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  • some really good stuff here

  • very interesting video thanks

  • good work here

  • brilliant video

  • Very enjoyable thank you

  • very interesting thanks

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  • I really appreciate this video. Yes, as others have pointed out, these points are not new in themselves. But it can be extremely difficult to communicate them to people and I think this video does an excellent job.

    I'll certainly be sharing it with my clients.

  • This is beautiful. Unfortunately, every dirt-bag internet marketer uses these - thanks Dan Kennedy! So much for this being the province of PhDs, and come to think of it, most good sales people know this too :)

    Oh, the wordpress plugin world is full of plugins that can collect (and fake) reviews, Facebook Likes, and now Google +1s. Authenticity/Trust through use of staff/owner voice, photos, etc... on website is important unless you are unattractive and uninteresting people! Good luck!

  • Nice Presentation - thanks and fantastic animation to go along with it!

  • Very useful information for every webdesigner!

  • Most of these tips are either design principles or UX tips. I thought a lot of people (who were web designers & developers) knew this already? Apparently I was wrong.

    You can learn a lot from this video, though. I never knew why the reading format was the best to use, until she explained. And I always knew that social validation was the best resource to choose from when designing websites, but I never understood why either. But like I said; this video is great. Thanks Dr. Weinschenk.

  • Love the video and information shared - appreciate the seven principles. Susan, when do you expect to add the transcript & captions for the video? In addition to adding SEO juice for search engines, adding captions & transcripts allows people with vision and hearing impairments to learn about your principles.

  • Great video and animation! I really like these short HFI introductions on UX. A little nit-picking; although we like faces and focus on the eyes it isn't always the best approach. Sometimes it's better to use pictures in which the subject is looking at, e,g, your product. Studies have shown that the reader’s eyes will also be drawn to the point the subject is looking at.

  • Fantastic Susan! The animated drawing commands your attention and you do a great job of telling the story for each principle. As the previous reviewer mentioned, it's sometimes difficult to "teach" these principles although you live and breath them everyday. This will be a great tool in trying to fill that gap.

    Thanks again!

  • This is well explained of what i follow while doing web design. But unfortunately i am not a good teacher or not well in explaining things so they forced me to choose some crappy ideas. So the end product is a mixture of crappy + some my ideas :)

    I wish if i can explain things just like what you did :) You did it amazingly.. thanks Susan.

  • Great video!!! Thanks for sharing.

  • Yeah great video 5 stars 

  • Excellent video Dr. Susan! thank you for show us this... I'm kind of new in this field, but I'm really enjoying all what this involves :) now I have to read your book

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  • Thanks for a great presentation Susan!

    I take it the example is the same as in your book (Neuro Web Design - which I truly recommend); the 6/24 jars of jam are different varieties?

  • @esben1983 thanks for your compliment and recommending my book. Yes it's different flavors of Jam - Susan

  • Great presentation! Very informative. Thanks.

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