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A podcast where content strategist, UX writers, and content designers share their well-kept industry secrets. This show is brought you by the UX Writing Hub. Take our FREE UX Writing course: http://bit.ly/2PBDMWy
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How to Start a UX Writing Content Design Agency Like a Pro

Introduction to Tricia Hingpit, a freelance UX writer who owns her own agency.Hear how she rose from junior content writer to agency owner.How Tricia onboards her clients and her process for demonstrating the value of content and UX writing.How to determine which clients are one-timers and which will become retainer clientsStrategies for expanding her menu of services to include UX research and more.Knowing how to put an actual price on your services as a freelance UX writer.Methods of project management that have helped Tricia and her clients find happinessHow Tricia has used Notion, Slack, and automations to communicate effectively with clients throughout projects.Pro tips about meaningful communication and trust building.Knowing when a client just isn’t a good fit and how to gently fire themTips for maintaining a demanding work schedule and a life beyond work.Check out our free UX Writing course hereFollow Tricia on Linkedin
2/1/202431 minutes, 12 seconds
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Bridging the Gap Between Translation and UX Writing with Michal Kessel Shitrit

 Introduction to Michal Kessel Shitrit, localization and UX writing specialist.Michal's journey from translator to UX writing and localization expert.Discussion on the role of communication between content creators and translators.Challenges in localization: lack of context and constraints in content creation.Emphasis on the importance of UX writing skills for translators.Approaches to structuring localization processes in various company sizes.Benefits of working directly with linguists or localization managers.Overview of popular localization tools like Localize, Phrase, and CrowdIn.Integration of these tools with design platforms like Figma.The impact of AI and machine translation on improving localization efficiency.The necessity of human involvement for quality assurance in localization.Tips for planning a localization project, considering language requirements and feature prioritization.Iterative approach to localization and adapting to changing needs Check out our free UX Writing course hereFollow Michal on Linkedin
1/18/202443 minutes, 14 seconds
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Breaking into UX Writing and Content Design with Yuval Keshtcher and Andrew Astleford

Take our free UX Writing and Content Design courseFollow Andrew's work hereFollow Yuval's Work here
1/4/202431 minutes, 44 seconds
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Changing the World Through AI-Driven Design with Jakob Nielsen

We covered:How to use AI in your UX process.What are the different opportunities for UX writers and designers with the rise of AI products.What other events in history were similar to the AI revolution.trategies for integrating AI into user research and testing.The impact of AI on user interface design trends.Ethical considerations in AI-driven design choices.Predicting user behavior with machine learning and its effects on UX.The role of personalization in UX as powered by AI algorithms.Balancing human-centric design with AI automation.The future of UX professions in the age of AI advancements. For more about UX and AI take our free AI for UX courseFollow Jakob's work here
11/5/202349 minutes, 31 seconds
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What the Hell is Conversation Design? with Sharona Reouveni @Hyro

Check out our free UX Writing course: https://course.uxwritinghub.com/free_courseFollow Sharona on LinkedIn
9/20/202345 minutes, 58 seconds
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A Survivor's Guide to UX with Jeanine Zheng @EverBright

We Talked About:The importance of having both design and UX thinking skills in any project.Her journey into product design and how to emphasize the value of real-time user feedback.Her experience on Survivor.Potential challenges in future UX, such as virtual reality and wearable tech, along with the merging of technology into everyday objects. Check out our free UX writing course:https://course.uxwritinghub.com/free_course And our brand new AI for UX course:https://course.uxwritinghub.com/free-course-ai-for-ux
8/28/202328 minutes, 53 seconds
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Advocating for Your Content with Amanda Bridge @Hubspot

Amanda Bridge shares her journey into UX writing, starting at Procore Technologies and later joining HubSpot as a senior content designer.Challenges of setting up a UX writing discipline within a large team and starting from scratch are discussed.Amanda's impactful work on HubSpot's Academy product to improve course applicability is highlighted.The potential impact of AI on UX writing is explored, with Amanda believing that AI will take over copywriting tasks, allowing content designers to focus on strategy and conversation within features.AI writing tools like Writer's Figma plugin are introduced, enabling content designers to add terms and snippets, promoting system-wide thinking in design and creating content consistency.The benefits and challenges of being embedded in specific product teams at HubSpot are discussed.Factors to consider when hiring a content designer, such as company size and product complexity, are mentioned.To enhance collaboration with designers, Amanda suggests content designers take an Intro to Product Design course or watch YouTube videos on design principles.The importance of content designers knowing how to work with design tools and manage copy within those tools is emphasized.The central theme of the episode, "Advocating for Your Content" encourages content designers to champion their craft and promote the value of content design within their organizations. Join our free UX Writing course: https://course.uxwritinghub.com/free_courseJoin our free AI for UX course:  https://course.uxwritinghub.com/free-course-ai-for-uxAmanda Bridge: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amandabridge/
8/2/202330 minutes, 28 seconds
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Making Digital Accessibility a Priority with Jaime Walke @Booking

Guest Jaime Walke, a principal UX writer and content designer at Booking.com, sheds light on his journey in the tech world, his role at Booking.com, and the company's pioneering work in UX writing. (01:22)Jaime  shares insights into the growth of the UX writing team at Booking.com, from a small team of 7-8 members to a flourishing team of nearly 80. (01:58)The duo discuss a project at Booking.com called A11y, which is dedicated to making products accessible for everyone and complying with legal standards. (03:24)Jaime Walke emphasizes the ethical considerations around accessibility, and its potential business benefits, given the increased buying power of people with accessibility needs. (19:14)Jaime Walke talks about his role in creating an inclusive screen reader experience for users, and why UX writing plays a crucial role in promoting accessibility. (23:39) Free UX Writing Course: https://course.uxwritinghub.com/free_courseFree AI for UX Course : https://course.uxwritinghub.com/free-course-ai-for-uxCheck out the UX Writing Academy: https://uxwritinghub.com/join-the-ux-writing-academy/Follow Jaime: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaime-n-69746419/Booking.com's UX Writing Medium blog: https://medium.com/booking-writes
7/10/202342 minutes, 33 seconds
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The Role of UX Writing in the World of AI Design with Nick Babich

Key PointsThe conversation begins with an introduction of the UX Writing Hub and its resources, including a blog, a podcast, a weekly newsletter, and courses with AI components. (00:24)Nick Babich, a UX consultant and influencer, shares his approach to product design and his passion for sharing valuable information with the design community. (01:22)Nick discusses the role of AI in his design process, particularly how he uses GPT for user research, ideation, and prototyping. He shares how GPT helps him speed up his design process and prototyping. (01:58)The conversation shifts to the use of AI tools like Mid Journey and Stable Diffusion in design. Nick shares his experience with these tools and how they have impacted his design process. (03:24)The importance of UX writing in the era of AI is discussed. Nick believes that UX writing will be a top skill in the next decade as the quality of prompts has a direct impact on the output that AI tools produce. (19:14)Nick shares his content strategy, which involves identifying challenging tasks, finding solutions, and sharing these resources with the community. He encourages others to share their work and not be afraid of criticism. (23:39)LinksFree UX Writing CourseFree AI for UX CourseCheck out the UX Writing AcademyFollow Nick Babich
6/25/202324 minutes, 55 seconds
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Mastering UX Research and Metrics with Jared Spool

Join our free UX writing course: https://course.uxwritinghub.com/free_course Follow Jared Spool https://www.linkedin.com/in/jmspool/ Your host, as always, is me, Yuval Keshtcher. 
6/12/20231 hour, 3 minutes, 51 seconds
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Post-Apocalyptic Leadership in Content Design with Jenn Shreve @Google (100th episode special)

Show notes: Join our free UX writing course: https://course.uxwritinghub.com/free_courseFollow Jenn Shreve: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenn-shreve/
5/29/202333 minutes, 27 seconds
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From Product Management to UX Writing with Ben Davies @Klarna

Join our free ux writing course:https://course.uxwritinghub.com/free_course Follow Ben Davieshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/benjamin-w-davies/
5/14/202332 minutes, 55 seconds
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How to Kill Your Content Debt with Mohana Das @Lazypay

Take our free ux writing course: https://course.uxwritinghub.com/free_course Follow our UX Writing newsletter: http://uxwritinghub.com/newsletter Follow the work of Mohana Das:https://www.linkedin.com/in/mohanadas-92/
4/29/202327 minutes, 53 seconds
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The content design of everyday things with Ilana Zholobovsky @ LastPass

