When game developers built the Classic Nintendo games, their first-time user onboarding designs left 3 lessons for us to apply to our software apps today.
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3 Fundamental User Onboarding Lessons from Classic Nintendo Games
Posted by Ihya1324 under MarketingFrom http://appcues.com 3213 days ago
How to Create a Blog That's Good Enough to Stand Out
Posted by George Meszaros under Success StoriesFrom http://www.successharbor.com 3213 days ago
Blogs are dime a dozen, but a few bloggers are good enough to stand out.
What’s their secret? You can find out in the following interview... Read More
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How To Win with Influencer Marketing - DhariLo #SocialMedia
Posted by Dharilo under Social MediaFrom http://www.dharilo.com 3213 days ago
Influencer marketing seems to be all the buzz recently. Leveraging your audience is the best way to get the word out about your brand! Let's talk about a few key points to help you win at your next influencer marketing campaign.
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The Headline Checklist: Remarkable Titles in 9 Idiot-Proof Steps
Posted by Liz_062 under MarketingFrom http://blog.tryadhawk.com 3214 days ago
I’m kind of like that Russian IT guy who hacked into the coffee machine at his office and was able to run a script to have it pour him a cup in the exact time it took him to walk over there. You know, someone who creates a processes for everything they do more than once.
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Is Bad Engineer Onboarding Ruining Your Company?
Posted by kimonos under StartupsFrom https://www.process.st 3214 days ago
The following post is a guest contribution from Steve Klein the co-founder of StatusPage.io. How long does engineer onboarding last at your company?
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Use this 19 Step Keyword Research Process to Skyrocket your Organic Search Traffic
Posted by Ihya1324 under MarketingFrom https://ahrefs.com 3214 days ago
Every keyword is its own ‘game’.
The front page of Google is the leaderboard, with each ranked page being one of the top 10 scores.
A solid keyword research process helps you skew the odds in your favor. It makes sure that you aren’t trying to take on the major leagues with a team full of roo Read More
The front page of Google is the leaderboard, with each ranked page being one of the top 10 scores.
A solid keyword research process helps you skew the odds in your favor. It makes sure that you aren’t trying to take on the major leagues with a team full of roo Read More
The Surprisingly Interesting Reason Amazon Killed Sears
Posted by Liz_062 under StartupsFrom https://www.process.st 3218 days ago
Made Hot by: Webdev1 on February 9, 2016 1:12 pm
Here's the story of how Amazon's delivery process forced Sears to scrap their quaint catalog-based business.
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The 13 Best Organization Apps For Your Work and Life
Posted by Liz_062 under TechnologyFrom https://www.process.st 3223 days ago
Here's a list of the 13 best organization apps, from calendars to note-taking apps and to-do lists, this will help you get yourself in gear.
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Learn to reduce the initial friction of app usage
Posted by Liz_062 under TechnologyFrom http://usabilitygeek.com 3258 days ago
There’s plenty of material out there that will happily tell you that First-Time Use (FTU) is the most important part of app adoption. After all, it is a precarious time in your app’s usage lifecycle. Exactly like everything else relying on the fickle human brain, first impressions count for a scary
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Learn Processes as Sexy as Your Products
Posted by Ihya1324 under StartupsFrom https://savetimeoutsourcing.com 3284 days ago
Made Hot by: centrifugePR on December 4, 2015 1:01 am
Processes aren’t sexy - they’re not attractive - matter of fact, they'd be the last kid picked for the high-school football team.
But you know what? We all need processes - because without them - you can have all the outsourcers in the world, but if you’re having to micro-manage then that's no s Read More
But you know what? We all need processes - because without them - you can have all the outsourcers in the world, but if you’re having to micro-manage then that's no s Read More
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