User habits are a competitive advantage. Products that change customer routines are less susceptible to attacks from other companies.
Why not live now instead of someday? - Nir Eyal
Why not live now instead of someday?
- Nir Eyal
Instead of relying on expensive marketing, habit-forming companies link their services to the users' daily routines and emotions. - Nir Eyal
Instead of relying on expensive marketing, habit-forming companies link their services to the users' daily routines and emotions.
For an infrequent action to become a habit, the user must perceive a high degree of utility, either from gaining pleasure or avoiding pain. - Nir Eyal
For an infrequent action to become a habit, the user must perceive a high degree of utility, either from gaining pleasure or avoiding pain.
Users who continually find value in a product are more likely to tell their friends about it. - Nir Eyal
Users who continually find value in a product are more likely to tell their friends about it.
Products with higher user engagement have the potential to grow faster than their rivals. - Nir Eyal
Products with higher user engagement have the potential to grow faster than their rivals.
Like flossing, frequent engagement with a product, especially over a short period of time, increases the likelihood of forming new routines. - Nir Eyal
Like flossing, frequent engagement with a product, especially over a short period of time, increases the likelihood of forming new routines.
The ultimate goal of a habit-forming product is to solve the user's pain by creating an association so that the user identifies the company's product… - Nir Eyal
The ultimate goal of a habit-forming product is to solve the user's pain by creating an association so that the user identifies the company's product…
Habit-forming products often start as nice-to-haves, but once the habit is formed, they become must-haves. - Nir Eyal
Habit-forming products often start as nice-to-haves, but once the habit is formed, they become must-haves.
To initiate (user) action, doing must be easier than thinking. - Nir Eyal
To initiate (user) action, doing must be easier than thinking.
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