
Episode 60: Training Video Production with Ed Vinicombe
Video is rapidly gaining popularity as a training format. But no shortcuts here — it's hard to produce! Today we're getting together with Ed Vinicombe, the founder of UXClub.com. He shares the story of his UX training platform, and gives us an overview of his production process. You'll learn how to start shooting videos, how to prepare content, and how to behave in front of the camera. Podcast feed: subscribe to http://simplecast.fm/podcasts/1441/rss in your favorite podcast app, and follow us on iTunes, Stitcher, or Google Play Music. Show Notes UXClub.com — Ed's video training site we're talking about Clearleft — Ed's company Behind the scenes at UXClub.com (video) Undercover UX — a book by Cennydd Bowles and James Box Value Proposition Design — a book by by Alan Smith, Alexander Osterwalder, Gregory Bernarda, Trish Papadakos, and Yves Pigneur Follow Ed on Twitter: @edvinicombe Follow Ed on Dribbble Drop Ed a line at ed@uxclub.com Today's Sponsor This episode is brought to you by Balsamiq Mockups — rapid wireframing software that combines the comfort and simplicity of paper sketching with the power of a digital tool, so your work is easier to share, revise, and get honest feedback on. Try it free for 30 days at balsamiq.com. Interested in sponsoring an episode? Learn more here. Leave a Review Reviews are hugely important because they help new people discover this podcast. If you enjoyed listening to this episode, please leave a review on iTunes. Here's how.
4 Maj 201740min

Episode 59: International UX with Joe Leech
How do you introduce your software into a foreign market? How do you even make an informed decision about it? Our guest today is Joe Leech, UX and product consultant, and the author of Psychology for Designers. He has run research and design projects in 38 countries, and happy to share his experience — peppered with stories and amazing facts. You'll learn why international UX goes way beyond translation, how to approach new countries, why some markets are particularly challenging, and how to do research when your customers speak a different language. Podcast feed: subscribe to http://simplecast.fm/podcasts/1441/rss in your favorite podcast app, and follow us on iTunes, Stitcher, or Google Play Music. Show Notes Fiverr — good place to find a native speaker for small affordable jobs Booking.com — great example of dealing with countries and currencies How to write content for an international audience — Joe's article on writing for non-native English speakers Joe's website Download Joe's free book: Psychology for Designers Follow Joe on Twitter: @mrjoe Today's Sponsor This episode is brought to you by Balsamiq Mockups — a “low-fidelity" wireframing tool. Basically it’s like sketching on a notepad or a whiteboard, but on the computer. The idea is to get THE STRUCTURE of your user interface idea down BEFORE you start coding or sweating the details in Photoshop. Try it free for 30 days at balsamiq.com. Interested in sponsoring an episode? Learn more here. Leave a Review Reviews are hugely important because they help new people discover this podcast. If you enjoyed listening to this episode, please leave a review on iTunes. Here's how.
28 Apr 201756min

Episode 58: One Day of User Research with Liston Witherill
How about getting out of your comfort zone? Just one day of research can bring you amazing insights. Our guest today is Liston Witherill, marketer and CEO of Good Funnel. You'll learn how to perform the most effective research activities: customer interviews, passive research, analytics, and competitor analysis. Podcast feed: subscribe to http://simplecast.fm/podcasts/1441/rss in your favorite podcast app, and follow us on iTunes, Stitcher, or Google Play Music. Show Notes Good Funnel — Liston's company GetApp, Capterra, G2 Crowd — places to find software reviews STOR Analysis Template by Good Funnel Google Analytics, HotJar, Inspectlet — tools for tracking user behavior SpyFu — keyword research tool Jeffalytics, Annielytics, Kissmetrics Blog, Crazy Egg Blog — recommended resources on analytics Web Analytics 2.0 — a book by Avinash Kaushik Thinking Fast and Slow — a book by by Daniel Kahneman The Power of Habit — a book by Charles Duhigg Hooked — a book by Nir Eyal The A/B Testing Manual — a course by Nick Disabato You Should Test That — a book by Chris Goward Follow Liston on Facebook Follow Liston on Twitter: @law4 Drop Liston a line at liston@goodfunnel.co Today's Sponsor This episode is brought to you by Tiny Reminder. Tired of nagging people? Build a simple form, set a reminder schedule, and add recipients. We'll keep sending reminders until they submit a response. This tool is forever free! Sign up today at tinyreminder.com. Interested in sponsoring an episode? Learn more here. Leave a Review Reviews are hugely important because they help new people discover this podcast. If you enjoyed listening to this episode, please leave a review on iTunes. Here's how.
20 Apr 201741min

