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Susan Weinschenk, Ph.D. — How To Get People To Do Stuff

 
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Dr. Susan Weinschenk is a behavioral psychologist who has been working in the field of design and user experience. She is the author of How To Get People To Do Stuff, Neuro Web Design: What Makes Them Click? and 100 Things Every Designer Needs to Know About People.


This episode of Non Breaking Space Show is sponsored by:
  • CSS Dev Conf — Conference dedicated to CSS and its super friend technologies like JavaScript, Sass, NPM, and more. A limited supply of Early Bird Tickets now on sale. Register now!
  • UX Design Newsletter — A weekly free newsletter containing a collection of tutorials, articles, and videos about front-end design and development, plus tips on how to bring better engagement to the multi-device world curated by Christopher Schmitt. Sign up now!

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  • 2:25 What’s a normal day for you?
  • 3:45 Being a science advisor on a TV show.
  • 6:40 YouTube stars vs. TV stars
  • 8:55 How do self stories help people keep resolutions?
  • 11:24 If you’re talking about making a big change in your life, habit will only get you so far.
  • 12:30 What is an example of a self story?
  • 15:20 They were editing their stories based on what other people had said they did.
  • 16:40 Sometimes I’ll write out what I think my story is right now.
  • 17:30 There’s always more than one way to look at a situation.
  • 18:50 The way you describe your life has a huge effect on you.
  • 20:50 Is the best way to do it to write it down?
  • 24:01 Don’t lie in your story. Your story has to be grounded in reality.
  • 30:00 Do you have personas on the project?
  • 31:50 What’s a “deep interview?”
  • 36:10 I had someone crying in an interview about hooking up a television.
  • 39:00 What you need is the story from people.
  • 41:30 Customer support and trust is a big deal on the internet
  • 43:00 You’re not an expert because you don’t make this kind of purchase every day.
  • 47:00 Chris’ Instantpot story
  • 51:00 Susan’s tent story.
  • 59:00 Would you spend $18,000 without details about your insurance?
  • 1:01:45 How can people find you on the web?

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Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)

When? This feed was archived on November 30, 2018 01:26 (5+ y ago). Last successful fetch was on October 29, 2018 11:45 (5+ y ago)

Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.

What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.

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Dr. Susan Weinschenk is a behavioral psychologist who has been working in the field of design and user experience. She is the author of How To Get People To Do Stuff, Neuro Web Design: What Makes Them Click? and 100 Things Every Designer Needs to Know About People.


This episode of Non Breaking Space Show is sponsored by:
  • CSS Dev Conf — Conference dedicated to CSS and its super friend technologies like JavaScript, Sass, NPM, and more. A limited supply of Early Bird Tickets now on sale. Register now!
  • UX Design Newsletter — A weekly free newsletter containing a collection of tutorials, articles, and videos about front-end design and development, plus tips on how to bring better engagement to the multi-device world curated by Christopher Schmitt. Sign up now!

Jump to a conversation on…

  • 2:25 What’s a normal day for you?
  • 3:45 Being a science advisor on a TV show.
  • 6:40 YouTube stars vs. TV stars
  • 8:55 How do self stories help people keep resolutions?
  • 11:24 If you’re talking about making a big change in your life, habit will only get you so far.
  • 12:30 What is an example of a self story?
  • 15:20 They were editing their stories based on what other people had said they did.
  • 16:40 Sometimes I’ll write out what I think my story is right now.
  • 17:30 There’s always more than one way to look at a situation.
  • 18:50 The way you describe your life has a huge effect on you.
  • 20:50 Is the best way to do it to write it down?
  • 24:01 Don’t lie in your story. Your story has to be grounded in reality.
  • 30:00 Do you have personas on the project?
  • 31:50 What’s a “deep interview?”
  • 36:10 I had someone crying in an interview about hooking up a television.
  • 39:00 What you need is the story from people.
  • 41:30 Customer support and trust is a big deal on the internet
  • 43:00 You’re not an expert because you don’t make this kind of purchase every day.
  • 47:00 Chris’ Instantpot story
  • 51:00 Susan’s tent story.
  • 59:00 Would you spend $18,000 without details about your insurance?
  • 1:01:45 How can people find you on the web?

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