Of brains and buttons (UXCE, Berlin, Germany)

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About This Presentation

There are four main topics in this presentation - from simple practical considerations to the more obscure cognitive triggers. IAs need to know this stuff and act on it before the interaction-design crowd, the business analysts, and the content strategists take it away from them:

1. Forms and basic...


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Of buttons and brains:
e-commerce tricks and tips
Eric Reiss
@elreiss
UXcamp Europe
8 June 2014
Berlin, Germany

Rational/physicalIntuitive/emotional
UnderstandableRewarding

Let the gamesbegin?

Right answer.
Wrong focus.
Thanks for
playing.
Goodbye.

Words of wisdom #1
Forms are the Elmer Fudds
of e-commerce.

Words of wisdom #2
Your form may be the first
and only true dialog you
have with a customer.

Words of wisdom #3
There is no such thing
as ?online-conversion?
without a form that works.

The most (in)famous form of our time?
Source: L. David Roper

Words of wisdom #4
Bad form design costs more
than just customers.
A bad form can cost lives.

The top four problems with forms
? They come at a dumb time
? They are unintelligible
? They are difficult to complete
? They cannot be completed

Words of wisdom #5
If you want people to give
you something, give them
something first. They will
feel a sense of obligation.

?I don?t want to marry
you guys. I just want
to buy something. Stop
forcing a relationship
on me!?
A frustrated shopper

Opinionated observation #1
Some e-commerce sites are
essentially the cyberspace
equivalent of date-rape.

10 things customers will tell you
1.Don?t tell me how great you are. BE great!
2.Go the extra mile.
3.Don?t get in my way when I?m trying to shop.
4.If I know what I?m looking for, help me find it.
5.If I have questions, I want straight answers, not a salestalk.
6.Tell me if you?re going off to look for my size. Don?t just turn and leave.
7.If you expect me to buy something, tell me what it costs
8.Are your own affairs so important that you feel justified in ignoring me?
9.Don?t make me feel stupid.
10.If you make a mistake, admit it.
Sources: Paco Underhill, Eric Reiss

The top four problems with forms
? They come at a dumb time
? They are unintelligible
? They are difficult to complete
? They cannot be completed

Courtesy of Mark Hurst

The top four problems with forms
?They come at a dumb time
? They are unintelligible
? They are difficult to complete
? They cannot be completed

Scary fact #1
About 75% of the people who
requested a password, didn?t
even try to complete a purchase
once requested.
Source: Jared Spool

The top four problems with forms
?They come at a dumb time
? They are unintelligible
? They are difficult to complete
? They cannot be completed

Rational/physical
Understandable
Intuitive/emotional
Rewarding

Berlin
HollywoodGermany

And what are you looking for in a shoe?

Words
What?s in our shared-reference toolkit?

Words“Words”
http://www.cdnow.com

“Words”
?Who are they??
?What is this?? ?No habla ingl?s?
?I?m new to the web?
But culture can kill

Old Hawaiian Hula Dancer Girl Motion Lamp
All original and signed Dodge Inc on the base. Shade is original also
but needs some repair or restoration. The hula girl is in wonderful
condition with a fabulous patina. There is a little loss to the bronze
finish at her right shoulder. No chips, cracks, repairs or scratches.
Hula mechanics work excellent -- strong and quiet. Light works also.
The only damage I have to report is the switch is bent some but still
works -- I don't want to try to straighten it and risk breaking it. There
are 4 settings--off, hula only, lamp only and lamp and hula. Wiring
looks good. Base is 7 1/4" diameter. Lamp is 18" tall to top of the
socket, 21 1/2" tall with shade attached. This is the very first hula girl
motion lamp -- she has a lei around her neck and around each
ankle. She looks to be made of bronze but I don't think so. Circa
1940's. What looks like spotting on the base is magnified dust
particles from rubbing my finger on her skirt to straighten it out -- my
camera really shows them up for some reason.

Scary fact #2
Longer text outperforms
short text by 40.5%
? Short-copy ROI = -14%
? Long-copy ROI = +21%
Source: Marketingexperiments.com

?Words fail me??

Words of wisdom #6
Show Bugs the carrot patch.

Rational/physical
Understandable
Intuitive/emotional
Rewarding

I gss you cn rd ths txt :) wtht vwls.

And what comes next?
�Big Mac
�Large shake
�???Fries

Words of wisdom #7
Content is king.
But context is the kingdom.

The magic of context
? It differentiates your products
? It differentiates your company
? It provides a service
? It facilitates upselling

Scary fact #3
In the dark, all toothpaste looks alike.
But so does hemorrhoid cream.
Context differentiates. Yet often changes.
Source: Eric Reiss

Words of wisdom #9
Bugs might be interested
in your lettuce patch, too.

Rational/physical
Understandable
Intuitive/emotional
Rewarding

Mid brain
love, hate
Old brain
sex, survival
New brain
MT = a + b log2(2A/W + c)

Cognitive challenges
? Control images and colors
? Limit choices (or expand them)
? Provide social validation
? Invoke scarcity
? Play on fear of loss

Buy now! Buy now!
21% increase in conversions
Source: University of Bergen, Norway

Cognitive challenges
? Control images and colors
? Limit choices (or expand them)
? Provide social validation
? Invoke scarcity
? Play on fear of loss

+
vs.vs.

Three different scenarios
�Buy camera and case at same time
�Expectation that some high-end cases would be sold
�Case bought separately ?two choices
�Expectation that mostly low-end case would be sold
�Case bought separately ?three choices
�Expectation that mostly mid-range case would be sold
Inspired by Dr. Susan Weinschenk

Cognitive challenges
? Control images and colors
? Limit choices (or expand them)
? Provide social validation
? Invoke scarcity
? Play on fear of loss

Scarcity
Social validation
Fear of loss

39 x 3 = 117

Words of wisdom #10
It?s always funny when Bugs?
prefrontal cortex triumphs over
Elmer Fudds?s amygdala and
hippocampus.

Rational/physical
UnderstandableRewarding
Intuitive/emotional

Words of wisdom #11
You play the game.
Or you lose the game.

Danke!

Eric Reiss can (usually) be found at:
The FatDUX Group ApS
Strand?re 15
2100 Copenhagen
Denmark
Office: (+45) 39 29 67 77
Mobil: (+45) 20 12 88 44
Twitter: @elreiss
[email protected]
www.fatdux.com