beyond landing pages - five ways to find out if your idea is stupid

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Talk from the 2013 Lean Startup Conference. Get beyond landing pages and learn five proven techniques for finding out if your idea is stupid.

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BEYOND LANDING PAGES5 Ways to Find Out if Your Idea is Stupid

Laura Klein@lauraklein

Wednesday, December 11, 13

So, You Have An Idea

you should probably find out if it’s stupid.

Wednesday, December 11, 13

Have You Tried A Landing Page?

of course, you haveWednesday, December 11, 13

Landing Pages Are Good For…

learning whether people are interested enough in your idea to give you their email addresses

Wednesday, December 11, 13

Landing Pages Are Bad For…

Everything Else

Wednesday, December 11, 13

So, have you tried anything else?

Wednesday, December 11, 13

But What Else Is There?

audience buildingconcierge

wizard of ozfake door

crowdfunding

Wednesday, December 11, 13

Audience Building: Who Did It?

Wednesday, December 11, 13

Audience Building: What’s It Good For?

learning the size of the audience you can attract to your product before committing a lot of money and technical resources

Wednesday, December 11, 13

Audience Building: How Do You Do It?

Give away expertise for free on a regular basis

Establish yourself as an expert in the space

Build a community of like minded people

Wednesday, December 11, 13

Audience Building: What Does That Mean?

CONNECT!

Wednesday, December 11, 13

Concierge: Who Did It?

Wednesday, December 11, 13

Concierge: What’s It Good For?

learning what is actually required for your product before committing a lot of money and technical resources

Wednesday, December 11, 13

Concierge: How Do You Do It?

Provide a service for someone manually

Figure out the parts of the problem that users need the most help with

Wednesday, December 11, 13

Concierge: What Does That Mean?

HELP!

Wednesday, December 11, 13

Wizard Of Oz: Who Did It?

Wednesday, December 11, 13

Wizard Of Oz: What’s It Good For?

learning what you need to automate before committing a lot of money and technical resources

Wednesday, December 11, 13

Wizard Of Oz: How Do You Do It?

Use humans instead of automation until you can’tDo things that don’t scale

Wednesday, December 11, 13

Wizard Of Oz: What Does That Mean?

PRETEND!

Wednesday, December 11, 13

Fake Door: Who Did It?

Wednesday, December 11, 13

Fake Door: What’s It Good For?

learning whether users have any interest in your feature before committing a lot of money and technical resources

Wednesday, December 11, 13

Fake Door: How Do You Do It?

Add the first interaction with an interfaceProvide a good experience for the user even if it’s not what they expect

Wednesday, December 11, 13

Fake Door: What Does That Mean?

MEASURE!

Wednesday, December 11, 13

Crowdfunding: Who Did It?

Wednesday, December 11, 13

Crowdfunding: What’s It Good For?

learning whether users will pay for your product before committing a lot of money and technical resources

Wednesday, December 11, 13

Crowdfunding: How Do You Do It?

Post your idea on KickstarterAsk for a credit card or pre-payment

Wednesday, December 11, 13

Crowdfunding: What Does That Mean?

SELL!

Wednesday, December 11, 13

Those Experiments Again

audience buildingconcierge

wizard of ozfake door

crowdfunding

Wednesday, December 11, 13

So, that’s all of them, right?

Wednesday, December 11, 13

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! (no)

Wednesday, December 11, 13

Incredibly Generic Steps For Creating Your Own Experiments

1.Identify what you want to learn.

2.Figure out a way to learn exactly that.

3.Profit! Iterate!

Wednesday, December 11, 13

Questions?@lauraklein

laura@usersknow.comhttp://www.usersknow.com

UX for Lean Startups

Wednesday, December 11, 13

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