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I have suddenly realized that in my work I do usability and conversion optimization, but there is no experience in the sites I build. They are quite clear and, simple, usable, and business efficient, but, there is no emotion in them, there is no soul and no wow-effect.

I'm working on a computer online store interface and wonder what kind of interactive experience I can bring to the clear and simple site. The site is geek-oriented and providing a lot of customization and a lot of useful functionality

In the site I have step-by-step computer builder, so the first idea was to show the user the time it took him to build a computer and provide some gifts to the fastest PC builders each month.

I'm afraid that some people will spend more than 40 minutes searching for the parts and building their PC, so I wonder if it will it be confusing to see something like:

Congratulations! You built your computer in 43 minutes 16 seconds.

Is there any sense in this? Are there any other ideas you can advise?

I have suddenly realized that in my work I do usability and conversion optimization, but there is no experience in the sites I build. They are quite clear and simple, usable, business efficient, but there is no emotion in them, there is no soul and no wow-effect.

I'm working on a computer online store interface and wonder what kind of interactive experience I can bring to the clear and simple site. The site is geek-oriented and providing a lot of customization and a lot of useful functionality

In the site I have step-by-step computer builder, so the first idea was to show the user the time it took him to build a computer and provide some gifts to the fastest PC builders each month.

I'm afraid that some people will spend more than 40 minutes searching for the parts and building their PC, so I wonder if it will it be confusing to see something like:

Congratulations! You built your computer in 43 minutes 16 seconds.

Is there any sense in this? Are there any other ideas you can advise?

I have suddenly realized that in my work I do usability and conversion optimization, but there is no experience in the sites I build. They are quite clear, simple, usable and business efficient, but, there is no emotion in them, there is no soul and no wow-effect.

I'm working on a computer online store interface and wonder what kind of interactive experience I can bring to the clear and simple site. The site is geek-oriented and providing a lot of customization and a lot of useful functionality

In the site I have step-by-step computer builder, so the first idea was to show the user the time it took him to build a computer and provide some gifts to the fastest PC builders each month.

I'm afraid that some people will spend more than 40 minutes searching for the parts and building their PC, so I wonder if it will it be confusing to see something like:

Congratulations! You built your computer in 43 minutes 16 seconds.

Is there any sense in this? Are there any other ideas you can advise?

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Suddenly I have suddenly realized that in my work I do usability and do conversion optimization, but there areis no experience in the sites I build. So thereThey are quietquite clear and simple, usable, business efficient, but there areis no emotionsemotion in them, there areis no soul and no wow-effect.

I'm working on a computer online store interface and wonderingwonder what kind of interactive experience I can bring to the clear and simple site. The site is geek-oriented and providing a lot of customization and a lot of useful functionality

In the site I have step-by-step computer builder, so the first idea was to show the user the time it took him to build a computer and provide some gifts to the fastest PC builders each month.

II'm afraid that some people will spend more than 40 minutes searching for the parts and building their PC, so I wonder if it will it be confusing to see something like:

Congratulations! You have built your computer your forin 43 minutes 16 seconds.

Is there any sense in this? Are there any other ideas you can advise?

Suddenly I have realized that in my work I do usability and do conversion optimization, but there are no experience in sites I build. So there are quiet clear and simple, usable, business efficient, but there are no emotions in them, there are no soul and no wow-effect.

I'm working on computer online store interface and wondering what kind of interactive experience I can bring to the clear and simple site. The site is geek-oriented and providing a lot of customization and a lot of useful functionality

In the site I have step-by-step computer builder, so the first idea was to show user the time it took him to build a computer and provide some gifts to the fastest PC builders each month.

I afraid that some people will spend more than 40 minutes searching for the parts and building their PC, so will it be confusing to see something like:

Congratulations! You have built your computer your for 43 minutes 16 seconds.

Is there any sense in this? Are there any other ideas you can advise?

I have suddenly realized that in my work I do usability and conversion optimization, but there is no experience in the sites I build. They are quite clear and simple, usable, business efficient, but there is no emotion in them, there is no soul and no wow-effect.

I'm working on a computer online store interface and wonder what kind of interactive experience I can bring to the clear and simple site. The site is geek-oriented and providing a lot of customization and a lot of useful functionality

In the site I have step-by-step computer builder, so the first idea was to show the user the time it took him to build a computer and provide some gifts to the fastest PC builders each month.

I'm afraid that some people will spend more than 40 minutes searching for the parts and building their PC, so I wonder if it will it be confusing to see something like:

Congratulations! You built your computer in 43 minutes 16 seconds.

Is there any sense in this? Are there any other ideas you can advise?

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