Content designer Ilana Zholobovsky talks about how networking, books and AI can help people get into UX writing.The tech job market has taken a hit, but there are still opportunities out there. Ilana shares her best tips for those who are looking for a UX writing job or are trying to break into the field. We chat about:The importance of networking and how to do itFreelancing as a way to gain experienceDifferent ways of reading booksCollecting words and phrases around youThe current status of AI toolsLinksTry our free UX writing courseFollow Ilana on LinkedInRead The design of everyday things by Dan Norman 
3/8/202335 minutes, 50 seconds
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AI and the future of writing with Ben Pines @ Wordtune

Ben Pines, the Director of Content at Wordtune, is optimistic about the future interaction between people and chatbots. Wordtune is an AI writing tool that helps writers refine, tweak, shorten and expand their copy. The new extension Spices introduces fact-checking and source tracking for AI-generated content.Ben joined the podcast to talk about the next wave of writing. We chat about:The current AI hype and what might happen nextThe importance of UX and how it can make a differenceWhy AI will be a great thing for some writersHow AI may affect content marketingLinksTry our free UX writing courseFollow Ben on LinkedInCheck out WordtuneCheck out Wordtune’s YouTube channel
2/21/202323 minutes, 46 seconds
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How to grow as a UX writer in a changing world with Sherry Samtani @ Halodoc

Lead UX writer Sherry Samtani talks about the different career directions UX writers can take, including content ops. Her current role at Halodoc, Indonesia’s main healthcare platform, has allowed her to develop in the area of content operations. We go through what content ops is, how it relates to UX writing and where you can learn more about it.You’ll also hear aboutThe current job market and future possibilitiesWhy UX writing has become a necessityHow to stand out as a UX writerAbout SherrySherry has a background as a freelance web content copywriter. She started getting UX writing jobs and took the UX Writing Academy course to make sure she had the basics covered.LinksTry our free UX writing courseFollow Sherry on LinkedIn
2/7/202321 minutes, 8 seconds
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Flying into UX writing with aerial silk teacher Alexandra Spark

Aerial silk teacher Alexandra Spark shares how she transitioned to UX writing.Alexandra has a background in advertising, content management and technical writing. But it was her passion for aerial silk (a kind of performance acrobatics) that led her to switch careers.Tune in to hear her inspiring story! She also shares how she’s creating an app from scratch and much more:Carrying out content researchConducting user testingMaking a portfolioLooking for a UX writing jobLinksFollow Alexandra on LinkedInJoin the UX Writing AcademyTry our free UX writing courseCheck out Strategic writing for UX (book)Check out The design of everyday things (book)
1/26/202326 minutes, 20 seconds
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UX Writing Beyond the Interface with Sarah Loigge @ Parkside Interactive

Sarah Loigge shares how she found inspiration outside of work and overcame impostor syndrome with the help of Star Trek.Sarah has a background in software testing and product design. But she’s always enjoyed writing, so she made the transition to UX writing.She recently took on the challenge to develop the personality of a chatbot. She realized that she had no idea where to start and was hit by impostor syndrome. Tune in to learn how she got over it and at same time came up with a brilliant method to create the language of the bot.We also talked about:Using Frontitude and Ditto in Figma to manage copy and translationsWhy UX writers should consume as much art as possibleHow language learning can help UX writersInclusive writing and working with gendered languagesLinksTry our free UX writing courseUX Writing Academy Flex courseFollow Sarah Loigge on LinkedInWatch Lera Boroditsky’s Ted talk How language shapes the way we thinkCheck out the poetry of Sarah Kay and Savannah Brown
1/3/202331 minutes, 18 seconds
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The Business of UX Writing with Yael Ben-David

What’s the value of UX writing and how can we measure it? Yael Ben-David has written a book on the topic. The Business of UX Writing fills a gap in the wealth of resources for UX writers and content designers. Yael joined me for a chat aboutEducating people about the benefits of UX writingHer framework to set goals and find solutionsThe increasing demand for specialized UX writersChallenges and opportunities in the current job marketLinksTry our free UX writing course Follow Yael Ben-David on LinkedInGet the book The Business of UX Writing 
12/27/202230 minutes, 43 seconds
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The current UX design job market with recruitment specialist Matt Carter @ Eurobase People

How do you land a job in product design in today’s business climate? Get recruitment insights from Matt Carter, Senior Product Design Specialist at Eurobase People.Matt joined the podcast to discuss the wave of recent layoffs and what it means for UX writers, designers and others in the tech industry. He also shared his best tips for jobseekers, whether you’re currently out of work or looking to switch careers.We talked about:The current job situation and where it’s heading (up to 17.15)Why it’s not enough to apply for advertised jobs (18.32)Be proactive and introduce yourself (20.45)Redefine your craft and find your niche (23.00)Salaries for UX designers and UX writers (28.32)The role of LinkedIn for recruitment (36.00)LinksTry our free UX writing courseFollow Matt on LinkedInCheck out Matt’s podcast
12/13/202241 minutes, 29 seconds
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UX writing as a team of one with Axel Viersac @ Talend

Alex Viersac is part of the UX team at Talend,  a company creating software for data analysts. As the only UX writer in the company, people often call him to “check the words” when he should have been involved much earlier.Alex explains how he’s building relations, educating people about his role, and creating a content design system that can be used by both writers and non-writers.Here’s what we talked about:Building relationships [3.35]Being a mentor [6.40]The tech industry and the recent layoffs [8.07]Proving the value of UX writing  [10.35]Copy management in Figma [15.40]Developing a content design system [16.39]Professional resources [22.00]LinksTry our free UX writing courseFollow Axel on LinkedInBooks recommended by Axel:The business of UX writing by Yael Ben DavidLeading content design by Rachel McConnellThe New Rhetoric: A treatise on argumentation by Chaim Perelman and Lucie Olbrechts-Tyteca
11/30/202226 minutes, 49 seconds
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Shift your UX writing process from solutions to problems with Ferdinand Goetzen @Reveall

Ferdinand Goetzen, CEO @ Reveall, explains why UX writers should spend 80% of their time understanding the problem.Reveall helps companies get to know their customers and validate product ideas. CEO Ferdinand joined me to talk about the importance – and challenge – of being truly customer-centric.We focused on:How to handle and apply data [3.25]Quantitative and qualitative insights [5.55]Collecting the voice of the customers [8.15]The importance of understanding the problem [14.25]The ideal process  [16.47]Introverts and extroverts [27.30]Why UX writers need to talk to customers [28.00]LinksTry our free UX writing courseFollow Ferdinand on LinkedInCheck out Reveall.co
11/16/202232 minutes, 35 seconds
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Building the biggest UX writing team in a European fintech

Managing a team of 18 (and counting!) UX writers requires smart processes and teamwork. Kate Mas and Mélanie Alves Lima at Qonto share the methods and tools behind the success of their growing team (hint: collaboration is key). Qonto is a B2B fintech app serving business creators in 5 languages: English, French, German, Italian and Spanish. Their mission is to help companies spend less time on banking - by leaving their finance management to Qonto, they can spend more time on business and product development.We chat aboutQonto and UX writing for fintech solutions [from 5.45]Smart UX writing tools and processes [from 12.00]Localization done right [from 19.45]What you need to be hired as a UX writer at Qonto [from 26.00]What to do if you don’t have much experience [from 39.00]LinksFollow Kate Mas on LinkedInFollow Mélanie Alves Lima on LinkedInCheck out qonto.comJob opportunities at QontoTry our free UX writing course
10/20/202248 minutes, 38 seconds
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Self-Taught UX Education and Career Tips with Gene Kamenez @UXcel

UXcel can be described as the DuoLingo of design education. As a complement to traditional degrees and bootcamps, they offer fun and interactive 5-minute design lessons.I chatted with co-founder and CEO Gene Kamenez about the pros and cons of traditional design education, how to teach yourself the skills you need, and how to get into the field of UX and design.The challenges of self-education [from 6.00]Challenges for people who want to break into UX [from 9.58]The importance of mastering the tools you use [from 17.20]Resources for people who want to get into UX [from 26.30]Landing  your first UX gig [from 29.20]Find and connect with your industry heroes [from 33.15]Celebrate your milestones [from 34.46]LinksFollow Gene on LinkedInCheck out UXcel Try our free UX writing course
9/20/202238 minutes, 6 seconds
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The future of design with Ran Segall @ Flux Academy

