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		<title>Websites and registration, an opinion.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[After a few years of looking on the web for various items, the trend towards mandatory registration on certain websites is becoming more and more prevalent. Now, I&#8217;m not talking about social networking sites or the really massive corporations, I&#8217;m talking about the mid-size companies that have their IT dude make them a site. Nowadays [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After a few years of looking on the web for various items, the trend towards mandatory registration on certain websites is becoming more and more prevalent. Now, I&#8217;m not talking about social networking sites or the really massive corporations, I&#8217;m talking about the mid-size companies that have their IT dude make them a site.</p>
<p>Nowadays if you want to find any kind of information on the product a smaller company makes, you have to register for an account on their site even for things like datasheets. While on the surface this seems like a good idea,  since you can engage the person in setting up an account on your site and have their e-mail address for later, it is irritating at best. Unfortunately, companies take it so far as to require you to register for almost every thing under the sun. Things I&#8217;ve seen required registration for:</p>
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<li>Product Pricing</li>
<li>Data Sheet</li>
<li>Frequently asked questions</li>
<li>Their forums (Not to post, just to see their forums)</li>
<li>The products they make!?!?!</li>
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<p>Like I said, I can see the logic to it in terms of engaging the browser, however, myself I find myself backing out of the page, even if I need the information when presented with a ridiculous registration prompt. I&#8217;m fairly certain that other people do the same thing when looking for a product. Especially when looking for parts. There are so many manufacturers of similar parts and when you have to go from site to site and fill in a billion fields of data <em>just to see what they fucking make </em>is absolutely ridiculous!</p>
<p>All I can say is this. STOP REQUESTING REGISTRATION YOU IDIOTS!<br />
<br />
In the end they only increase the traffic on their phone lines with engineers and designers that simply want some damned information. Stupid.</p>
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