The Top 3 Questions You Should Ask Yourself When Interviewing Users
How to get actionable insights from conversations?
Have you ever wondered how designers made it extremely easy for users to navigate through apps? They seem to know EXACTLY what you need, when you need it and how you need it...
It almost feel like they can read your mind. The experience is so smooth and it really meets your expectations. How do they do this?
You might think these people must have years of experience on UX Research, right?
Well, what if that actually wasn't the case? What if those "perfect products" were first designed by someone like you and me?
You don't need to be an expert to take your insights to the next level, because what I'm presenting you here is a solution that anyone can apply to improve their UX Interviews. All in a simple, short and easy-to-read e-book.
I call it "The Top 3 Questions You Should Ask Yourself When Interviewing Users"
And, inside, I am going to teach you how to make the most of your User Interviews by asking yourself the right questions.
I'm not saying that all the other research methods are useless. No. I will always recommend you to triangulate your results and do follow ups, for sure. But, today, I'm focusing on UX Interviews. I believe that, by improving the way you interview your Users, you will get to know them better and will discover the "Why" behind their decisions. This will help you design better solutions faster.
The price for this e-book is normally US$12, but you can have it for the price you want.
Note: The platform does not allow me to publish this product for free, but it does allow you to have it for the price you want, which means you can have it $6, $4, or even $0 if you'd like ;)
Here's what you'll discover
The 3 things you need before conducting UX Interviews...
The 3 questions every UX Interviewer should ask themselves...
The key to keep getting better at conducting UX Interviews...
A surprise gift for you!
Reading this e-book will help you improve your UX Interviews today, so that you can design more human-centered experiences tomorrow.