The company I work for recently started a new public tech blog, and it struck me how similar the idea is to those helpful "Did You Know ... ?" windows that appear when you install a new piece of software. I love Did You Know windows because they teach me about the new software in bite-sized pieces.
Every complex web app or service would do well to have a Did You Know feed to teach people tips and tricks. Here is a little DYK icon that you can use for feeds for your new products and services:
I'm going to seriously consider this! Perhaps I'll use Snippets as a test bed.. :) I might find another way of presenting it though, as the button won't make much sense to anyone and sounds like 'dick' unfortunately.. :)
ReplyDeleteThat's great for those in the know, but how are the people who don't know meant to know about what "DYK" means?
ReplyDeleteI think I just confused myself.
Maybe there's a few more concise and self explaining alternatives
Hi Peter - right - good phonetic observation
ReplyDeleteClockwerx - yeah, it isn't too obvious, is it. Maybe "Did You Know?" in tiny letters.
HI..LONG TIME NO SEE.
ReplyDeleteTHIS IS HYUN.
I AM SORRY FOR NOT KEEP IN TOUCH WITH YOUR FAMILY.
I DON'T HAVE ANY SPEAKING TO YOU AND MOM.
LONG TIME AGO, I GOT YOUR MESSAGE
FROM EMAIL. BUT I DIDN'T RESEND BECUASE OF ANY REASON. I THINK I BECAME TO GET AFRAID OF SPEAKING AND WRITING IN ENGLISH.
PLEASE UNDERSTAND FOR ME.
HOW ARE YOU DOING? I AM WORRIED ABOUT MOM. SHE WAS SICH I THINK.
I HOPE YOU ARE GOOD. ANYWAY, THERE ARE STILL STUDENTS TO COME IN VICTORIA FOR LEARING ENGLISH?
OH MY GOD. I HAVE TO ATTEND THE CONFERENCE IN OFFICE. I WILL SEND AGAIN. HAVE A GREAT TIME.
BYE.
Very clever!
ReplyDeleteHi Kang-Hyun - Great to hear from you again - it's been a lot of years! I'll send you an email.
ReplyDeleteHi Mike - good point - it can stand on its own.
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