In this episode, we’re joined by Paul Boag, the Founding Partner of Boagworks and a digital expert with 27 years of experience. Paul’s expertise spans customer experience consulting, conversion optimization, and UX prototyping. As the author of six books and the creator of the pioneering podcast on web design, Paul has made a profound impact on the industry.
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Show notes -
~ There are also things like cognitive load, and there's loads of psychological ways that you could help somebody have a good experience and make a purchase without resorting to manipulative techniques that ultimately just alienate them.
~ Understanding and working with human psychology, rather than against it, can create more positive experiences and outcomes.
~ Effective strategies can help people follow through on their intentions by making the decision process smoother and less fraught with immediate resistance.
~ It's important to consider the ethical implications of how we design experiences to support positive behavior without causing alienation.
~ By planning for future actions, like donating after a pay rise, we can bypass the immediate resistance from our survival instincts.
~ Creating opportunities for future commitments allows people to align their actions with their values without triggering loss aversion.
~ Our psychology at the point of action is often dominated by immediate concerns and instincts that can prevent us from acting on our longer-term intentions.
Links-
Paul’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulboag/
Company website: https://boagworld.com/
Email: paul@boagworks.com
Podcast: https://boagworld.com/show/