Link swiped from 37signals:
To the editors of ESPN.com, I simply request that you (a) kill the pop-up ads, (b) tear the home page apart, (c) take a look at what the NYT has been up to in terms of integrating textual and multimedia content, and (d) don’t try to cram every conceivable product onto the homepage.
Clearly, the marketers are running the show over there. I haven’t looked at any ESPN page in many months now, probably since baseball season last year. When I left it, I felt like there was a perfect storm of bad user experiences brewing: 1) quality of the content sucked; 2) there was a rapidly diminishing set of free articles to read (also, see 1); and 3) the site itself was annoying and sluggish to navigate.
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