Barrier to (re)entry

Written by on Dec 19 2007

Besides Twitter’s concept, why is Twitter successful?

Simply put, the barrier to entry and reentry is painless. Initially I can setup my account, import my email contacts and start twittering in a minute or two. Each time I twitter the thought process is quick, its not a blog post, its not an essay, its a twitter. It’s a quick thought. The barrier to entry, the steps to completion, are fast and simple. Having the ability to twitter via instant messenger is just icing on the cake. With IM I don’t need to log into twitter.com and navigate to the correct page. I just type my message into the Twitter IM Buddy and move on.

What sucks about signing up for a gym membership? The two-hour signup process! What’s awesome about Burger King? The food, ha no, the quick drive-thru.

What steps can you remove from your registration process/user interactivity to make the barrier to (re)entry less painful for your potential users?

(Twitter Name = AllanBranch)

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