Is it
that time of year again? The time
when you turn up your thermostat,
drive countless circles in the mall
parking lot, finalize your travel
itinerary, and overindulge in just
about everything. It’s the holiday
season!
For
some people, Beta and Usability testing may sound
like a fun way to spend their free
time off of work (or school), but
the reality is, many people don’t
anticipate the amount of time that
the holidays may demand from them.
There are certain variables that you
should weigh before deciding whether
or not it’s a good idea for you to
commit to a Beta and Usability test around the
holidays. These factors make for a
very interesting time of year for
Beta and Usability testing. Let’s take a closer
look.
First
of all, the holidays are crazy and
unpredictable. One of the most
challenging obstacles that Beta and
Usability
managers deal with every day is
maintaining a steady rate of
participation amongst our testers.
This becomes exponentially more
difficult when you throw in the many
distractions that the holidays
bring. Family gatherings, travel,
shopping, holiday parties, not to
mention all the shiny new things
you’ll receive that may completely
divert your attention from the
product you’re supposed to be
testing.
Also,
we do understand that our Beta and
Usability
testers lead normal, busy lives, so
you need to be sensitive to
everything that may keep you from
participating. For example, if you
know you’re going to be traveling
and away from home, you may not want
to apply for our Beta and Usability opportunity
this time around.
If you
do decide to partake in a Beta and
Usability test,
you should know that we don't expect
you to actively participate on the
actual day of a major holiday.
However, on the days before and
after, you should certainly expect
to log in and give feedback when
possible. Because of these
unproductive days, we often will
choose not to run our tests during
this time or extend our test to run
longer to make up for the lost days.
We have
to consider that our staff will
probably be off during the holidays,
as well, so we may decide that it
makes sense to put a test on hold
and wait until after the new year.
As a result, be prepared for us to
change schedules or extend tests
during the holidays as things
change. Do your best to be flexible
and communicate regularly with your
Beta and Usability manager.
The
fact of the matter is, the holidays
can be a very tricky time of year to
participate in a Beta and Usability test. You
should first evaluate your plans for
the holidays, then decide whether or
not you’ll be able to budget the
time to participate in a test.
If
you simply don’t see yourself having
enough spare time to actively engage
in the test, just wait until the new
year to apply. We promise there will
be lots of opportunities that will need your help.