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Hire us, fun accessibility, marketing budgets

As we move into the busy season, I’ve been thinking about how I’ll be spending our time at Draft, and what really matters to me in my life.

In past years, I would work really hard from August until around the second week of December, when economy shipping deadlines would hit. Then I would drop off the face of the earth from then until March.

This year will be a little different, for a few reasons:

  • The only important thing I launched this year, text, is both fun for me to make and generating a small profit. People seem to love reading it, to the point where it has become many others’ “drop everything and read this” newsletter, even though it is not a newsletter, only text, an endless & beautiful avalanche of text. I like focusing on text. I think text is worth my heartbeats.
  • I have enough money to make it through the rest of the year. If nobody pays me to do anything between now and December 31, Draft will lose a small amount of money, but ultimately we’ll be fine.
  • Society is fractally collapsing.
  • I’m tired.
  • So are you.
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#32
August 2, 2022
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200-level interviews, search query types, heuristics

The busy season is approaching. If you want to work together, please buy a teardown or get in touch.


This week, for paid members

  • This month’s deep-dive presentation covers four different 201-level interview techniques that work especially well during global recession & societal collapse. Timely!
  • Our weekly paid lesson talks about how to research, execute, and adapt to major changes in your store’s positioning. Sometimes you need to serve a different sort of customer, or solve a different sort of problem!
  • Our design of the week tracks a very subtle free shipping threshold. Did you miss it?
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#31
July 26, 2022
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Optimization & development, pricing pages, text

People have been enjoying text lately. If you’ve been around these parts for a while and you want more writing about life stuff, you might want to join us.


This week, for paid members

  • Our fortnightly teardown is for new camera brand Hung Supply.
  • Our weekly paid lesson is all about the relationship between optimization & development. In what ways do they connect with one another, and in what ways can they work together to improve executional velocity?
  • And finally, our design of the week covers an interesting add-to-cart button. That’s it! That’s all I’m telling you about it. If you want to know more, you know what to do.
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#30
July 19, 2022
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BI dashboards, project management, apparel sizing

Limited copies of Store Design are still available.


This week, for paid members

  • Our design of the week is for the funniest pagination we’ve ever seen. Should pagination be funny? The answer is no.
  • And our weekly paid lesson is a big one, talking about BI dashboards and what they can teach us. Dashboard maintenance is effectively a full-time role – making sure the data is clean, and providing actionable insights with it. We used to do this as a standalone offering, but we found that it really requires a solid 40 hours per week of work, and so we think internal resourcing is the way to go. Nonetheless, stores have a need for this, and they want to know where to start. So let’s talk about it!
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#29
July 12, 2022
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LAUNCH: Store Design, a new zine

Today, I’m thrilled to announce a new text on how to get started with design for your store. It’s called Store Design, and it’s out now.

You are never “done” designing your store. There’s always new customer insights to gather, new things to fix, new issues to uncover. This is the most exciting part of design! Once you’re done fixing all the low-hanging fruit, that’s when your job gets really interesting.

At the same time, we’ve found that most people don’t know how to peel back these layers. They think design is just the surface layer of the store. Maybe more sophisticated store owners think design is the layout of the buy box, or the placement & treatment of upsells.

We take a more expansive view of design – because after a decade of hands-on experience, we’ve come to realize that “design” is often the right answer to the question. Store Design gets you in the right mindset – by redefining what you think “design” is, making the case for a clear design process in any store, and providing some clear next steps for you to take.

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#28
July 5, 2022
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Why “CRO” is an outdated term, case studies, teardown improvements

Last week, we mentioned an improvement to teardowns for store owners. Here it is: if you’re a store owner, buying a teardown also gets you a half-hour strategy call for free. That also means: if you buy a teardown on behalf of a store owner, they get a half-hour strategy call for free.

That’s it. Please clap.


This week, for paid members

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#27
June 28, 2022
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Value-based design mindset, system fonts, common consultative issues

For those of you who subscribed because I wrote about a sandwich eight years ago, I have written about a sandwich again. You may wish to subscribe to text to read it.

On the Draft front, we’re improving our teardowns. More on that shortly. Reply if you’re interested in being a beta tester.


This week, for paid members

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#26
June 21, 2022
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High-impact segments, new HIG, mobile benchmarks

This week, for paid members

  • Our paid lesson takes a brief shift away from mindset issues and talks about segmentation. How do you figure out what segments are likely to have an impact on your conversion strategy, and how can you thoughtfully research for them?
  • And our design of the week discusses the weirdest use case we’ve ever seen on a product detail page.