Ran Segall’s design YouTube channel Flux Academy has reached a whopping +450K subscribers. He shares how he got there and what you can do to break into the industry – whether you plan to become a UX designer or UX writer or something else. He also talks about his enthusiasm for artificial intelligence. As AI starts doing the heavy lifting for designers, we can focus on the innovative side of design.Ran’s background and his journey to +450K subscribers (from 1:50)The role of UX writing in design (from 7:36)How to become a full stack UX person (from 10:50)Finding your first client (from 12:30)Content creation as a way to build trust (from 14:10)Why consistency is key and why you gotta love what you do (from 15:25)AI and the future of design (from 19:30)LinksFollow Ran on LinkedInFlux Academy on YouTube Try our free UX writing course
9/8/202226 minutes, 22 seconds
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Creating order out of chaos with Maggie Trisler, Principal Content Designer @Fidelity Labs

Maggie Trisler is a content designer and musician who stumbled into UX by making the most out of past failures. After trying several jobs including graphic designer and web developer, Maggie finally settled on UX writing and content design in 2016. In true UX style, Maggie turned every failure into a valuable experience and today is a Principal Content Designer at Fidelity Labs.We chat about:The connection between working in hospitality and UX [at 4.00]Why storytelling isn’t just about words [at 5.55]The similarity between UX writing and poetry [at 6.20]Living with ADHD, losing your train of thought, and why this is a good thing in UX [at 11.50]Getting rid of the guilt and the feeling of being a failure [at 14.30]Living with ADHD, medications, nutrition, stimulation toys, being organized vs. looking organized [at 20.30]Procrastination and how to deal with it [at  24.20]The best online to-do list and project management tool [at 28.30]And somewhere in there we also talk about guitars, punk rock, pop punk and the Beastie Boys. Oh and AI art.LinksFollow Maggie on LinkedInMaggie’s band Mystic Light CasinoMem.aiThe building a second brain podcastMidjourney AI artDall-e AI artTry our free UX writing course
8/25/202240 minutes, 56 seconds
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Freelance UX Writing: Make More, Work Less, and Reach Financial Freedom! with Slater Katz

Slater Katz shares her wealth of experience as a freelance UX writer and entrepreneur to guide you through the process of establishing your own freelance UX writing practice.Ready to take control of your schedule and earning potential? Slater Katz guides you through the nitty gritty of starting your own UX writing business, from building a personal brand to setting your prices and more.You’ll learn aboutSlater’s path from Fashion marketing to UX writerFind your first clientsBuilding a niche as a UX writerThe best pricing models for freelancersAbout SlaterSlater Katz is a freelance UX writer who has worked with companies including Netflix, Verizon, Fitbit, and AfterPay. Her latest venture, the Gig Gal, helps those new to the industry to establish their own freelance UX writing practice.Try the UX Writing Hub’s free UX writing courseConnect with Slater on LinkedInMade By SlaterThe Gig Gal
8/9/202243 minutes, 51 seconds
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The Wonderful World of Naming with Anthony Shore @Operative Words

Anthony Shore, award-winning linguist and CO at Operative Words, shares his process  crafting the best titles to signify brands and ideas in six words or fewer. Ever wonder what it was like to be a UX writer in 1994? Drawing from his decades of experience writing in tech, Anthony gives us a window into his lifetime of obsession with words, from reading the dictionary for fun as a child to the role that linguistic analysis tools play in his naming agency’s writing practice. Anthony shares:His journey from linguist to typesetting to tech writingHow computational linguistics tools can enhance the writing processWhat it was like to be a UX writer in the 1990sBest practices for naming new products and featuresAbout AnthonyAnthony Shore is an award winning linguist and Chief Operative at Operative Words. He has introduced over 250 product and company names to the world over his 30 year career. LinksFollow Anthony on TwitterConnect with Anthony on LinkedInOperative WordsTry our free UX writing course
7/26/202238 minutes, 42 seconds
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Writing effective emails for Saas with Jane Portman @ Userlist

Jane Portman, CEO at Userlist and UI Breakfast presenter, has tons of advice on how to write lifecycle emails for Saas.If you’ve ever been involved in writing Saas lifecycle emails – for example onboarding, activation, or upgrade emails – you know that it’s easier said than done. That’s because the actual writing is just the tip of the iceberg. As UX writers, we need to think holistically, define a user journey and set up sensible conversion goals.Jane goes through:Where to start designing effective emailsThe most important steps: The user journey, segmentation, and implementationHow to truly measure which emails make an impactWhy every Saas company needs a content resource library – and what to keep in your resource libraryAbout JaneJane Portman is the co-founder and CEO of Userlist, an email automation platform that specializes in understanding customer data. She is also the founder and presenter of UI Breakfast, a UI/UX design strategy podcast that has been running since 2014.LinksFollow Jane on LinkedInCheck out Userlist email automationUI Breakfast PodcastTry our free UX writing course
7/14/202229 minutes, 17 seconds
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UX Writing To Boost Your Career with Sarah Doody @Career Strategy Lab™

Sarah Doody at Career Strategy Lab™ helps UX graduates get hired. In this episode, she shares priceless tips on how to land the UX gig of your dreams. The bottom line? Writing is a superpower.Your portfolio is your best chance to show that you understand UX concepts. Just as in any UX project, it’s best to write it before you design it. And you need to make sure you write for the target audience (the recruiter). In other words, UX writing is a career superpower. You’ll also hear Sarah talk about:Impostor syndrome and what you can do about itHow to make the most of your non-UX experienceSalaries for UX jobs and how to ask for a pay riseAbout SarahSarah Doody is the founder & CEO of Career Strategy Lab™. She specializes in helping UX people create effective portfolios and resumes, articulate their experience, and get paid what they're worth.LinksFollow Sarah on LinkedInCheck out Career Strategy LabSarah’s article How to write a UX case studyTry our free UX writing course
6/21/202240 minutes, 3 seconds
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Why Technical Writers Need To Build Bridges with Paula Stern @WritePoint Ltd

The first thing that springs to mind when we think of technical writing is usually documentation: Manuals, instructions, user guides, online help, and knowledge bases.Paula explains that technical writers’ responsibilities go way beyond writing. Being a tech writer includes interacting with people at all levels. Today’s tech writers need to focus on user needs, just like any UX professional. It’s no longer enough to write about the product, tech writers have to address what the users want to do with the product. Tune in to learn about:How technical writing has evolved as a professionThe difference – and common ground – between UX and tech writingWhat UX writers can learn from tech writersAbout PaulaPaula Stern is the CEO of WritePoint Ltd, a company that offers technical writing services and training. She also runs the annual MEGAComm conference and is involved in the tech writing communities Techshoret and tekom Europe.LinksFollow Paula on LinkedInWritePoint LtdMEGAcommTechshorettekom EuropeTry our free UX writing course
6/14/202229 minutes, 50 seconds
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UX Writing Twitter Space Part #1

We talked about:UX Writing and mentoring: both from the mentor’s and mentee’s point of viewFinding the voice and tone of your digital productTips, tricks, and inventive ideasBringing UX writing to a fintech product in the growing Nigerian tech sceneGive us your honest feedback on this concept so we'll know whether or not to do more episodes like this. And don’t forget to rate, share, and subscribe!Try our free UX writing courseCheck out UX Writing Hub’s blog
5/25/202247 minutes, 25 seconds
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UX writing processes to reduce stress with Boris Šlesar @Just Eat Takeaway.com

Boris Šlesar calls himself a helicopter UX writer, referring to the different projects he supports at Just Eat Takeaways. Over the last few years, he’s developed processes to keep stress at bay. Tune in to hear how to prioritize tasks, how to make use of good documentation, and where to get help if you’re the only UX writer in the team.We also chatted about:UX writing as a combination of brain work and heart workThe best tools to support your writingGetting to know your users LinksFollow Boris on LinkedInTry our free UX writing course Tools mentioned NotionWriter.comWordtuneGrammarlyRead aloudMem.aiFacebook/ Notion Made Simple
5/5/202228 minutes, 14 seconds
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How to become an inclusive UX writer with Emerson Schroeter @ HelloFresh

