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ASIN : B00LMGLXTS
Publisher : Portfolio; 1st edition (November 4, 2014)
Publication date : November 4, 2014
Language : English
File size : 20902 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
X-Ray : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 256 pages
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Price: $30.39
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From the Publisher
ASIN : B00LMGLXTS
Publisher : Portfolio; 1st edition (November 4, 2014)
Publication date : November 4, 2014
Language : English
File size : 20902 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
X-Ray : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 256 pages
Customers say
Customers find the book well-written and well-described. They say it presents a simple, yet very useful model to channel thoughts. Readers describe the methodology as easy to understand and apply. They also mention the book offers simple but effective ideas for building great products.
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Foundational for Viral Marketing Strategy
For December 2023 I chose “Hooked” by Nir Eyal (2014/2019).I found this book on Amazon and it was highly rated and referred. I loved the context of this book and speaking to the psychological aspect of ‘viral’ videos/products/etc. It was a little out of date but I thought it was a good read to sharpen my viral marketing skills.~~~~~~~ð¡Here are my favorite quotesð¡:”companies must learn not only what compels users to click but also what makes them tick.””predictable [feedback loops] don’t create desire.””the exciting juxtaposition of relevant and irrelevant, tantalizing and plain, beautiful and common, sets [the] brain’s dopamine system aflutter.””Many entrepreneurs fall into the trap of building products that are only marginally better than existing solutions.””Your product must ultimately be useful.””relationship triggers drive growth because people love to tell one another about a wonderful offer.””Looking for discrepancies exposes opportunities.””To initiate action, doing must be easier than thinking.””How many steps does it take before users obtain the reward they come from?””the wave of habit-forming technologies [are] the ‘cigarette of this century’…”~~~~ð That last quote reminds me of the Netflix documentary – “The Social Dilemma” https://lnkd.in/gqPJYX6d – which is a must watch.Nir did a great job explaining the parts of viral/addictive content and apps.An excellent read and perfect for that FOUNDATIONAL understanding of building a new app/tool/anything.
An easy, engaging read, but more like an intro
This book was generally fun to read, went by fast, and is relatively informative regarding the psychology behind habit-forming products.It tells you how/why people get hooked on certain games and apps.However, I donât think it delivers on its promise of telling you âhow to build habit-forming products.âInstead, he reveals the mind games involved and then gives you homework to figure out the building part for yourself, with no specific guidance.And thatâs fine, I guess, but this book should probably be marketed as more of an introduction to habit-forming products. Itâs great for that!In fact, it may be a good introduction to Wesley Bushâs âProduct-Led Growthâ book. Let Eyal break down the psychology for you, then let Bush give you specific ideas about how to apply it.
Behaviorism for Business
Behavior and technology have a tenuous relationship with one another; however, one has always tried to inform the other. Hooked by Nir Eyal presents a very interesting approach to how understanding habit formation (and behavior in general) can be helpful in reaching business-oriented goals for all professional levels. The simple truth is that majority of observable human behavior is primarily an instance of behavior elicited by an antecedent, and then rewarded (or punished). This behavioral relationship, when reinforced over time, becomes a habit. Sounds modest enough. Eyalâs explanation is elegant and easy to understand, centered around four events:Trigger BehaviorPerform ActionVariable Reward for ActionCommitment to ProductHe manages to be both simple and accurate, and still only come in at a little over two hundred pages. It is in the unified and consistent approach to this behavior methodology and how it forms a habit where his content really shines. It should come as no surprise that the behavior model itself harkens back to an operant model of conditioning, but this in no way diminishes Eyalâs approach. His addition is commitment, which is the holy grail for behavior psychologists, as program adherence is difficult to maintain.Eyal sees this fourth step as an answer to a nebulous question.Letâs walk through his process. A potential customer is alerted to your service or product by a trigger; the behavior proceeds in short order. This feels firmly rooted in the antecedent-behavior relationship. Then comes the most important part: rewarding the behavior. Behavior psychologists (enthusiasts like myself) always err on the side of intermittent schedules of reinforcements, which is a fancy way of saying you donât always get the reward, but it is offered frequently enough that the reward is constantly being chased. It is the variability in the reward that gives it real value, as it demonstrates both engagement and authenticity in the process, which then feeds future instancesââand on and on it goes.Habit formation is the key to both delegation and hacking business growth. Learning what behavior relationships are not well formed allows you to free up time accordingly by having an assistant step in with a well-designed process for accomplishing those troublesome behaviors. Eyal offers both a time-saving technique, but also a more nuanced approach to nurturing leads and client relationships in general. The true strong suit of the book is its accessibility, making it a wonderful portal into applied behavior analysis for business. It is truly a well-written resource that both offers useful, actionable information and a contemplative experience for everyday readers on behavior engineering. If you havenât read it yet, I highly recommend that you do.This was originally posted on: […]
Every marketer must read it. Great explanation about habit-forming products with examples. Easy and interesting to read.
“This book offers invaluable insights into the psychology behind creating products that captivate and retain users. Highly recommended for anyone involved in product development. Whether you’re a seasoned entrepreneur or just starting out, ‘Hooked’ provides practical strategies to build products that people not only use but also love. An essential read for anyone looking to create successful and engaging products.”
Super geschriebenes Buch, das ohne groÃes Blabla, aber dennoch anschaulich die wichtigen Daten und Fakten aufzählt. Es ist erschreckend, wie sehr einem danach auffällt, welche Produkte man verwendet.Empfehlenswert für alle Produktdesigner, Produktmanager, Game- und Appentwickler.
Goed geschreven boek en praktisch toepasbaar! De duidelijke voorbeelden en casestudies geven diepgang op hetgeen de auteur aan de lezer wil overbrengen.
Even if youâre not interested in starting a business Iâll still give it a read if I was you. It shows the tricks and marketing behind large companies and is enjoyable