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EP16 - How do you design products people love?
Stacking the Bricks: Creators and Entrepreneurs You Can Relate To
English - February 05, 2016 05:01 - 50 minutes - 28.8 MB - ★★★★★ - 42 ratingsCareers Business career start a business start a startup startup business making sales selling products online marketing revenue confessions Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Scott Hurff - who you met back in Episode 2 of this show - just released a new hit book through O'Reilly called "Designing Products People Love."
But Amy and Alex aren't interviewing Scott about his book or his launch in this episode. In fact, the opposite.
In this episode we turned the tables and Scott interviewed us, digging REALLY deep into our combined backgrounds in business and how we do research, conduct "Internet Ethnography" a.k.a. Sales Safari, and how we build learning systems to help our customers and students. You can even learn some of the "expert-level" Sales Safari techniques that we use.
Note: We didn't plan to make this a podcast episode so the audio quality isn't perfect, but when I found this recording buried in some folders a few nights ago I realized that there wasn't anything even close to this comprehensive anywhere out there So it's time to change that..
Click play to tune into this fun, fast-paced, and multi-layered conversation with an alumni we're very proud of, as we share what goes into creating the products that people love, and how we help others do the same.
Links mentioned in this episodeDesigning Products People LoveHow to create a product people want to buyDesmond MorrisLineInThe Life Changing Magic of Tidying Up - Part 1, Part 2Learn Startup is BackwardsFreckle Time TrackingGood Omens by Terry Pratchett and Neil GaimanHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.