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#25
June 14, 2022
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Resourcing, tap targets, continuous variables

This week, for paid members

  • Our fortnightly teardown is for clean beauty brand Elate.
  • Our design of the week is all about an, uh, interesting link target from a home page masthead.
  • This week’s paid lesson discusses when & how to resource for new initiatives. What does communication look like? How about turnaround? What would a home run look like when hiring for your business?

Want in? Join us now – now named one of the best ecommerce communities going on the web.


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#24
June 7, 2022
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Long-term strategy, developer critiques, price display

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#23
May 31, 2022
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How to refer new work to Draft, long-term thinking, Markdown publishing

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#22
May 24, 2022
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Mindset, text, line length, text, text, accessible yellow, text

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#21
May 17, 2022
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Even splits, content design, weird mobile nav

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#20
May 10, 2022
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Optimization maturity guide, search suggestions, burnout

I’d like to thank everyone for their interest in our relaunch of Draft Revise. In the process of sifting through questions, I realized that I put together something over our holiday break, but I never posted it here.

We think a lot about optimization maturity here at Draft. Optimization maturity is the level of experience, sophistication, and process that you have with researching customers, careful experimentation, and revenue recapture.

Your familiarity with optimization dictates our ability to execute. And it also affects the sort of consultative education that we need to do on a day-to-day basis. We put together a spreadsheet that shows how optimization maturity progresses over time, and you can download it for free here.

We tend to find that organizations improve in their maturity by the time we’re done working with them, but only in a linear basis: they increase in maturity in a predictable fashion, moving from one set of expectations to the next.

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#18
May 3, 2022
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The next chapter of Draft Revise

Early spring is the right time to begin optimizing your store. We’ve been saying so for 8 years now. So it’s probably not a surprise that spring is when we always do our big launches.

We have one thing left that we’d like to talk about today: Draft Revise.

Draft Revise is our flagship consulting service, operating continuously since August of 2012. Slowly but surely, Draft Revise has evolved into what you see now: a research-first, design-driven optimization practice, proven to get results.

The constraints

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#17
April 26, 2022
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Last Day to Enroll in Draft Analysis & Ecommerce Email Mastery

The subject line pretty much says it, yes? Enrollment wraps up for these two courses at 5pm CDT today:

  • Draft Analysis
  • Ecommerce Email Mastery

Don't sleep! Ping us if you have any last-minute questions, we're around all day.

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#16
April 22, 2022
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Draft updates, impact design, research mindset

Some updates

  • We cleaned up the place a little. New colors, better buttons, spicier home page, overhauled nav.
  • Enrollment in Draft Plan is ongoing.
  • We have 1-week turnarounds for teardowns. This is the lowest it can get, don’t sleep!
  • Thanks to some updates on our merchant’s end, we now accept instant ACH payment for all of our products, as well as several major third-party payment providers. You can buy our stuff with Apple Pay now! The future!
  • Due to gestures grandly, we have had to change the list of countries that we deliver our books, zines, and posters to. In short, if your country can’t accept international priority mail packages, or if delivery logistics have become too complex to reliably guarantee arrival, we aren’t going to be able to ship there for the time being. For those who still want to receive our shipments (as well as other shipments from the States), we suggest Earth Class Mail as an affordable way to accept & forward our books in the future.
  • Finally, as we mentioned earlier, we’re going to be pausing sales of some of our older courses. Enroll in Ecommerce Email Mastery and Draft Analysis before 5pm CDT on Friday, April 22.

This week, for paid members

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#15
April 19, 2022
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Draft Plan questions, de-risked testing, upsell funnels

I’m deeply grateful to everyone for their interest in Draft Plan this past week. Before registration closes, I wanted to answer some questions that people have had:

What should I hope to get out of this?

Ideally, you will radically shift your work practice to embrace value-based design principles. If you’ve read our book but are stuck on the how, or you already have an existing practice but are curious how to take it to the next level, Draft Plan is for you.

What if I’m not DTC?

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#14
April 12, 2022
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Draft Plan, interview sprints, custom interfaces

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#13
April 5, 2022
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Remembering Christopher Alexander, GA4, better tools

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#12
March 29, 2022
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