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There are many examples of good and bad UX Writing out there - and no doubt, these examples are helpful for every junior and advanced UX Writer. But is this really all we need to know in order to write great microcopy for our users. The answer is short and simple: no.
Great copy and microcopy are always perfectly custom-tailored to the skills, needs, preferences, habits, fears, and values of our very specific target audience. This is why the classic good and bad practice examples of UX Writing are very limited in their informative value. And this is also why UX Writers - just like designers - more and more rely on proper user research and user testing, as it helps us to make target audience-specific, well-informed decisions about which emotions to address, which information to include, and which words to use.
However, especially for UX Writers who are new to the field, many things about user research and user testing in UX Writing remain obscure:How can user research actually improve my UX Writing. What parts of our copy can be tested. What kinds of different methods for exploring and testing are actually helpful for UX Writers.
How do we choose the right method. What do we need to keep in mind when setting up our user research and user testing. If you ask yourself these and other questions and have not yet found an answer to them, this course is the right choice for you.
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