UIE Virtual Seminar Series
UIE Virtual Seminar Summer Subscription Offer

Life just got wicked easy for everyone who loves our UIE Virtual
Seminars. (And, there are tons of you out there.)
Now you can get the next six fabulous sessions for the price of four—just $499—with one easy registration. Not only can you and your
team watch the live presentation, but you'll also get free lifetime access to these seminars, so everyone in your organization benefits.
Signup Once. Pay Once. Get Lifetime Access to Six Great Sessions.
As a UIE Virtual Seminar Subscriber, you'll get:
- The next six UIE Virtual Seminars, starting with our July 9 presentation for just $499, when you sign up before July 7
- Lifetime access to the recordings of all six events for you and your team to watch whenever they want, as often as they want
- Handouts from each presenter's slide deck, in advance of the presentation
- Inside information on presenters and topics that are in development
You want it, you got it! You've been asking us to offer a simple subscription program for too long. Now, you can register one time,
pay one great price, and know that your team will benefit from this program. Once you subscribe, you'll automatically be sent connection
details and handouts in advance of each event.
We're still working on the final details for our calendar but we assure you there are some great presenters and topics coming. We're
so confident in our line-up that we guarantee 100% satisfaction. If at any time you are not satisfied with one of the Virtual Seminars
in this program, let us know and we'll give you access to another Virtual Seminar or refund your money.
With your subscription you'll automatically be signed up for:
- Thursday, July 9 -- Search, Scent and the Happiness of Pursuit with Jared M. Spool. The researchers at UIE have found that user happiness is directly tied to whether the users accomplish their goals on the site. What prevents users from accomplishing their goals? Almost always, it's poor design caused by a design team that doesn't have the information they need.
- Thursday, July 30 -- Comps Vs. Code: Couples Therapy for Designers and Coders with Ethan Marcotte. You'll see three great case studies and lessons of collaboration between Web site designers and developers.
- Thursday, August 20 -- Designing for Facets with Pete Bell and Daniel Tunkelang. You'll hear from the people that think about designing for facets more than anyone else.
- Wednesday, September 9 -- Designing Humanity into Your Products with Bill DeRouchey. Relationships are formed in the smallest moments and intimate details within each and every interaction, even between people and products. Paying attention to these details can make or break a product, or a company.
- Wednesday, September 30 -- Recruiting for Usability Testing with Dana Chisnell. Recruiting is the foundation upon which rigorous user research is built and subsequently succeeds. Sloppy recruiting = shaky foundation = questionable data. This talk will provide attendees with expert recruiting advice and practical tips from A to Z.
- Wednesday, October 21 -- Good Test Moderating with Beth Loring. Learn from the co-author of Moderating Usability Tests: Principles and Practices for Interacting about the tools and tricks of usability testing.
And we have lots of great presenters in the pipeline, ready to deliver to you the relevant topics from the world of user experience
design. With these educational events on your team's calendar, you're sure to maximize your core knowledge and skills.
Signup Once. Pay Once. Get Lifetime Access to Six Great Sessions.
How to Subscribe:
Don't miss out on a great opportunity for your team to participate in these events! Sign up by July 7 for just $499.

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