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Designing with Psychology in Mind (AEA slide deck)

Slides from my talk Designing with Psychology in Mind from An Event Apart Boston 2009.

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Designing for Sign Up (video & slides)

Video & slides from my 2009 Webstock talk: Designing for Sign Up

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Usage Lifecycle: What are your user’s exit points?

Exit points are the critical points at which you lose valued users. Are you keeping track of yours?

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Writing Microcopy

The fastest way to improve your interface is to improve your copy-writing.

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Behavior First, Design Second

As designers we must remember that behavior comes first. Always.

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Avatars in Emails Increase Response Rate up to 20% for Rypple

After Rypple added avatars to emails, response rate improved between 15 and 20%.

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New Service: Interface Evaluation (Usability Audit)

Interface evaluation is a fast, economical way to get concrete design recommendations for improving your web application.

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How Important are Avatars?

We’re all familiar with them, but just how powerful are avatars, those digital representations of self? Several recent blog posts reminded me they’re probably more powerful than we realize.

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Are you Building an Everyday App? (the LinkedIn problem)

LinkedIn wants its ~40 million users to come back every day. Problem is, LinkedIn isn’t an everyday app.

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The Slow Erosion of Google Search

In which I describe how social network sites like Twitter and Facebook might slowly erode the value and influence of Google Search.

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