Key Points From This Episode:What led today’s guest, Emerson Schroeter, into the world of UX writing. What Emerson learned from the writing academy at the UX Writing Hub. What HelloFresh does and what Emerson’s role there entails. The projects that Emerson worked on at Kindship and how they set them up for their current role. What Emerson learned from writing a diversity survey. An overview of Emerson’s workshop on writing inclusive copy. The first best practice for writing surveys: ask yourself why you need to know. How to ask about gender if you absolutely have to know. Yuval explains the inclusivity challenges of writing in Hebrew. How language can exclude implicitly in terms of gender, race, and ability. What Emerson learned about their writing when using a screen reader. Why inclusion shouldn’t be an add-on but something that is worked into the copy from the beginning. How Emerson’s writing process changed when they transitioned from content writing to UX writing. Tips and resources for anyone who is interested in getting into UX writing. What Emerson would name this episode! Tweetables:“I always had a way with words — and then I always found myself in customer service-type roles where I was really good figuring out what people needed and finding a way to make that happen. UX writing brings these two things together really perfectly.” — @em_schroeter [0:02:37]“I would say best practice number one for writing surveys is ask yourself why you need to know.” — @em_schroeter [0:09:07]“Often inclusion is seen as an add-on thing — when really, if this is worked into the DNA of your entire process, it makes for better copy in the long run.” — @em_schroeter [0:17:39]“[UX Writing] is less writing and yet takes more creativity and thought work because you have to say so much in so little space.” — @em_schroeter [0:18:45]Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:Emerson Schroeter on LinkedInAmanda Mohlenhoff - Get Your GuideHelloFreshKindship  CareerFoundry  CareerFoundry on YouTubeMismatch: How Inclusion Shapes DesignRuined by DesignYuval KeshtcherUX Writing Hub
4/14/202228 minutes, 1 second
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Figma plugins for UX pros with Punit Chawla @DesignWings

Punit Chawla has been serving bite-sized design tutorials on YouTube for years. Every Monday and Thursday, he posts tips and tricks on every design-related topic under the sun. He’s also the founder of DesignWings, a UI/UX design school offering 18-week bootcamps. Our talk starts and ends with an exploration of the seemingly endless possibilities of Figma – Punit even uses it to manage his projects!You’ll also hear Punit talk about:Personal branding for UX writers and content designersHow to get started with video production using just a phoneCreating value for everyone, instead of focusing on a specific audienceLinks:Follow Punit on LinkedInCheck out  Punit’s YouTube channelTry our free UX writing courseFigma features and plugins to check out:FigJamCommunityBlushFeather IconsAutomatorAnima
3/30/202229 minutes, 40 seconds
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How to nail it as a freelance UX writer with Juan Buis

How do you get freelance UX writing gigs at companies with global impact? Juan Buis talks about his journey from blogging, content marketing and journalism to freelance UX writing for brands like Spotify, Minecraft, and Tommy Hilfiger. Tune in to hear how he got started, the pros and cons of freelancing, and the challenges of being your own boss.We also talked about:UX for games and multi-platform productsThe connection between UX writing and brand voiceImplementing content into a design systemHow to explain what UX writing is in a barLinks:Try our free UX writing course Connect with Juan Buis on LinkedInCheck out Juan’s new newsletter SupershortSteve Howe’s article 15 failed attempts at describing UX writing at parties
3/15/20221 hour, 2 minutes, 3 seconds
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Accelerate your UX writing with AI with May Habib @Writer

Episode Highlights:02.10: May tells the listeners a little bit about her journey in tech as a founder.02.22: May and her co-founder have been building tools for writers in some way or other during their whole entrepreneurial journey. 04.11: Many teams are building their own quality content style guides, or some call it content design systems, which is the kind of product teams take for brand book but only for a digital product. 05.45: The goal of the content strategy is that the person owning the systemization is to enable them to do good writing on their own. The best practice for setting up the system depends on where the team is, says May.07.18: May explains that they are doing a templates library that their customers and their community is contributing, and they will be able to quickly build a very deep style guide in Writer, even if a user is starting from the scratch.08.04: We have got teams that are taking 200 pages of style guides and getting them into Writer in one day, and then your end-user has that at their fingertips while they are writing, says May.09.27: Yuval inquires from May, if we have 200 pages of a content style guide and people in the company would follow the guideline, how do you guys solve that issue and make the content accessible for everyone in the product team?10.45: May explains that they have got a chrome extension that is a sidebar that kind of lives alongside various apps and underlines things while a user is writing in chrome, and the same works in Figma.13.01: You have a content style guide connected to some database operated by the content style guide team, and then you could use it in your Figma because it is integrated with that in the frame of writing, says Yuval.14.47: Yuval asks May, based on her experience and clients, how do people use Figma to work with their copy management these days?18.57: Yuval asks May’s take on the future of AI and writers who think that all these AI tools would replace them at some point?19.58: Everything on the market today on language generation piece is at best one layer of rules on top of the very broad-based API of GPT 3, affirms May.21.38: An accelerant to your workflow has a lot to do with your native writing ability and creativity. At this stage, it is not an out-of-the-box solution that writers for a living think are great.22.31: AI is not convinced to replace us this year, or even in the next few years, but the question is for writers or designers that oversee creating digital experiences, “what kind of challenges do you think they will have in the future?”24.23: The quality input is what is required for anything that is helping you on the consistency side and under a scale on the enablement side, says Yuval.28.29: Yuval has been reading a lot on strategy, design, content space, and rereading stuff. AMP IT UP is his favorite entrepreneurship book in general.34.20: UX writers are real contributions to their product team because what they are doing is important and amazing.  3 Key PointsWith Writer, it is the first time that we have gone straight to put in the words on a page as a world, and it has been so extraordinary to get to know the community, whether they are knowledge-based writers, support writers, content strategists, content designers, UX writers, explains May.When you load up a writer plugin, it just kind of shows up in your Figma app over to the side, and it lets you know when you run it on a frame or a component if there are errors in the writing, says May.The Writer is an AI writing assistant where privacy is a big feature. We don’t save any customer data, and it is a big differentiator against the Grammarly release of the world. We are world-class at synthetic data creation, says May.  Tweetable Quotes“We still are kind of in the same place where overall leadership doesn’t understand the power that words can have to drive business objectives.” – May“If you don’t have a style guide, you can work with our support team and us or our CS team to use the writer product to define rules.” - May“The beauty of having everybody in Figma who’s writing and reviewing is that it has much higher fidelity. You don’t have to have iterations once it goes into development.” - Yuval “I like the idea of leverage, and it is hard to internalize what leverage means and kind of nonlinear scenarios, especially in the startup world.” - Yuval Resources Mentioned:May Habib: Website | LinkedinPodcast Editing
3/3/202236 minutes, 8 seconds
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Benefit-driven UX writing with Samuel Hulick and Yohann Kunders

What drives engagement and revenue? In this episode, Samuel Hulick and Yohann Kunders help answer this question as well as help us understand the concept of "Value Paths" and how they can improve and align your business and user outcomes.Samuel and Yohann are the founders of Value Paths and hosts of the Value Paths Podcast. They help businesses grow their SaaS revenues sustainably.[01:59] Johann’s story and how he entered the field of user onboarding.[02:59] Understanding Value Paths and how they aim to improve and align user and business outcomes.[06:58] The unique position that UX writers are in today.[10:41] Learning more about their service processes and how they help companies.[12:44] Examples of how the value path processes are used in businesses.[21:20] How to sell your ideas to business owners.[27:05] Interesting ideas for episode names.Try our free UX writing courseValue Paths WebsiteValue Paths PodcastUser On Board Website
2/24/202230 minutes, 24 seconds
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UX Writing like you’ve never seen it before with Maryann Reid

Maryann Reid is an award-winning author with massive experience in writing and creating digital experiences. In this episode, we talk all about the current state of UX writing and where it is going. She also shares her thoughts and tips about becoming a better UX writer and how companies can hire the best UX writers for their business. Maryann Reid has more than 10 years of experience as a content designer across a variety of industries, including finance and tech. As a Senior UX Writer & Content Strategist at the software company Boomi, she is helping build a UX Writing practice for the organization. She is an avid traveler and has also written 5 books (!) published by St Martin's Press.   [01:43] Maryann shares her writing background[02:47] Her experience working with Boomi[04:09] Understanding the difference between UX writing and content strategy[04:58] Maryann explains the “meatloaf analogy”[06:23] The reason why UX writing is one of the best and worst jobs to have[09:27] Sharing her process of writing a book[12:01] The importance of structure in her daily routines[14:12] Her opinion on the future of writers and where they are going[16:18] How the community of UX writing has changed over the years[17:45] Why companies need UX writers[21:50] The importance of having people with diverse backgrounds in UX writing[23:26] Tips for companies who are hiring UX writers[25:11] Maryann shares a travelling experience that helped her become a more informed writer Try our free UX writing courseConnect with Maryann Reid on LinkedIn 
2/9/202233 minutes, 3 seconds
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Building friendly content that sticks with David Ramos @ Ghost

