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  1. More shopping on mobile amplifies a persistent problem for online retailers. Growing cart abandonment. Research from Barilliance, an eCommerce personalization tools developer, illuminates the challenge.
    https://www.forbes.com/sites/paultalbot/2018/06/27/why-cart-abandonment-rates-arent-falling/
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  2. Brought on by the steady rise in mobile users and usage worldwide, mobile user experience (or Mobile UX) has recently become a major focal point for many digital marketers. It essentially encompasses how customers experience a mobile app while they’re active in the app itself. With the goal of offering a smooth and user-friendly UX, mobile UX is something which must be continuously optimised – especially if businesses wish to maintain a loyal and satisfied customer base. This is where the collection of in-app feedback comes in handy.
    https://mopinion.com/why-collect-in-app-feedback-mobile-ux/
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  3. No matter what services your company provides or what communication platforms you use, customer experience (CX) needs to be at the core of everything you do. With all the tools that are available to help brands engage with their customers -- from social media to artificial intelligence-based resources like product recommendations and chatbots -- there are more opportunities than ever to create powerful customer experiences that build loyalty and drive sales.

    But these tools aren’t going to use themselves, nor will a CX-focused culture spontaneously arise on its own. Brands need to make CX a priority at every level, from the first moment a consumer decides to explore their products online to the final step of the customer journey to the ongoing relationship that may last for years or even decades.
    https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbescommunicationscouncil/2018/12/11/why-customer-experience-has-never-been-more-vital/
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  4. With so much emphasis on user experience (UX) and agility in modern business, you would expect great design to be ubiquitous. It’s not. So Why does bad design keep happening? It’s the data. More accurately, it’s the lack of data, writes, Matthew Wishnow, Managing Director of Experience Design and Optimization at Accenture Interactive.

    With so much emphasis on user experience (UX) and agility in modern business, you would expect great design to be ubiquitous.

    It’s not.
    https://www.martechadvisor.com/articles/ux-and-cro/why-design-fails-hint-its-the-data/
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  5. User experience – notably poor user experience – has been a hot topic in recent months with the much-publicized launch of HealthCare.gov and its subsequent issues. User experience is a part of the design process that you don’t hear about unless something goes wrong. But it is something that should be an integral part of the design process, from early concepts to the final product.

    So with this renewed – and very public – discussion about user experience, why does it matter to designers?
    https://www.ceros.com/originals/why-does-user-experience-matter/
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  6. “Our company is trying to get away from Big Design Up Front. Why doesn’t UX get fast feedback and iterate?” the conference attendee asked. Considering a multi-step process, he asked why UX doesn’t design step 1, deliver that, design step 2, deliver that, etc.

    Imagine your company is setting up a new workflow for a customer to register and sign up for your system. The customer will need to complete a process where they create an account (or at least choose a password), select the level of service wanted, enter payment details, review the order, then complete it and get a confirmation message.
    https://www.cmswire.com/digital-experience/why-doesnt-ux-get-fast-feedback-and-iterate/
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  7. Mobile websites and mobile apps each have their own unique advantages. Where web offers immediate access and wide reach, apps are able to provide a rich, convenient experience that creates and engages loyal users. As per the report published by appannie, smartphone users spend 7x more time in native apps than in browsers, and access apps more frequently. Globally in H1 2017, native mobile apps accounted for 88% of time and 93% of sessions on Android phones (the remainder was spent in browsers).
    https://www.indianretailer.com/article/multi-channel/mobile-commerce/Why-it-is-important-for-retailers-to-focus-on-app-strategy.a6141/
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  8. It won’t come as surprise for you to hear that mobile phone usage has been increasing over the past decade. With the launch of the iPhone and other modern smartphones hitting the market, much of the population now expect to be able to do many everyday tasks through their mobile devices.
    https://mopinion.com/why-important-to-have-a-responsive-website-infographic/
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  9. Unfortunately there are many instances in which online customer feedback “falls on deaf ears”. Just a mere 46% of consumers feel that their feedback is being used in a constructive way. And what’s interesting is almost 83% of consumers say they would be more loyal to a brand if they knew that brand would act on their feedback and make improvements.
    https://mopinion.com/listening-to-the-voice-of-the-customer/
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  10. In today’s digital world, consumers’ attention span continues to decrease while expectations for online experiences increase. Research conducted by Google indicates that if sites take longer than three to four seconds to load, users are more likely to turn towards the competition. For a lot of marketers, user experience may not be front of mind, but it is now a vital part of their digital marketing strategy. In this piece for ExchangeWire, Maggie McKosky (pictured below), head of user experience & product design, Shutterstock, explains why user experience should go hand in hand with marketing – and not be delegated as a tech problem.
    https://www.exchangewire.com/blog/2019/02/25/why-its-important-for-marketers-to-embrace-ux/
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Mopinion is a proud sponsor of User Experience News. The voice of the online user is taking on an increasingly important role when it comes to improving websites and apps. So web analysts and digital marketeers are making more and more use of User Experience Tools in order to collect experience from the user. Mopinion takes it one step further and offers a solution to analyse and visualise User Experience results from your websites and apps wherever you need them. The real challenge for companies is not about capturing experience, it is about how to make sense of the data.