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Brian Massey

7 things I wished designers did more of when working with developers - 0 views

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    The last one on the list can really make a big difference.

    7. Conduct user research or share findings with developers

    It isn't hard to get user input thanks to inexpensive and easy-to-use services like UsabilityHub.com and Verifyapp.com.

    Learn more about how and when to use tools like this in our free Everyday Behavioral Science training.
Brian Massey

Ronny Kohavi on why we are still in the Alchemy days of influencing online behavior - I... - 0 views

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    I geeked out a bit on this. It's a fascinating discussion of how online experimentation fits into the broader picture of business experimentation. Great references and links.
Brian Massey

52 Research Terms you need to know as a UX Designer - 0 views

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    If we think using unfamiliar words makes us sound smart, @GuyLigertwood has broken the spell. We've been talking alot about behavioral science and the data that drives it. Now you will know what we say with 52 explanations of the terms we tend to bandy about. It's just enough explanation to "get it" and you can drill down into the liked videos.
Brian Massey

Ghost Buttons: UX Disaster or Effective Design? - 0 views

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    .@ConversionXL: The best UX designers are using low-cost behavioral tools to make better decisions about design on business websites. Here, we learn that the trend in "Ghost Buttons" is probably bad for sites that want conversions.
Brian Massey

Why do consumer loyalty rewards programs need careful crafting? - 0 views

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    The pshychology of consumer behavior is baffling, and this article offers no exceptions.
Brian Massey

The Webreep Research Project Interview - YouTube - 0 views

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    What makes people trust your Website more? As you know building trust with your visitors is critical to maximizing conversion. Here is some research that helps us to understand what makes visitors trust our site. Here are some highlights. 1:43-People trust more attractive websites. 2:21-Attractive websites are those that follow conventions. 3:05-Biggest source of frustration? Ability to find relevant information. 3:31-Website owners must increase the relevance of their information. 5:00-The best way to retain customers is to provide relevant information. Relevancy is dropping across the Internet. 6:10-How an Internet store is different from a physical store. 8:02-People who are on Facebook are more likely to recommend companies that they see on Facebook. 9:30-Satisfaction is what it is all about, affecting conversion and referral behavior. 10:00-Clam chowder
Brian Massey

Facebook's New Tools Give Marketers Insights, Help Measure Fans' Word Of Mouth | Fast C... - 0 views

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    A new tool for our online conversion lab! Facebook is apparently going to give us more insight into the behavior of individuals on our Facebook pages. The more we know about the success of these pages, the better decisions we can make about spending our marketing time and dollars on social media.

    Despite all the hype, social networks are not a panacea for businesses, and many are putting too many resources into them without knowing the payoff.
Brian Massey

How to Design an Addicting Product - The Startup - Medium - 0 views

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    An interesting history of motivation and the imperative of seeking behaviors.
Brian Massey

Retail chains are floundering and it's not because of Amazon - 0 views

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    "One of the chief advantages that e-commerce companies currently wield over their real-world counterparts are vast troves of detailed data on purchases and shopping habits. " How are you applying behavioral data to your online store? Will you be the next dinosaur?
Brian Massey

How Good is Your Intuition? Behavioral Economics and Conversion Optimisation | Myth Buster - 0 views

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    Your brain works on two systems, one of which is the "adult" -- critical, discerning, investigative -- and the other which is "intuitive." While the intuitive just wants to have fun, the Adult shows up when there is a problem. If you are appealing to the intuitive with your website, don't do things that cause problems, otherwise, mommy will show up and ruin the fun.

    If none of this makes sense, please just read this interesting article based on Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman.
Brian Massey

Persuasive Techniques in Website Optimization: The Ultimate Guide for SaaS (100+ persua... - 0 views

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    This is a great roundup of the biases and psychological effects that drive humans to act. Every marketer should be comfortable with these concepts.
Brian Massey

How to choose a user research method - UX Planet - 0 views

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    Here is an excellent summary of the kinds of user testing you can employee, and how to choose.
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