Onboarding #22: The New York Times
Product? The New York Times
What does it do? Creating a NYT account enabled you to save articles for later and you can add a creditcard to your account to start purchasing articles online.
Home page
- The NYT homepage is very focussed on feeding you stories
- There is no sign up button, just a method to subscribe or log in
Log in
- The log in view contains a link to create a new account
Sign up
- Either sign up with Google or manual sign up
- A password repeat option! Don’t see that very often anymore
Another sign up?
- In the next view, I have to re-enter my password? A bit strange, because I set it the view before this one. AH! My password was too long.
- I can again use the Sign up with Google button
- I can sign up for 8 (!) different newsletters. Uh, no thanks.
Welcome
- Just a welcome screen which points me towards my inbox (to start my New York Times experience), but also has a button “Continue”. Not clear at all what I should do now.
NYT home page
- Clicking the “Continue” button brings me back to the NYT home page, but I am logged in
- I received an e-mail to help me get started on the website: save articles for later, how to share comments, how to share content with my network and a special offer for newly registered users. Interesting detail is that I received an offer on the website to upgrade with euro’s (they detected I’m from Europe), but I received a special offer in the e-mail for 99¢
- I’d expect more upselling during the sign up
- I’d expect maybe selecting categories I like to read, so they can suggest articles I like
- All the suggested newsletters were daily newsletters, so I didn’t select one. If a weekly newsletter was offered I would take that.