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Our decisions aren't purely rational
We aren't as purely rational in our decision making as we like to tell ourselves. Why? Because our senses - touch, smell, visual - impact our choices.
Blow people away with your usefulness
When stuff is truly useful, when it's incredibly awesome and I can't help myself, I talk about it. Are you blowing people away with your usefulness?
A great interface and user experience trumps amazing architecture... every time
If you don't have a great interface and your user experience is complicated, you won't necessarily have to scale all that much. #justsaying
Let's leave thought leadership to others... (a quick note about blogging)
The real struggle I've heard from people about blogging is not finding time, not knowing what to write about, and how to deal with getting stuck. Try this.
How welcoming is your website? Learn from Headway Themes
Sometimes we worry too much about our products and forget a critical question: How welcoming is your website? Check out how one company improved their site.
Public Speakers, hire a photographer
There's a huge benefit of getting great photos (non-blurry, good contrast, well-lit) of you on stage - so hire a photographer
How I grew my blog to 1 million pageviews in 18 months (without tricks)
Here are my secrets to getting to 1 million pageviews on my blog in 18 months without any tricks.
Content is King, Behavioral Analytics is Aces
We've all heard that content is king, right? Might there be something more important? Why create content if you don't know how it's being interacted with?
Designing a Customer Happiness Report: Five decisions you have to make
Customer happiness reports share the current status of a business by publishing key metrics. Designing one of your own means making these five decisions.
A Question for Public Speakers (or anyone who gives a presentation)
What you thought you had, in terms of time, is changed on you at the last minute. Public speakers face this challenge regularly.
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