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Take away from HOOKED –
Build- Habit-Forming Products by Eyal Nir
- Habits are defined as “behaviors done with little or no conscious thought.”
- The convergence of access, data, and speed is making the world a more habit-forming place.
- Businesses that create customer habits gain a significant competitive advantage.
- The Hook Model describes an experience designed to connect the user’s problem to a solution frequently enough to form a habit.
- The Hook Model has four phases: trigger, action, variable reward, and investment.
