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	<title>Comments on: How to Avoid Turning Users Off With Complicated Signup Forms</title>
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		<title>By: naisioxerloro</title>
		<link>http://blog.mindvalleylabs.com/how-to-avoid-turning-off-users-by-complicating-your-signup-forms/34/comment-page-1/#comment-58294</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Nov 2007 14:42:56 +0000</pubDate>
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Good design, who make it?</description>
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Good design, who make it?</p>
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		<title>By: vishen</title>
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chime 2 points 23 hours ago

I wish more people understood this. Don&#039;t ask one more question than you need.
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annedubelaar 2 points 23 hours ago

I like it, simple and to the point.
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goon 0 points 23 hours ago*

    Information is power, every online marketer knows that.

And computer processing follows Moore&#039;s law. Every software engineer knows that.

    Thatâ€™s why sometimes, sites get a little carried away in their quest for information.

Its easier and faster to write a form for input instead of using harnessing the processing power of computers to extract information.

    One of the tests we did showed us that overdoing it in this area can be very costly.

Users get peeved in filling out form after form &amp; sabatage them with useless information that is of no use.

I love these articles. The authors recognise the problem but palm off the problem to the user. To be fair they are exercising some grey matter by only extracting the information they critically need.

Why does the analogue human have to interface with the digital interface to extract information?</description>
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<p>chime 2 points 23 hours ago</p>
<p>I wish more people understood this. Don't ask one more question than you need.<br />
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I wish more people understood this. Don't ask one more question than you need.<br />
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<p>annedubelaar 2 points 23 hours ago</p>
<p>I like it, simple and to the point.<br />
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I like it, simple and to the point.<br />
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<p>goon 0 points 23 hours ago*</p>
<p>    Information is power, every online marketer knows that.</p>
<p>And computer processing follows Moore's law. Every software engineer knows that.</p>
<p>    Thatâ€™s why sometimes, sites get a little carried away in their quest for information.</p>
<p>Its easier and faster to write a form for input instead of using harnessing the processing power of computers to extract information.</p>
<p>    One of the tests we did showed us that overdoing it in this area can be very costly.</p>
<p>Users get peeved in filling out form after form &#038; sabatage them with useless information that is of no use.</p>
<p>I love these articles. The authors recognise the problem but palm off the problem to the user. To be fair they are exercising some grey matter by only extracting the information they critically need.</p>
<p>Why does the analogue human have to interface with the digital interface to extract information?</p>
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