Given that I’m a user experience practitioner and consultant who is active on Twitter, it’s not surprising that I have a lot of folks coming to me with questions. Unfortunately it’s gotten to a point where I can no longer answer each person individually.
In an effort to keep my sanity while still being as helpful as possible (heck, I’ve gotten a lot of help to get me here!), I’m going to start a weekly one-hour video chat during which people can ask anything on their minds and I’ll do my best to answer. Hopefully the questions will be related to user experience, consulting, entrepreneurship, New York, and other things I know a lot about.
Finding a good time, especially for a global audience, is not going to be easy. I have a few possibilities, so I wanted to leave it to you to decide.
Place your vote on my PollDaddy poll.
Thanks! I’m really looking forward to this. If you have ideas about ways I can make Whit Hour useful and cool, please let me know in the comments.
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Tejas Shukla says
Wow! are you really doing this? Just wondering if the videos will be available for some one missed it?
Whitney Hess says
Great idea! I'll record the sessions and post them here on the blog. How's that?
Tejas Shukla says
Gonna Love!
AjithM says
Can you also put a option in your video chat timing so that it suits for people in other side of world … I'm at GMT+5.30
Else please record and share these video chat.
Whitney Hess says
Unfortunately these are the only times that will consistently work in my schedule. I hope you voted for the time that will work the best for you.
Jaanus Kase says
Inspired by AskIJ of iJustine? :) (I love that show btw.)
WaltRibeiro says
I woUldnt wory so much. Build it and they will come. I'll be tuning in!