Ghost is a powerful non-profit, open-source alternative to paid content management systems. It is built for new-media creators to publish, share, and grow a business around content.In this episode, I talk to David Ramos, Staff Writer at Ghost. We discuss how the “creator economy” works, how to use Ghost to be successful online, and that the quality of the audience is better than the volume of the audience. We also discuss topics such as building an audience (with or without Ghost) and creating effective content that sticks.Tune in!Follow David on TwitterFollow David on YoutubeTry our free UX writing course
1/26/202237 minutes, 29 seconds
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Believe in content design with Jonathon Colman @ HubSpot

HubSpot’s Content Design Leader Jonathon Colman believes in content design. HubSpot is about to triple the size of their content design team, employing 20 new content designers. Jonathon goes through the hiring process and drops a heap of tips for job seekers while he’s at it.You will also learn about:The double diamond model and how you can use it in your portfolioBuilding a voice and tone that works across the productHow to get started with content design from scratchThe shift from content strategy to content designTry our free UX writing courseConnect with Jonathon on LinkedIn and TwitterCheck HubSpot’s job postsJonathon’s article about what he looks for in a portfolioThe double diamond modelThinking in systems (article by Donella Meadows)Object-Oriented UX (article by Sophia Prater)
1/6/202231 minutes, 16 seconds
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UX Writing vs. Content Design: Setting the record straight with Aaron Raizen, UXWA Chief Editor

Today’s episode is hijacked by UX Writing Hub’s Chief Editor Aaron Raizen, who has a few things to get off his chest on the subject of job titles.Depending on your viewpoint, you might find the episode either highly amusing or downright infuriating. In any case, it covers:What today’s job listings reveal about the difference between UX writing and content designWhere the terms UX writing and content design come fromHow to make the Duolingo owl mad – like, really really mad 🦉Holiday treatsRead the full articleTake the quiz: Name that Job Title!Get a flashy new title with our Writers in Tech Title GeneratorAnd don’t miss the alliterative A-Z of Writers in Tech titles poster!Enjoy the festive season everyone!Try our free UX writing courseConnect with Aaron on LinkedIn  
12/23/202142 minutes, 51 seconds
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UX writers are designers with Hailey Reynolds @ Ibotta

UX writing is so much more than adding words to screens. Hailey Reynolds explains why UX writers need to approach content through a design thinking lens.Hailey has a background in UX strategy and health insurance. She is now pursuing her passion for the content-first approach as a UX Writing Academy student and a UX writer at the cashback app Ibotta.You will also hear us chat about:Crafting a cover letter that lands interviewsHow to make the most of your non-UX writing experienceShowcasing the value of words in a productStyle guides and how to make sure people use themTry our free UX writing courseConnect with Hailey on LinkedInCheck out Intuit’s content design system
12/16/202125 minutes, 14 seconds
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A UX writing jam session with Noah Fulton Beale, Lead UX Writer @ Preply

What do UX writing and music have in common? Loads, says Noah Fulton Beale at the e-learning platform Preply.As a musician, the first thing he noted when he discovered UX writing was how similar it is to songwriting. You’ll hear all about it in this episode!We also talked about:The benefits of having—and being—a mentorHow to develop our skills with pairwriting and other types of feedbackThe importance of community and collaborationsUsing data to improve online educationTry our free UX writing courseConnect with Noah on LinkedIn 
12/9/202123 minutes, 58 seconds
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What you didn’t know about dark patterns with Colin M. Gray @ Purdue University

Associate Professor Colin M. Gray runs a research lab that maps and spreads information about dark patterns, aka manipulative design.Dark patterns are getting increasingly addictive, and yet many of us put up with them if we want something. The good news is that the legal community has started to take notice, and consumers are becoming more aware. Colin and I talk about the past, current and future state of dark patterns, including:The non-digital roots of manipulative design in the ad industryThe challenge of motivating businesses to stop using unethical designThe danger of brain science and how it can become a playbook for evil strategiesThe fine line between a playful brand voice and so-called asshole designColin M. Gray is an Associate Professor at Purdue University in the Department of Computer Graphics Technology and Associate Professor (by courtesy) in Learning Design & Technology in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction.Try our free UX writing courseConnect with Colin on LinkedInLearn more at darkpatterns.ux2pAlso mentioned:Asshole design on Reddit
12/2/202132 minutes
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Content strategy and the triangle of decision making with Ahava Leibtag @ Aha Media Group

Ahava Leibtag is the founder of Aha Media, author of The Digital Crown: Winning at Content on the Web, and an Innovative Individual in the Healthcare Internet Hall of Fame.With 20+ years of writing and content, she has learned to use strategy to connect the dots that lead to a better user experience. A great UX professional, she says, finds a UX angle in everything they do, whatever their job title. Tune in for insights about:Ahava’s secret content sauce: The triangle of decision makingHow to work with data-driven contentWhy it’s smart to learn as much as we can about the field, and how to do thatWhat UX pros can learn from content marketing — and from Top Gun!Try our free UX writing courseConnect with Ahava on LinkedInCheck out her book The Digital CrownA few of Ahava’s recommended resources:Search Engine LandGoogle TrendsAhrefs free keyword generatorMoz  
11/25/202140 minutes, 1 second
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Building a content design system with Stephen Curran @ Intuit

After 2 years, Stephen Curran returns to the podcast to talk about how he and his team created Intuit’s content design system (which blew my mind completely!). Just like in design systems, the idea is to fill it with reusable components and patterns. It can then be used both by content designers and anyone else involved in product design. And the best part is that it's publicly available! Super cool, right?Tune in to hear Stephen talk about:The different sections of Intuit’s content design systemHow to break bad news to usersThe difference between voice and toneWhat UX writers and content designers can do to become co-designersChanging our mindset to think beyond microcopyStephen Curran is a Principal Content Designer at Intuit, the fintech organization behind finance solutions like TurboTax, Quickbooks, and Mint. Intuit has been around for 40 years and has gone through many digital transformations.Try our free UX writing courseConnect with Stephen on LinkedInCheck out Intuit’s content design systemListen to Stephen’s first episode on Writers in Tech  
11/18/202121 minutes, 5 seconds
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How to succeed as a non-native English UX writer with Kalina Tyrkiel @ Beans

Kalina Tyrkiel dropped by for a chat about writing in English as a non-native speaker. Tune in to hear about the methods and tools you can use to succeed in UX writing, even if you have another mother tongue.Her conclusion is that being a non-native UX writer is both a blessing and a curse. On the one hand, many non-natives face challenges related to grammar and fluency. On the other hand, those who use English as a second language have a natural feel for plain language and localization issues. Things that came up in our discussion:The difference between being a native speaker, a native writer, and a content strategistThe benefits of team work – no UX writer is a single player!Bridging the gap between language skills and content design skillsWhy dyslexia can be a strength for UX writersA psychologist by training and UX writer by trade, Kalina currently combines her passion for UX and coffee at Beans, a marketplace for coffee. Try our free UX writing courseConnect with Kalina on LinkedIn or FacebookCheck out Kalina’s toolbox:Ludwig.guruReverso.contextGlowbe corpusAlso mentioned:David Crystal’s numbers were quoted in this excellent podcast episode about nonnative English speakers. Check out his book English as a global language  too. Or any of his other books :)
11/11/202128 minutes, 23 seconds
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Designing for humanity with Andy Vitale VP of Design @ Rocket Mortgage

I invited Andy Vitale, VP of Design at Rocket Mortgage, to hear his views on design past, present and future. As the co-host of the Surfacing podcast, Andy has had many conversations with top-level decision makers in the industry.What is the next step for humanity when it comes to technology? How can we design ethical products? How do we design for safety? These are a few questions Andy tackles in this episode.We also chatted about:The importance of iterations and that a design is never finishedWhy he finds your ugliest work the most interestingDesign as a way of communicating ideasThe different meanings of strategy and innovation… and last but not least, why you should take the roast out of the oven even if it’s not baked to perfection!Try our free UX writing course Connect with Andy on LinkedInCheck out the Surfacing podcast
11/4/202128 minutes, 33 seconds
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Who’s afraid of UX research? with Dr. Natalya Sarana @Flixbus

Dr. Natalya Sarana is a UX researcher, writer and mentor rolled into one. After 3 years at Flixbus, her conclusion is that we shouldn’t be afraid of user research—because it makes the writing process a walk in the park.Hear her best tips on how to document research projects and how to share the results with stakeholders (“one of the most difficult things”). You’ll find out what 5-second tests, concept testing and cloze testing are, and why they can be better than A/B testing. We also talked about:The difference between academic research and UX researchThe basic formula for a research hypothesisHow to keep track of your research impactWhy we can’t expect amazing results all the timeTry our free UX writing course Connect with Natalya on LinkedInCheck out Userzoom.comJoin UX Writing Hub on Telegram 
10/28/202130 minutes, 44 seconds
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From case study writing to writing robots with Jan Haaland

