RT @500Startups: @nireyal "Every hook starts with a trigger." #wmd2016 #500distro— Startup Social (@startupsocial1) November 5, 2016
Best #product doesn't win. The one that captivates best the monopoly of the mind ultimately wins. @nireyal at @500Startups' #WMD2016 #growth pic.twitter.com/mNJbvf4YtV— Nikola Pavesic (@nikpavesic) November 5, 2016
Great news! There are so many more ways that our customers can experience value @BlinderHQ. Thanks for the #aha @nireyal #wmd2016— Ross McConnell (@goRossgo) November 5, 2016
The best hook is love. @nireyal #wmd2016 #500distro pic.twitter.com/qQWxDsN6Su— 500 Startups (@500Startups) November 5, 2016
Content + Community = best strategy to hook your users for low frequency products. via @nireyal #WMD2016— Edith Yeung (@edithyeung) November 5, 2016
How to build habit-forming products through hooks by @nireyal https://t.co/8T3Ht5psL6 #WMD2016 #500distro #Growth via @mindmeister— Laura Bârlădeanu (@bulinutz) November 5, 2016
.@nireyal introducing a 4 stage guide of habit formation: "Trigger > Action > Variable Reward > Investment" at @500Startups #WMD2016 #Hooked pic.twitter.com/ftXixhNaP8— Yiying Lu (@YiyingLu) November 5, 2016
Product should scratch an itch that customer already feels. Like scrolling through a news feed when feeling is boredom. @nireyal #WMD2016— Julia Gitis (@edversation) November 5, 2016
Variable rewards increase engagement! #500distro #WMD2016 @nireyal pic.twitter.com/bqy32bwXAr— Franck Debane (@fdebane) November 5, 2016
Succesful products create habits by modulating our mood: Find user's itch and scratch it. #WMD2016 @nireyal pic.twitter.com/ToztwWbLuH— George Voulgaris (@gevou) November 5, 2016
"The difference between an email that feels like spam and an email that feels like magic is one word: context." @nireyal #WMD2016— Julia Gitis (@edversation) November 5, 2016
@nireyal "The #1 reason why your product will not be able to form a consumer's habit is frequency." #wmd2016 #500distro— 500 Startups (@500Startups) November 5, 2016
"Connect your product with your customer's problem with enough frequency to form a habit." @nireyal #WMD2016 #hooked— Lauren Davis (@ldavey365) November 5, 2016
A hook connects the user's problem with your product @nireyal #WMD2016 habit needs to be at least once a week— Julia Gitis (@edversation) November 5, 2016