Content Strategy Exercises
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Tone mapping

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Fogg Behavior Model

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Miller's Law

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Hick's Law

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UX writing examples

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Tension systems
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Interaction design
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What UX writing is not

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Effects of serial position

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Set the right tone
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Situational factors

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Loss aversion
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Types of psychology in UX writing

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Use simple language

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What is UX writing?

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When users are upset

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Responsibilities of a UX writer

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Creating guidelines for using the brand voice
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Purpose of UX writing

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Generation of patterns

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Don't make users think more than needed

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Grammar and syntax

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When users are pleased

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Voice vs. tone

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When users are neutral

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Intuitive processes

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Word length
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What is brand voice?

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Be concise

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Set your writing goals

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Who a UX writer works with

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Adding character

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Composition

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Integrate the brand’s voice

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Thematic sorting

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Anticipate confusion

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Miller's law

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Say no to dark patterns

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End on prepositions

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Maintain visual hierarchy

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Add a human touch

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Include keywords and phrases

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Break down tasks into smaller ones

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Follow common design patterns

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Minimize choices

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Divide text into chunks

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Use progressive disclosure

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Cognitive load

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Eliminate unnecessary tasks

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