UX Research: Mobile Diary Studies
33mBeginner2021-04-29
Authors

Sarah Weise
Author and CEO of Bixa, a marketing research studio
Course details
Studying your customers’ experience—especially as they interact with your product or brand in the context of their lives—leads to discoveries that help you make strong business, product, and UX decisions. In this course, learn how to capture snapshots of the moments that matter by conducting mobile diary studies through text, screen recording, or selfie videos. Sarah Weise explains this qualitative research technique to gather real-life data from customers in a way that will meet your UX or market research goals. Using data gathered in mobile diary studies, you can make value-based decisions by mapping a customer’s journey, identifying buyer touch points, understanding how to segment your audience, conducting exploratory research, and more. By the end of this course, you’ll be ready to perform mobile diary studies that result in actionable and meaningful insights.
Skills covered
UX DesignUser ExperiencePersonaWeb Development
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Insights direct from your customer
- 02 - What you should know
1. What Are Mobile Diary Studies
- 03 - What is a mobile diary study
- 04 - Gathering data with text, video, or screenshots
2. The Five Market Research Outcomes
- 05 - Exploratory insights
- 06 - Linguistic and sentiment insights
- 07 - Mapping a customer's journey
- 08 - Moments of truth in the buying journey
- 09 - Behavioral-based customer segmentation
3. Analysis and Writing the Report
- 10 - Analyzing your qualitative data
- 11 - What goes into your report
Conclusion
- 12 - Building your market research tool kit
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