Hello and Welcome to Behind the Friction, Reader! A place where we look past the obvious answers, question assumptions, and uncover what’s really getting in the way. Looking for a previous issue? They are all available to read on my website. ~ 🔍 ~ This week, I’m busy getting ready for Becky’s upcoming Schools In for Summer event. I’m contributing two products. One is something I created last summer and decided deserved a second life. You’ll get to see both next week. But something interesting happened while I was putting everything together. My focus had shifted. I wasn’t thinking about the products anymore. A few years ago, my questions would have sounded something like: “Is this good enough?” You know. Creator questions 😆 This time, though, I found myself asking: “What happens when someone first discovers this?” Here’s what changed for me when I started learning about experience design: The product isn’t the whole experience. And I think that’s one reason some products quietly outperform others. Not because they’re objectively better. The instructions. “Hey, I thought about you while creating this.” Those things matter more than we often give them credit for. The funny part? Once you start looking through an experience design lens, you see it everywhere. In businesses. Even in a simple $7 offer! And that’s been the most fun part of this whole project.
PS: Becky’s new training is live! It’s definitely worth checking out if you want to use AI to create and sell awesome stationery products online without all the usual hassle. PS2: Sometimes the biggest breakthrough isn’t finding the answer. Here’s what can help: 👉 https://stephiethehappymom.com/log/kit 👉 https://stephiethehappymom.com/snapshot/kit . === . NOTE: I’m moving things around in the backend to make room for a new project. Can you help me spot “bad experiences” regarding my site, your members’ area, communications, or whatever? I would really appreciate your help with this! It will make it so much easier for me to fix and improve everything that needs attention. Thank you! === . Disclosure: From time to time, I will include links in the emails that would include promotions for my own products or affiliate products, meaning I get paid when you buy the product. However, I only ever mention products I love and would recommend whether I was being compensated or not. Always use due diligence when buying anything and remember, what works for me may not always work for you! Thank you so much for your support of Stephie The Happy Mom! To make sure you keep getting these emails, please add [email protected] to your address book or whitelist us. |
June 19
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