Jan Haaland has taught designers how to build portfolios for years. He popped round to Writers in Tech for a chat about the power of a great case study.As you will hear, a single case study can change everything, or at least give you a free lunch. On the other hand, there are numerous examples of case studies that have no effect whatsoever. And this is exactly why we need to keep practising until we get it right. Jan has a few tricks up his sleeve :)Other things we talked about:Why you shouldn’t fake it til you make itThe graveyard of failed Google productsNocode tools like WebflowRobots that writeTry our free UX writing course Connect with Jan on LinkedInAlso check out:The Case Study Club websiteKilled by GoogleJarvis AI writing tool (previously conversion.ai)
10/21/202137 minutes, 34 seconds
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Empathy for crisis management with UX Writer Pieterjan Benoit

I got my friend Pieterjan Benoit on the podcast to talk about our favorite subject (no points for guessing what). By taking a lot of chances, Pieterjan fell down the UX rabbit hole a few years ago and was hooked immediately.With a background in corporate communications and PR, he has tons of wisdom to share about how to interact with people – a skill that comes in handy for UX writers.You will hear us chat about:How to use empathy – not just for UX but also for crisis managementThe challenges involved in supporting parents of children with special needs through an app interfaceProgressing from UX writer newbie to mentor and student project managerAs an extra bonus, you get to hear why Foo Fighters' Dave Grohl played on a throne in Belgium a few years ago. Because there’s a tiny bit more to life than UX :)Try our free UX writing course Connect with Pieterjan on LinkedIn
10/14/202128 minutes, 43 seconds
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How to build a content design team

Earlier this year, I had the pleasure of talking to content design industry leader Rachel McConnell. Based in Brighton, Rachel is one of the organizers behind the (now virtual) Content by Design conference. She’s also the author of Why You Need a Content Team and How to Build One and the co-founder of the great Medium resource LeadwithTempo. Tune in to hear her talk about:The skills content designers needThe content design recruitment processContent design leadershipHow to build a successful teamTry our free UX writing courseConnect with Rachel on LinkedInCheck out LeadWithTempo on MediumGet her book Why You Need a Content Team and How to Build OneLearn about the Content by Design conference 2021
9/15/202123 minutes, 33 seconds
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A salesperson and a UX writer walk into a bar ...

Do we have to choose between UX writing and copywriting? Susan Reoch does both! In this episode, she shares her experience working for brands that are new to UX writing.Susan was one of the early product writers at booking.com, one of the first companies to build a UX writing team – before they were even called UX writers. From there, she developed into a copywriter and now calls herself a UX copywriter and UX writing consultant.A few things we chatted about:The connective tissue between UX copy and sales copyTitles within the industry and where “UX copywriter” fits inPersuasion techniques and the 5 levels of awarenessThe power of free swagHow to ask for decent pay for our workTry our free UX writing courseConnect with Susan on LinkedInFollow Susan on InstagramGet Susan’s Guide for UX writers  
9/1/202133 minutes, 48 seconds
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Personal growth for UX writers with Andrew Astleford

Content strategist and UX writing mentor Andrew Astleford is always happy to share his journey from journalism to UX writing. He is full of good advice about personal growth, and this is also the recurring theme in this episode.During his time at CallRail, he had the chance to combine UX writing and video editing. This is a fab example of how we can grow beyond our job description and apply UX principles in new ways.We also chatted about:💡 The value of having – and being – a mentor💡 How UX writers can use their skills to create video content💡 Using analytics to improve UX💡 What happens in UX writing interviews💡 The benefits of attending interviews, even if we don't get the jobTry our FREE UX writing courseConnect with Andrew on LinkedInRead Andrew’s article about UX writing mentorshipCheck out Andrew’s pair writing project with Katrin SuetterlinWatch Andrew's workshop about UX writing and video content
8/11/202133 minutes, 21 seconds
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Becoming a UX Writer from Scratch with Sarah Kessler of Gympass

Sarah Kessler went from zero product experience to landing a UX writing job at the unicorn company Gympass in only two years. In this episode of Writers in Tech, she shares how she got there and what she did to position herself as a UX writer.Sarah decided to look for work in the tech industry after feeling burned out from customer service jobs. She discovered UX writing and was hooked straight away.A few things we chatted about:The importance of enjoying workWhy you don’t have to be technical to work in techFinding your niche within UX writingHow marketing books can help new UX writersTry our free UX writing course Connect with Sarah on LinkedInBooks recommended in the show: Positioning: How to be seen and heard in the overcrowded marketplaceThe 22 immutable laws of marketing
7/26/202138 minutes, 53 seconds
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How to create copy for global products with Diego Graglia @ Netflix

Netflix content designer Diego Graglia has a lot to say about creating English copy for a global audience. Being bilingual helps him to understand the complexities involved in localization, which comes in handy when your product is available in 30 languages. His collaboration with the localization team often starts even before he starts writing. But it’s not just about a multilingual perspective – it’s just as important to have a multicultural approach.We also chatted about:How he coordinated Netflix’s first-ever content style guideWhy strategic thinking is a superpower for writersTips for everyone who wants to transition to UX writingBefore Netflix, Diego spent 20 years working as a journalist and content strategist. He also co-runs El Valle De Los Tercos (“valley of the hot-headed”), a podcast about Spanish-speaking startups and investors in Silicon Valley.Check out our free UX writing courseConnect with Diego on LinkedInCheck out his podcast El Valle De Los Tercos (in Spanish)
7/12/202126 minutes, 20 seconds
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Boost your UX writing process with lo-fi copy and rap

Get inspired to work on your UX writing process with Helen Legendre, UX writer at OpenClassrooms. Helen uses a bunch of creative methods to inform her UX copy, including lo-fi copy and even listening to rap.The educational tech platform OpenClassrooms has been around for 20 years. They offer online courses in English and French and have students all over the world. In this episode, Helen walks through her UX writing process from start to finish:Planning and prioritizing tasksDoing UX copy researchCollaborating with designers and developersUsing lo-fi copy to get feedbackSetting KPIs (key performance indicators)The best tools for UX writersTips for new UX writers...and last but not least: How rap tunes can inform your UX copy!Try our free UX writing courseConnect with Helen on LinkedIn.Tools discussed to support your UX writing process:FigmaFacebook’s WorkplaceGoogle TrendsJIRANotionSlack
6/15/202131 minutes, 28 seconds
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The future of copywriting with best selling author Neil Patel

Interview with Neil Patel: New York Times bestselling author, top influencer on the web, and digital marketing legend.   Neil shares content best practices, tips to build your brand, and how he sees the future of copywriting.  Few names are more synonymous with SEO and digital marketing than Neil Patel. As one of the world’s most influential entrepreneurs, Neil has elevated content to an art form. His videos, blog posts, and social media channels get millions of visits a month. Neil stopped by Writers in Tech to share strategies for creating and promoting content, tips for growing your brand (hint: consistency and experimentation), and using Ubersuggest to spy on your competition.   Neil also talks about his plans for Ubersuggest, how he views content design, and why copywriting is an important skill set for the future. Check it out.  Join our free content and ux course: https://course.uxwritinghub.com/free_courseFollow Neil: https://twitter.com/neilpatel
6/1/202119 minutes, 20 seconds
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Unionize you fools! With Mike Monteiro

Recently, I had the great pleasure of talking with Mike Monteiro, co-founder of Mule Design and author of the best-selling books Ruined by Design and Design is a Job.  His fantastic audiobooks (which he actually narrated) lit a fire under me to explore how we can create an ethical practice when it comes to content design and UX writing.Talking to Mike was a fantastic experience that helped me realize that, even though I added a chapter about ethical user experience to our UX Writing Academy, there are still more actions we can take if we want to have a positive impact on the people around the world who use our products.Listen to this episode right now if you want to learn about:🎤 Mike’s take on whether or not design should be a licensed profession🎤 How to say “no” to your boss🎤 Whether income sharing agreements are ethical or not🎤 Why you should be the one asking all of the annoying questions🎤 How to create a diverse design teamI was thrilled to talk to Mike and I can’t wait for you to check it out!Check out free UX Writing course: https://course.uxwritinghub.com/free_courseFollow Mike: https://twitter.com/monteiro
5/19/202127 minutes, 6 seconds
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How creating chatbots can be a slam dunk | Eran Soroka of CoCoHub

