We have some exciting news for all of the Google Analytics geeks out there! Mopinion has just launched a new Google Analytics (GA) integration that will enable Mopinion users to track and analyse feedback form results (such as scores and feedback categories) combined with user behaviour directly from GA – and this time, without the hassle of setting up these events manually.
https://mopinion.com/customer-feedback-google-analytics-integration/
It’s time for another product update and we’ve got plenty to share with you this month. We have made a lot of progress on the accessibility front these past few months, including the introduction of a new integration solution together with Zapier and our recently attained WCAG certification. We’ve also added some cool new features to the platform itself, including some additional feedback form customisation options.
https://mopinion.com/february-product-update/
Bounce rate is a metric that helps determine a webpage’s strength. Bounce rate is shown in a number of different Google Analytics reports and is often used by webmasters to determine whether the content of a page satisfies the intent of the user.
Primarily, companies want their website to have low bounce rates. A good user experience results in a low bounce rate. Here is an in-depth look at the bounce rate and what companies can do to reduce theirs.
https://knowtechie.com/an-in-depth-look-at-the-importance-of-bounce-rate/
What we now consider key-concepts, such as User Experience (UX) and User Interface (UI), were yet a mirage and all websites looked like a multiplayer version of Notepad.
Fortunately, technology evolved and so did web-design. Visually speaking, everyone wants to lead the race, providing top-notch websites with astonishing interfaces. However, concerning user experience, there's still a lot of room for improvement.
We’ve seen before how good UX can – and will – be determinant in some markets, but here I’ll look at it from the other side. What exactly does bad UX look like and how are we affected by it?
https://www.imaginarycloud.com/blog/high-end-ux-design-fails/
If you’re using Google Analytics, you will have access to a bunch of data that came from Google monitoring the user experience of your visitors. Those data are used to gauge your website performance and also play a role in your SERP.
In this blog post we are going to talk about: what is user experience, how does it affect SEO, how to check your user experience signals data, and how those data matters.
https://seopressor.com/blog/what-is-user-experience-and-website-performance/