Episode 57: Pricing Strategy for Designers with Nathan Allotey
Pricing is hard! But it's particularly challenging for designers, when the value of your work is so intangible. Our guest today is Nathan Allotey — web designer, digital marketing strategist, and the author of Freelance Jumpstart. Our goal is to help you create your own successful pricing strategy! We talk about different ways of charging for design work, explaining value, hourly vs daily billing, tiers, packages, and much more. Podcast feed: subscribe to http://simplecast.fm/podcasts/1441/rss in your favorite podcast app, and follow us on iTunes, Stitcher, or Google Play Music. Show Notes UsabilityHub — remote user testing for showing value of your design work Nathan's website Freelance Jumpstart TV — Nathan's podcast on freelancing Follow Nathan on Twitter: @nathanallotey Join the waiting list for the Freelance Jumpstart course, and get 20% off using your special coupon code UIBREAKFAST when the course is live Today's Sponsor This episode is brought to you by Tiny Reminder. Tired of nagging people? Build a simple form, set a reminder schedule, and add recipients. We'll keep sending reminders until they submit a response. This tool is forever free! Sign up today at tinyreminder.com. Interested in sponsoring an episode? Learn more here. Leave a Review Reviews are hugely important because they help new people discover this podcast. If you enjoyed listening to this episode, please leave a review on iTunes. Here's how.
14 Apr 201752min

Episode 56: Product Development Secrets with Claire Suellentrop
This is an extraordinary plus-size interview with an outstanding guest — Claire Suellentrop of Love Your Customer, previously Director of Marketing and employee #2 at Calendly. You'll hear her best advice on a range of topics: customer interviews, landing pages, user onboarding, gaining traction, content marketing, and much more. You'll also learn an intriguing story how she got started with Calendly. Podcast feed: subscribe to http://simplecast.fm/podcasts/1441/rss in your favorite podcast app, and follow us on iTunes, Stitcher, or Google Play Music. Show Notes Love Your Customers — Claire's company Episode 30: Describing Customer Motivation (Jobs to Be Done) with Eric White Calendly — Claire's previous company where she worked as Director of Marketing Turning Thirty: Story of My Life — Jane's birthday post mentioned by Claire Eat Well. Party Hard. — Claire's old blog (full posts are not available, but you can still scan the headlines if you're curious) Unbounce Call To Action Conference — June 25-27, 2017 in Vancouver (Claire is speaking) Websites that Convert — Claire's upcoming book (launching April 17) The UI Audit — Jane's book on designing web applications Zencastr, Skype, Zoom — tools for conducting customer interviews Rev.com — Claire's favorite transcription service The 5 Elements of Every Successful Landing Page — Claire's video presentation where she talks about long form vs. short form landing pages, and goes deeper into the stages of awareness Basecamp, Calendly, Tiny Reminder — software products we're talking about Samuel Hulick — the guru of user onboarding The Scientific Marketing Strategy Behind Exponential Growth — fantastic Google Spreadsheet created by SumoMe (now Sumo), hugely helpful for planning and testing marketing channels Traction — a book by Gabriel Weinberg and Justin Mares Claire's examples of things done right: Bidsketch (onboarding), Drift (content marketing), Unbounce (landing pages) Sign up for Claire's mailing list at Love Your Customers Follow Claire on Twitter: @ClaireSuellen Today's Sponsor This episode is brought to you by Tiny Reminder. Tired of nagging people? Build a simple form, set a reminder schedule, and add recipients. We'll keep sending reminders until they submit a response. This tool is forever free! Sign up today at tinyreminder.com. Interested in sponsoring an episode? Learn more here. Leave a Review Reviews are hugely important because they help new people discover this podcast. If you enjoyed listening to this episode, please leave a review on iTunes (here's a brief guide).
10 Apr 20171h 7min

