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Episode description
Research panels are a fantastic way to do UX research: instead of emailing the entire user list, you're working with a small loyal segment of your audience. Our guest today is Ashley Warren, a UX researcher at ShortStack. You'll learn how to put together a representative research panel, keep them motivated, organize the research process, and manage the results.
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Show Notes- ShortStack — Ashley's company
- Why UX Researchers Should Create a Research Panel — Ashley's article
- Hotjar — a tool for recording user sessions (and other types of analytics)
- Microsoft Excel, Google Spreadsheets, Google Docs — tools for documenting the results
- UsabilityHub — a tool for remote user testing
- UsabilityHub blog, ConversionXL blog, Journal of Usability Studies — great resources for user testing
- Ashley's website
- Follow Ashley and ShortStack on Twitter: @ashleynhwarren, @shortstacklab
- Drop Ashley a line at ashley@shortstacklab.com
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