As a long-time NBA analyst, Eran Soroka knows a winner. Today, he champions the use of chatbots to help organizations drive conversations with their users.  He talks about the endless possibilities not only for commercial use, but also for the greater good: like helping Pakistani girls learn about feminine hygiene, teaching civics, and how his 9-year-old set up a chatbot to study English.  Eran also discusses the opportunities that conversational AI offers UX writers and conversation designers.Take our free UX Writing course: https://course.uxwritinghub.com/free_courseCheck out the UX Writing Hub: https://uxwritinghub.comFollow Eran Soroka: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eransoroka/Try CoCoHub: https://cocohub.ai/
5/10/202132 minutes, 21 seconds
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Inclusivity Is a Design Principle | Lynsey Vallandingham of Hubspot

I had a fantastic talk with Lynsey Vallandingham, Senior Content Designer at HubSpot about: ✏️ Why content is a big deal at Hubspot✏️ How to avoid using jargon✏️ How to write inclusive products✏️ Why you should meet with your users in person✏️ How to create inclusivity guidelines Listen up and share with a friend :)Join our UX Writing newsletterhttp://uxwritinghub.com/newsletterTake our free UX Writing and content design coursehttps://course.uxwritinghub.com/free_courseInclusivity guidelines by Hubspot published by Erin Couse (She/ Her)https://product.hubspot.com/blog/inclusivity-is-a-design-principleLynsey Vallandingham on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/lynseyvallandingham/
4/27/202128 minutes, 13 seconds
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Gandalf’s approach to UX writing | Interview with Jessica Drew of CarGurus

Jessica Drew worked as an ad copywriter in New York before she moved back to Boston, where she fell in love with UX writing. In our recent chat, she covered whyUX writing includes the best parts of copywritingAI will free up UX writers to focus on the creative stuffmany companies are behind when it comes to UX writingADHD can help writers find the dusty corners of a websiteairport kiosks are a live user experience testworking as a UX writer is like being a magiciannew UX writers shouldn’t be scared to apply for senior jobs...and much more!   Multi-skilled Jessica Drew has experience of writing, photography, design, singing, and coding. Currently the sole UX writer at CarGurus, she started her career as an ad copywriter at Ogilvy in New York. When she moved back to Boston, she was introduced to UX writing and loved it.CarGurus is a marketplace for used and new cars. They want their customers to be in control, and this is where Jessica comes into the picture. By improving their UX copy, she aims to help everyone through the purchase process, even people who don't know much about cars.Jessica thinks UX writing can be great for people who, like herself, have been diagnosed with ADHD. As she interacts with every team in the company, she never gets bored. It is also a great role for people who enjoy solving puzzles, because that’s what you find in the dusty corners of every website.We also talked about joining a new design team at CarGuru, the relation between writers and machines in the future, why so many companies are behind with UX writing, the problem with airport kiosks, and why new UX writers shouldn’t be scared to apply for senior jobs.  And what does all this have to do with The Lord of the Rings? You’ll find out in this episode!Check out our free UX Writing course: https://course.uxwritinghub.com/free_courseJessica on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessicacdrew/CarGurus: https://www.cargurus.com/
4/14/202139 minutes, 49 seconds
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Top 3 tips to set up your team for success | Interview with Aladrian Goods of Intuit

Our free UX Writing and content design course: https://course.uxwritinghub.com/free_courseWeekly UX Writing newsletter by the UX Writing Hub: http://uxwritinghub.com/newsletterAladrian Goods on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aladriangoods/Intuit: https://www.intuit.com/UX Content Club on ClubhouseMario Armstrong https://www.marioarmstrong.com/about-2/marios-bio/Smartsheet: https://www.smartsheet.com/
4/2/202126 minutes, 26 seconds
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Peanut Butter Tricks for Freelance Writers

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3/2/202138 minutes, 18 seconds
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Improving products' health through UX Writing

Check out our free UX Writing Course: https://course.uxwritinghub.com/free_courseFollow Zara's work on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zara-fishkin/
2/21/202124 minutes, 12 seconds
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ADHD as a content design superpow... look a squirrel!

Take our free UX Writing and content design course: https://course.uxwritinghub.com/free_courseFollow Danny Harrop-Griffiths  https://www.linkedin.com/in/dannyhg/
2/11/202145 minutes, 43 seconds
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A Step by Step Guide to Content Strategy in 2021

Join our UX Writing Newsletter:  http://uxwritinghub.com/newsletterTake our free UX Writing Course: https://course.uxwritinghub.com/free_courseFollow Larry Swanson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/larryswanson/
2/5/202149 minutes, 25 seconds
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Building a Stellar Personal UX Brand

Want to get started in UX and not sure how?Try our free UX Writing courseFollow Cory Lebson on Linkedin
1/21/202129 minutes, 10 seconds
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It's okay if it's not perfect!

Join our free UX Writing and content design course:https://course.uxwritinghub.com/free_course Follow Candi Williams:https://www.linkedin.com/in/candiwilliamswriter/ 
12/14/202034 minutes, 20 seconds
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Write A Branded Amazon Store like PRO

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12/3/202022 minutes, 50 seconds
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Chatbot Design at Robocopy | Interview with Hans Van Dam

Get a free UX writing module:https://course.uxwritinghub.com/free_courseYou can read more from Hans’ work here:https://robocopy.io/https://conversationalacademy.com/https://www.cxcompany.com/contact/https://chatbotslife.com/https://conversationdesigninstitute.com/
10/13/202034 minutes, 5 seconds
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Top UX Writing (online) Events October 2020

UX Writer Conference https://uxwriterconference.com/register/ Foolproof copy testing for UX writers https://uxwritinghub.com/ux-writing-preply/ UX Writing Academy Open House: Breaking into UX Writing in 2021 https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_lxKsmyDDSryzfNTLH3WI0A Button https://www.buttonconf.com/register LavaCon https://lavacon.org/2020/registration/
10/6/202013 minutes, 6 seconds
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Live Community Session #1 | UX Writing Academy, 99th newsletter & future events

Watch it live on our FB groupWeekly UX Writing newsletterSign up to the UX Writing AcademyBecome a UX Writing Hub's member 
9/30/202015 minutes, 29 seconds
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UX Writing at Stripe | Interview with Angela Kilduff and Victoria Stanell

Join our free UX writing module:https://course.uxwritinghub.com/free_courseYou can read more from Victoria and Angela’s work here:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/victoria-stanell-3066061b/http://victoria-stanell.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/angelakilduff/https://twitter.com/angelakilduff
9/29/202032 minutes, 55 seconds
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Copywriting in the world of no-code automations with David Zisner

 Join our weekly UX Writing newsletter: http://uxwritinghub.com/newsletterFollow David here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-zisner-8945684/
9/22/202037 minutes, 58 seconds
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UX Writing at a Platform for Online Courses | Interview with Kate Garner of Coursera

Join our free UX writing module:https://course.uxwritinghub.com/free_courseYou can read more about Kate’s work here:https://www.linkedin.com/in/kategarner7189/
9/1/202022 minutes, 5 seconds
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Copy in the age of digital banking | Interview with the author of Monzo's style guide

Harry Ashbridge is the content style guide author and senior writing lead at Monzo, an online bank founded in 2015. Harry is a writer, trainer, and language strategist. He believes in the power of writing to measurably improve every aspect of a business — from top to bottom — and spends his days trying to prove it.In this episode, we talked about Monzo Bank: what it is, how it works, and why it’s different from your old-school bank.Listen to this episode to learn:— How Monzo started and how they train their staff to care about language— Finding and making opportunities as a UX writer or content designer— Making sure people care about what you write— The challenges and rewards of writing for FinTechJoin our free UX writing course:https://course.uxwritinghub.com/free_courseLearn more about Harry’s’ work here:https://sonderandtell.com/2019/07/harry-ashbridge/https://monzo.com/tone-of-voice/ 
8/18/202039 minutes, 36 seconds
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Behavioral Economics & Customer Experience in the Digital Age | Interview with Liraz Margalit (PhD)

Join our free UX writing module:https://course.uxwritinghub.com/free_courseYou can read more from Lirazs’ work here: https://www.cmswire.com/author/liraz-margalit/ https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/behind-online-behavior https://uxmag.com/contributors/liraz-margalit https://lirazmargalit.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/liraz-margalit-phd-179448a/ https://www.cmswire.com/digital-experience/liraz-margalit-read-digital-body-language-to-deliver-brilliant-customer-experiences/ https://www.entrepreneur.com/author/liraz-margalit
8/3/202024 minutes, 56 seconds
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Becoming a UX writing expert | Mattias Åkerberg of Please Copy Me

Join our UX Writing course (free!): https://course.uxwritinghub.com/free_courseFollow Mattias : https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattiasakerberg/ 
7/20/202038 minutes, 41 seconds
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Remote UX writing at a scaling company | Interview with Li-Na Koh, Senior Content Designer at Zapier

Li-Na Koh on LinkedinZapier's guide to working remotely 
5/20/202043 minutes, 27 seconds
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A practical guide to ethical design | Interview with best selling author Nir Eyal

Free UX Writing courseMarco Polo appHooked: How to Build Habit-Forming ProductsIndistractable: How to Control Your Attention and Choose Your LifeThe story of pets.com NirAndFar.com/IndistractableTalk to Nir Eyal
3/23/202051 minutes, 30 seconds
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How I built 140K strong UX community | Interview with the founder of UX Goodies

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3/9/202033 minutes, 50 seconds
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How to design a bot in 2020 | Interview with Amir Shevat author of Designing Bots

Amir ShevatAmir's new start up company Reshuffle When it Comes to Bots - the Beer Test* Might be More Important than the Turing Test.
2/25/202030 minutes, 11 seconds
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Content prototyping and UX research | Interview with Stephen Curran, Principal Content Designer at Intuit.

