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Episode #4 - How to create chatbots that people actually use, with Hillary Black

Episode #4 - How to create chatbots that people actually use, with Hillary Black

FromWriters of Silicon Valley


Episode #4 - How to create chatbots that people actually use, with Hillary Black

FromWriters of Silicon Valley

ratings:
Length:
49 minutes
Released:
Apr 20, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Yo, chatbots. They’re all the rage, but are they actually going to be a necessary tool for UX writers and content strategists in the future? How essential are they to your arsenal? If they are, what skills do you need to learn? That’s the crux of today’s interview with Hillary Black, VP of Strategy & Conversation Design at Black Ops. Her company has created multiple chatbots for clients in the insurance, finance, and retail industries. She brings a wealth of knowledge to the podcast about what UX writers need to know about this exciting field. Hillary has actually published a fantastic ebook about how to create chatbots, and Writers of Silicon Valley listeners get a free download! Use the code “Podcast” at Gumroad to download your copy. I hope you enjoy the podcast, and as always, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts if you enjoy the content! It helps others find the pod. Stuff we mentioned: Hillary’s ebook on Gumroad Chatbot Conversation Design Club on Facebook Find Hillary online: Twitter
Released:
Apr 20, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (28)

The future is words. More businesses are investing in high quality UX writers and content strategists. Apple, Uber, Shopify, Spotify, Amazon...the list goes on. "UX Writer" is now one of the hottest jobs in tech - and around the world, too. Why? They realise writers embedded in design crews are the great differentiator. This podcast is all about those writers - who they are, where they come from, what they do...and why the work they do is so important. You've heard all about the stories of building computers in garages. Now it's time for the writers to stand up - and take their place.