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You probably don’t notice intuitive web design, but you do notice bad design. People such as Charles Novabos, who works with Pramerica, are essential to ensuring a seamless online experience.
While bad website design sticks out like a sore thumb, good website design should be imperceptible. You mightn’t even notice when a page is well integrated across your devices or is designed intuitively – you’ll be too busy breezing through the site with ease.
Ensuring websites are seamless to navigate, however, is a far from easy task. That’s why companies such as Pramerica need user experience (UX) researchers such as Charles Novabos. We caught up with Novabos to see what his working day entails.
https://www.siliconrepublic.com/people/pramerica-charles-novabos-ux-design/
If there’s one person I’m learning a lot from these days, it’s my 2-year-old granddaughter. Watching young Hazel encounter and learn to navigate her way in the world is a delight and incredibly instructional. She has no preconceived ideas of how things should work, nor built-in assumptions of what an interaction should be. She learns by copying, and most of all, by trying: pushing her limits of what is socially acceptable, and technologically feasible, to help her obtain her goals.
Hazel is the best predictor of the customer experience.
https://www.cmswire.com/customer-experience/want-to-know-the-future-of-customer-experience-ask-a-2-year-old/
According to comScore, seven out of every 10 hours we spend on the web are on mobile devices. All those years of wanting a big screen and now we choose to stare at a screen that’s smaller than most turtles. What the heck is that all about?
The answers are obvious: ease of use, accessibility and portability. It’s not like it’s convenient to use our laptop computers while we’re in line at Trader Joe’s or at our kid’s softball tournament — between games, of course. The reality is that we have our phones with us all the time and they have become our No. 1 resource for accessing the web.
http://www.rentalmanagementmag.com/Art/tabid/232/ArticleId/31403/Make-the-mobile-experience-awesome.aspx/
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/
The technology industry continues to offer new and exciting opportunities — and if you are a leader in this industry in 2019, you have plenty of pathways to success. In addition to following market trends, I have also spoken with CIOs about what this year will bring. Here are five key things technology leaders should focus on in 2019.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbestechcouncil/2019/02/04/five-key-focus-areas-for-technology-leaders-in-2019/
Fior Markets have published a research report titled Global User Experience (UX) Research Software Market 2019 by Manufacturers, Countries, Type and Application, Forecast to 2024 in which authors have done a complete analysis of various aspects of the market such as region-wise analysis, vital information related to the industry, status, and prediction for upcoming years until 2024. The User Experience (UX) Research Software market has been tremendously fuelling the industry as well as consequently the international economy. The report encloses a profound analysis of contemporary trends, imminent opportunities, challenges, and driving force.
https://ourcryptojournal.com/global-user-experience-ux-research-software-market-2019-future-scenario-usertesting-hotjar-lookback-userzoom-validately/39694/
With customer experience top of mind with forward thinking organizations, it's no surprise that user experience designers are in demand. In fact, survey data from Adobe on demand for user exerpience designers in February 2017 revelaed that, "Eighty-seven percent of managers said hiring more UX designers is the top priority for their organization: higher than graphic designers (76%) and product managers (74%), and tied with software engineers for top spot." "The demand for UX designers is still there. Just one look at Indeed’s job posting for UX designers speaks volumes, "said Cisco Guzman, director of product management at Adobe XD.
https://www.cmswire.com/customer-experience/13-must-have-user-experience-ux-design-skills/
When it comes to investing in UX for an organisation’s service or product, the question that comes up often is whether it is worth the investment or not. While the added value is not completely quantifiable, the results of great UX are very measurable and real. A study by Forrester showed that companies that invest in UX see lowered costs of customer acquisition, lowered support cost, increased customer retention and increased market share. Furthermore, statistics show that every $1 invested in UX brings $100 in return, which brings the ROI to a staggering 1,000 per cent.
Here’s a look at some of the benefits of implementing UX in apps, software, products and websites.
https://yourstory.com/2019/01/ux-design-offers-great-return-investments/
Innovation is everything in our ever-changing business world. If you want your business to remain on top, you have to keep up with the latest and greatest trends.
However, there’s also something to be said for “tried and true” business tactics. According to members of Forbes Technology Council, the most innovative companies of the last 20 years had some common keys to their long-term success, and today’s tech leaders can follow in their footsteps. Here’s how you can implement some of the lessons imparted by these technology giants.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbestechcouncil/2019/02/01/long-term-success-lessons-from-techs-most-innovative-companies/#8292b4631638/