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I wonder how a user in unfamiliar territory relying on a buggy online map to get to a job interview feels about the User Tested model?


Testing ain't dead, but users accepting buggy constantly patched SW from uncaring megacompanies isn't either. Demand More - Choose Wi$ely!


@cowboytesting Trust is mine to give, not someones to sell. Like love, respect, etc. Valuable? definitely, Sellable? not IMO


@cowboytesting I still don't think I buy trust, I may decide to buy because you've earned it either thru marketing(fake) or history(real).


@cowboytesting Possibly. Many reasons I suspect. Features, prestige, vanity, safety record, history, reputation, comfort, aesthetics...


@cowboytesting Not sure. I see it as something built/earned over time. Valuable piece in decision equation, but not sold itself. Semantics?


@cowboytesting Back to question-did your tester give you an answer? Direct sellable items seem < likely, 2nd order value > plausible, 2me.


@cowboytesting hmmm...quick googling about it doesn't seem like it's about /selling/ trust at all - more about building high trust relations


@cowboytesting Can you sell trust (etc.) per se? Or do you earn trust through favorable experiences allowing you to sell other prods/svcs?


@cowboytesting might not differ much, but I chose "narrowing" as I was trying to understand the possible boundaries of the question


@cowboytesting "...create that a company can sell? Not sure on which shelf to find trust etc. I was narrowing to direct tangible prod/servs


@cowboytesting Trying to discover what it meant in your question I suppose. I'm not touching if econ policy can create jobs - who knows. ;-)


@cowboytesting But what did test /create/ that the company can sell? An illusion of higher met expectations? lower risk? implied trust?


@cowboytesting Hmm...I suspect positive experience with them over time may help. Does Test /create/ trust directly? Create is a tricky word.


@cowboytesting Agreed. But does test create positive history directly - or contribute to the end products/services that may.


So Gherkin has Cucumber making Selenium drive my web app. Now just need to figure out how to get some /real/ value from this #technorelish


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