Personalisation
Personalisation is a method used by some sites to what they think the users wishes to view. This is done by Input – Algorithm – Outputs
This is easier understood from the image below.
My stand on personalisation
This week I have been asked to take a stand on personalisation. Personally I think personalisation is a bit of a bluff for web designers. So I am against personalisation. I will now give reasons for this.
Backing up opinion using own arguments and opinions
When I am browsing, I want to constantly see new and exciting ways to layout pages, viewing other people’s ideas and viewing new and different ways in which they portray text. With personalisation being really an information gatherer from within the web site to store information about you, the user, the personalisation analysing information from you, I find it very unexciting as it is just developing from what you have already viewed or sourced in the past.
I want to, so to speak, go new places and see different things. If for instance I looked on a few sites on a particular topic or materialistic items, I do not want banners and images linked to site searches with this information. I take a stand from the position that I do not want to be forced in a way to look or view anything that the site gathers from me in an informatics way and thinks “ohhh” lets display this to the current user. It is as if the site is therefore telling you what to do and is trying to track you and plan the future of your browsing.
So in my opinion I want to be viewing a site in a way for what it is, I do not want to be viewing something that is just tailored for my individual use. I see it as a false sense of security from the designer of the site, as if they can not take an idea and stick with it. Almost as if they are afraid of what users will think and want to display the information in a way they think the user would like it to be able to be viewed. In my opinion I think a page of web site should just be designed and not made to just be targeted to specific users.
Many people online want to be anonymous as well anyway, like myself when I’m browsing I don’t want every site I surf to know my name, age and house number and any other sensitive information. A reason why the Internet as a hole would not like personalisation could be that they are buying a gift/present, they want to be innocent as they could be buying a birthday present and they don’t want their partner to find out. Lack of relevance can also come under affect, you are just looking at a site, like window shopping through the mall really. You’re not wanting to be there and creating a relationship so to speak with the company. This leads into the lack of credibility and security also. If you do not like the look of a site or do not trust the company, you do not want to be associated with it anyway. And when a company gets in financial difficulties and you did not trust it in the first place, they would sell anything to get out of a sticky situation for example selling on customer details for you to be targeted by other associated businesses or suppliers.
With all these thoughts and reasons in mind, that is why I am against personalisation.

The graph below shows the defference in click rates by personalisation and open rates by personalisation.
Links
http://www.kefta.com/
http://www.navigationarts.com/insight/website_personalization/












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