Episode 55: Designing for Engagement with Susan Weinschenk
How do you design products that people are actually going to use? Many answers hide in behavioral psychology. Our guest today is Susan Weinschenk, Ph.D. — a famous speaker, author, and behavioral scientist. How do you grab and hold user's attention? Why are micro-interactions so important? What are the seven drivers of motivation? We discuss these questions (and much more) in this value-packed interview. Podcast feed: subscribe to http://simplecast.fm/podcasts/1441/rss in your favorite podcast app, and follow us on iTunes, Stitcher, or Google Play Music. Show Notes The Team W — Susan's consulting & training company Human Tech — their podcast on brain science & technology Susan's books on Amazon Asana — project management tool for organizing ideas Thinking, Fast and Slow — a book by Daniel Kahneman on System 1 & System 2 Go to courses.theteamw.com and use your promocode UIBREAKFAST to get 30% off all the video courses (except for team training) User Experience Fundamentals, Brain and Behavioral Science Fundamentals — free video courses from The Team W Follow Susan on Twitter: @thebrainlady Today's Sponsor This episode is brought to you by InVision. If you’ve followed me for a while, you know I’m their fan. Their collaboration and design platform makes building digital products faster and easier. See for yourself with 3 months free for UI Breakfast listeners. Visit invisionapp.com/uibreakfast to sign up! Interested in sponsoring an episode? Learn more here. Leave a Review Reviews are hugely important because they help new people discover this podcast. If you enjoyed listening to this episode, please leave a review on iTunes.
31 Mars 201759min

Episode 54: Documenting UX Reviews with Jean-Michel Lacroix
We all understand the value of UX reviews (also known as usability reviews or UI/UX audits). But how do you document your expert opinion? Today our guest is Jean-Michel Lacroix — co-founder of Capian, a tool for conducting usability reviews. You'll learn what hardships UX consultants face while documenting their reviews, why enterprise clients always ask for PDF reports, and why branding matters. Podcast feed: subscribe to http://simplecast.fm/podcasts/1441/rss in your favorite podcast app, and follow us on iTunes or Stitcher. Show Notes Don't Make Me Think — a book by Steve Krug InVision, UXCheck (Chrome extension) — other tools that can be used for UX reviews Capian — the tool for UX reviews we're talking about. Use your special promocode UIBREAKFAST to get 10% off! Jean-Michel's website Follow Jean-Michel on Twitter: @jmlacroix Today's Sponsor This episode is brought to you by Tiny Reminder — a simple productivity tool for freelancers and consultants. Need content or files on time? Tiny Reminder will play "bad cop" for you with friendly notifications! It works great for collecting content, feedback, files, bios, or anything else. What's best, this tool is forever free — sign up today! Interested in sponsoring an episode? Learn more here. Leave a Review Reviews are hugely important because they help new people discover this podcast. If you enjoyed listening to this episode, please leave a review on iTunes.
23 Mars 201738min

Episode 53: Trust Marketing with Paul Jarvis
How do you grow an audience of true fans who trust you? How do you define your tribe? Our guest today is Paul Jarvis — a famous designer, author, and entrepreneur. Paul talks about the four components of his marketing formula and his unique way of doing business online. You'll learn how to build trust, fearlessly launch products, manage expectations, and grow a focused mailing list. Podcast feed: subscribe to http://simplecast.fm/podcasts/1441/rss in your favorite podcast app, and follow us on iTunes or Stitcher. Show Notes Creative Class, Chimp Essentials, Grow Your Audience — Paul's most famous courses Paul's books on Amazon WP Complete, ofCourseBooks (now sold) — Paul's software products Paul's website Use your special promocode UIBREAKFAST to get 20% off Grow Your Audience course! Follow Paul on Twitter: @pjrvs Today's Sponsor This episode is brought to you by Tiny Reminder — a simple productivity tool for freelancers and consultants. Need content or files on time? Tiny Reminder will play "bad cop" for you with friendly notifications! It works great for collecting content, feedback, files, bios, or anything else. What's best, this tool is forever free — sign up today! Interested in sponsoring an episode? Learn more here. Leave a Review Reviews are hugely important because they help new people discover this podcast. If you enjoyed listening to this episode, please leave a review on iTunes.
16 Mars 201746min