Stephen CurranQuickbook design systemFigma for writersThe Intuit Harmony Design SystemDesign to for delight at Intuit 
2/11/202028 minutes, 53 seconds
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10K to 140K monthly visitors with content alone | Interview with content strategy expert Greg Digneo

Greg’s agency | EnticeThe 7 Step Content Development Process we used to grow our blog to 130,000 visitors a month​Top 22 Prototyping Tools For UI And UX Designers 2020Ahrefs (not a referral)Ubersuggest (not a referral)Yoast SEO (not a referral)Marketing School with Neil Patel & Eric Siu
1/27/202053 minutes, 49 seconds
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Inclusive writing for Africa's largest banking app | Interview with award-winning marketing professional Dave Glazier

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1/14/202041 minutes, 33 seconds
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How to plan design research | Interview with Erika Hall, author of Just Enough Research

Show notesJust enough research | BookRuined by design by Mike Monteiro | BookLemonade's AI chatbot, MayaUser zoom | ToolUser testing.com | ToolJared Spool in Writers in Tech  | PodcastErika Hall on TwitterOur UX writing newsletter
12/24/201951 minutes, 42 seconds
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700% better with content localization | Interview with Mette Thomsen of GetYourGuide

Mette ThomsenHiring at GYGMicrocopy & UX Writing on FacebookFree UX Writing course5 UX writing tips for localization by GetYourGuideGetYourGuide design team Tools for localization expertshttps://crowdin.com/https://xtm.cloud/https://www.atlassian.com/software/jira
12/10/201936 minutes, 10 seconds
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How to write a killer online form? | Interview with Steve Howe of Typeform

Talk to Steve HowePosts by Steve HoweThe rise of microcopy at TypeformIs UX writing boring? It’s time to silence the voice and tone guide “We’ve updated our terms”: How to make the mundane remarkableZest.is       
11/26/201934 minutes, 53 seconds
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Are UX Writers the new Product Managers? | Interview with Allison Freedenfeld of Waze/Google

Microcopy & UX Writing FB groupAllison Freedenfeld on LinkedinFree UX Writing courseA/B test toolsHow Words Can Make Your Product Stand Out (Google I/O '17)Brené Brown - The power of vulnerabilityFigmaSketch
11/12/201932 minutes, 49 seconds
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Testing your story before writing a single word | Interview with Carolina Rayo of LATAM Airlines

AN INTERVIEW WITH ALEXIS S.F. MARSHALL OF DAUGHTERSCarolina RayoUX Writing Hub's Newsletter
10/8/201939 minutes, 19 seconds
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Microcopy That Sells Cars | Interview with Don Seidenberg of CarNext.com

Carnext.comSee Don Seidenberg's workFree UX Writing Course 
9/24/201932 minutes, 56 seconds
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Kickstart UX Writing at Your Company | Inspiring Chat With Vicki Siolos of Kickstarter

KickstarterDon't Make Me Think [book]How Words Can Make Your Product Stand Out (Google I/O '17)UX Writing: How to do it like Google with this powerful checklistNicely Said: Writing for the Web with Style and Purpose [ Book]Vicki Siolos
9/16/201954 minutes, 16 seconds
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Hacking my way through the world of UX Writing | Greta van der Merwe of Careem

Greta van der Merwe ✏️ 6 pictures that sum up my life as a UX Writer Transifex Figma for Writers Microcopy & UX Writing on Facebook UX Writing on Linkedin Our UX Writing Course Thanks for editing Maisam Faraj!
9/3/201937 minutes, 10 seconds
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The Crazy Skill Set of UX Writers for Games | Mario Ferrer of King

UX Writers BCN Mario Ferrer on Twitter Mario Ferrer website Her TRAILER 1 (2013) King UX Writers Europe
8/27/201937 minutes, 54 seconds
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Is Voice Interface the Future of UX Writing?

Colruyt introduces voice commerce in Belgium https://www.retaildetail.eu/en/news/food/colruyt-introduces-voice-commerce-belgium Designing a VUI — Voice User Interface https://uxplanet.org/designing-a-vui-voice-user-interface-c0b3b9b57ace Voice User Interfaces (VUI) — The Ultimate Designer’s Guide https://medium.muz.li/voice-user-interfaces-vui-the-ultimate-designers-guide-8756cb2578a1 How to Design Voice User Interfaces https://www.interaction-design.org/literature/article/how-to-design-voice-user-interfaces The user experience of choosing the simplest possible words https://uxdesign.cc/the-user-experience-of-choosing-the-simplest-possible-words-90628a3c4a44 Let’s Talk About Brand Personality, Voice, and Tone https://medium.com/s/how-to-build-a-brand/lets-talk-about-brand-personality-voice-and-tone-28276a48d5c1 Write Like a Human https://medium.com/write-like-a-human/write-like-a-human-61f6c7c0752c Get Started with System Voice Actions https://developers.google.com/voice-actions/system/ What is a Voice User Interface? https://developer.amazon.com/en-US/alexa/alexa-skills-kit/vui Siri for Developers https://developer.apple.com/siri/ Plain Language Is for Everyone, Even Experts https://www.nngroup.com/articles/plain-language-experts/ New App Uses AI to Enable Users to Explore Sneakers In AR https://news.developer.nvidia.com/new-app-uses-ai-to-enable-users-to-explore-sneakers-in-ar/ Miro (formerly real-time board) https://miro.com/index/ Whimsical https://whimsical.com/ Free UX Writing course https://course.uxwritinghub.com/free_course
8/12/201941 minutes, 37 seconds
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Building a UX Writing culture at Babbel

UX Writing Free Course Top 14 Content Style Guides 2019 Babbel - Speak a new language with confidence Testing your copy for the price of a coffee by Tanja Matic Following
7/31/201929 minutes, 28 seconds
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The Ultimate UX Writing Process | Matt Hayes from Deloitte

Matt Hayes Cadillacs and dinosaurs Deloitte Digital Hero image
7/16/201939 minutes, 38 seconds
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The evolution of UX Writing with Jared Spool

UX Writing Hub's Newsletter UX Strategy with Jared Spool Newsletter Designing with a Content-First Approach What we learned at our first UX writing meetup (Get Your Guide event in Berlin) How can we make "Writers in Tech even better (feedback)?
7/8/201930 minutes, 13 seconds
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Fighting for content design with Sarah Richards

Mentioned in this episode : Microcopy & UX Writing Facebook group Content Design Book Content Design London Gov.uk Styleguide Top 14 Content Style Guides 2019 Bulb - Making energy simpler, cheaper, greener Who gives a crap The Listening Device In Your Pocket Business Daily podcast Free Code Camp
6/24/201933 minutes, 57 seconds
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A UX Writing Journey with Oz Chen from Disney

On the first episode of writers in tech, Oz Chen shared with me his journey of becoming a content strategist at Disney. We've talked about The journey from business analytics to content strategy What does it take to be a Content strategist for Disney The differences between UX writing and content strategy The ROI of UX writing and content strategy and how to win that battle Testing your copy like a pro How to get into UX writing Enjoy and don't forget to share it with a friend :) Join our UX Writing newsletter Book: The Elements of User Experience: User-Centered Design for the Web and Beyond Articles: 7 Techniques For Better User Experience Inspired By Walt Disney The 5 Planes of Content Strategy Oz Chen: uxbeginner.com Oz Chen Oz Chen LinkedIn
6/6/201941 minutes, 15 seconds