Pathologically Entrepreneurial
In the midst of house hunting in the Seattle area, I somehow have managed to launch a little marketing site for RescueTime (my current side project). It shows a few screenshots, answers a few questions, and allows folks to sign up to hear about it when we launch (via a quick-n-dirty PHP script).
I’d love to hear from folks about their thoughts on the site. Is the messaging clear?
I feel like we web geeks need to be constantly aware of the “curse of knowledge” we have about our own industry and the products we create.
The idea of the “curse of knowledge” as it relates to web geeks is one of the most compelling ideas I heard at SXSW, in a presentation by the authors of “Made to Stick“. I’m going to quote Harley Stagner, who has the distinction of being the #1 google result for the query “tappers and listeners”. Congrats Harley!
They told the story of Elizabeth Newton, who in 1990 earned her Ph. D. with an experiment involving “tappers” and “listeners”. In this experiment the “tappers” received a list of well-known songs that they had to tap out on a table to the “listeners”. The “listener” had to guess the song being “tapped.” Out of 120 songs only 2.5% were guessed correctly. What made this noteworthy was the fact that the “tappers” were also required to guess how often the “listeners” would guess a song correctly. The “tappers” guessed 50% when the reality was 2.5%. Why such a huge margin of error? The “tappers” had what the Heaths referred to as the “Curse of Knowledge.” When they “tapped” a tune it was impossible for them to tap it without hearing it in their head. Their prior knowledge of the song title made it impossible for them to imagine the “listener” having no such knowledge.
That 47.5% discrepency is the best damned illustration of the curse of knowledge that I’ve ever seen.
Sometimes I feel like even the best web UI designers are busily tapping away, confident that the users they are building for are “hearing” the same song that’s in their heads.
Anyhoo, if you get a chance, check out the RescueTime site and tell me what song you’re hearing.
Harley Stagner
April 17th, 2007 at 10:04 pm
Thanks for the quote and link to my humble site! Number 1 google hit, huh? That’s pretty cool!
Seriously, I really enjoyed “Made to Stick”. I would recommend it to anyone, especially those who work in any kind of service or product development.
Thanks again for the mention!
-Harley Stagner
http://www.harleystagner.com
Sandra-wv
August 25th, 2007 at 1:18 pm