Episode #1027
How to Create an Amazing User Experience That Google Loves
May 24, 2019

In episode #1027, we discuss how to create amazing user experiences for which Google will reward you. Tune in to hear how you can do this.

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TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:

  • [00:27] Today’s Topic: How to Create an Amazing User Experience That Google Loves
  • [00:40] Create something the user will love.
  • [01:31] Run surveys to see why people aren’t having a good experience.
  • [03:10] Think about the customer first and you will win in the long run.
  • [03:40] Amazon’s goal was to provide the best user experience.
  • [04:10] All of Eric’s products are Apple, because they provide a good user experience.
  • [05:25] Please your customers and you will please Google.
  • [05:51] That’s it for today!
  • [05:56] We are almost at capacity for our live event, so register while you still can: Check out Single Grain for more info.

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