way to keep track of all your TurnTo activity.

We’ve been working on the instructional text throughout the site as we learn what’s intuitive for users and what not.  The one you’re sure to notice is the big welcome message on the home page with advice on getting started.

And we added a Delete Account button on the profile page.  We hope this won’t get used much, but we think it’s good web citizenship to make it easy for people to leave if they want to.

We’re eager for your feedback.  Please let us know.

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Welcome Angara

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008

Our second partner site is now up and running.  Angara is a great online jeweler with an interesting twist: you can buy loose gemstones and create your own jewelry.  Since their approach is a little different, and since buying jewelry online can be an intimidating experience, getting customers to give them a try can be a hurdle.  So they turned to TurnTo to connect first-time shoppers with friends who have shopped there before.

Nice side note: Angara reported that the TurnTo integration took a total of only 12 hours.

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TurnTo is turned on!

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

With thanks to our core engineering team, Eric Pederson, John Rauchenberger, and Jan Vejsada, it gives me great pleasure to announce that TurnTo is live!

It’s also particularly great that our first partner is the Earthwatch Institute, where special thanks are due to Kathy Santos and John Jorgenson for making it happen.

It was about 10 months ago that I had some time on my hands and offered to design social features for the Earthwatch site.  Earthwatch is a fabulous organization that enables regular folks to assist environmental scientists with their field research.  After 37 years, Earthwatch has brought about 90,000 people on many hundreds of different research expeditions.  And I cooked up a variety of site features to connect these people with each other.  What proved harder was figuring out how to activate this group to promote Earthwatch to those who were thinking about an expedition but were not yet part of the community - and do this not on other sites, but on Earthwatch’s own site.

I was struck by how often, when I mentioned Earthwatch to people, they’d say, “I’ve been thinking about going on one of their expeditions for ages.  What’s it like?”  Turns out, lots of my friends - people I’d known for a long time - were interested in Earthwatch and just didn’t know that I was a potential source of information until I brought it up.  That’s when the first light bulb went off: what Earthwatch needed was a way to tell prospective volunteers who among their friends are past volunteers.  Then they’d naturally reach out and ask all those nagging questions. (Was the work hard?  Were the crocodiles dangerous?  Did you get to shower?…)  If we could make that connection happen at just the right moment - when the prospect was considering an expedition - we could have a big, positive impact on conversion rates.

The second light bulb followed soon after: Earthwatch isn’t the only organization that can use this - it’s every organization where word-of-mouth plays a role in sales (i.e. just about every one!).  And, in fact, if it’s structured as a unified network, the more organizations that use it, the more valuable it becomes for each of them.  Therefore it made much more sense to approach this as an ASP offering that Earthwatch and others could all subscribe to than to build a one-off, silo’d application just for Earthwatch.

So, since they provided the initial spark that led to TurnTo, it’s particularly satisfying and appropriate that Earthwatch should be our first live partner.  Thanks to Earthwatch, and Happy Birthday TurnTo!

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