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Reddit mentions of Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products

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We found 5 Reddit mentions of Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products. Here are the top ones.

Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products
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  • Enthoo Eclipse ATX includes 1 x 120mm fans in front and 1 x 120mm fan in the rear. Ability to upgrade to additional fans is possible.
  • Steel Exterior and Chassis. Clean interior - Hidden PSU and HDD's. 10 color RGB downlight + RGB power light with on/off switch. optional upgrade: Internal RGB lighting (Same as Luxe case)
  • Optimal airflow - Direct airflow to CPU / GPU. 1x Phanteks 120mm Fan in front . 1x Phanteks 120mm Fan in rear. Supports water-cooling radiators (up to 360)
  • Soundproofing panels (Top/Front/Side) (additional top vent covers). 2x Drop-N-Lock SSD brackets included. 4x Modular HDD Brackets (Optional).Removable HDD cage for installation of long PSU's Removable HDD cage for installation of long PSU's (>270mm) / water-pump. Strategically placed dust filters (fully filtered). Clean cable management using Phanteks' preinstalled Hoop-N-Loop cable ties
  • Dimension: 210 mm x 465 mm x 470 mm (W x H x D)
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Release dateNovember 2014

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Found 5 comments on Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products:

u/7FigureMarketer · 3 pointsr/Entrepreneur

You should be more specific about what you're hoping to learn. There are thousands of resources out there in regards to entrepreneurship, marketing, website development & eCommerce. You could find pretty much anything you want if you phrase it correctly.

Example Searches

  • How to setup Facebook ads
  • How to start a business under $1,000
  • Growth hacking (tips and tricks on growing your business fast)
  • How to build a wordpress website + top wordpress plugins
  • How to create a landing page
  • Best community bulletin board software
  • How to build a Facebook group
  • How to create YouTube videos

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    You can just keep going from there.

    The basics of what you'll need, assuming you know nothing (which I doubt) would be this.

  • How to build a website (wordpress, html, Wix, Squarespace, .etc)
  • How to build an audience (paid + organic, FB + Google + Instagram + Pinterest + YouTube + Reddit)

    Everything else you just figure out along the way based on how you want to monetize your audience and quite honestly, no book is going to help you figure that out.

    You'll learn a lot more just hanging out on Reddit and watching YouTube videos on the subject matter that's next on your checklist. Books are almost purely inspirational at this point and I think we can agree there are plenty of Podcasts that will help you find inspiration (and skill), such as The Top (Nathan Latka) or Mixergy

    If you study hustlers you'll get all the information and inspiration you could ever hope for. Read or watch anything from Noah Kagan (AppSumo). No one does it better than him. Ryan Holiday (not an affiliate link) is another favorite of mine. There are also some older Tim Ferriss articles that really talk about how you approach certain businesses.

    Like I said, man. It's all out there. You don't need to pay $1 for information, you just have to know what to look for and if you listen to a few podcasts or read a few beginner articles you'll figure out pretty quickly the steps you need to take next.

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    Some Books I Like (no affiliate links)

  • The Obstacle Is The Way: Ryan Holiday
  • Extraordinary Popular Delusions And The Madness of Crowds: Charles Mackay
  • Secrets Of A Master Closer: Mike Kaplan
  • Hooked: Nir Eyal
  • The Art Of Learning: Josh Waitzken
  • The 4 Hour Workweek: Tim Ferriss (Maybe the best entrepreneur book of all time)
  • Pitch Anything: Oren Klaff
  • The Gambler: William C. Rempel
  • and of course...How To Win Friends & Influence People: Dale Carnegie (everyone MUST read this book)
u/quarlwithcode · 1 pointr/Entrepreneur

Personally I find that using what you know is best. Consumers don't care what you're using for your stack as long as your app/product solves their problem. Focus more on the features and UX of the product as a technical founder because this is what you'll be able to push and what your customers will care about more.

One book that helped me consider consumer psychology more was Hooked.

Also I've been assuming that your venture is B2C. If you're business is B2B you may want to talk to potential customers first through interviews and see what they might expect for your stack (depending on your venture of course).

Hope this helped some :)

u/amonii · 1 pointr/truegaming

Hooked is an excellent book describing all the tactics behind making addicting technology. It doesn't talk about games specifically but all of these concepts can be applied to any app from social media to gaming.

u/Alagash8 · 1 pointr/IndustrialDesign

Seemed a little dated for design strategy. I would check out Hooked if you are into design theory. May or may not be out of scope.


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