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  1. If you’re involved in any kind of business, you’ve probably seen the abbreviation UX in online guides. It’s everywhere!

    It stands for user experience – the one thing all businesses are trying to improve. However, there’s a narrower approach to consider: UX design. User experience design is all about improving the product in a way that enhances the user’s experience. That’s being done through implementing various techniques, such as human-computer interaction, usability, visual design, interaction design, and information architecture.
    https://blog.apruve.com/b2b-user-experience-how-you-do-it-right/
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  2. Is your mobile app successful? How can this be evaluated? A mobile app development and its launching is obviously very hard for the developers and we expect the same success as that of WhatsApp, Facebook, Uber or amazon. If you want your app to be similar to these popular apps, it should be able to offer an overall performance.

    Choosing the right platform and stuffing only the optimal features is a vital part of the picture. The user experience is also equally important like the two sides of a coin. The user experience of an app decides whether the pp will remain in the user’s phone for long or he will simply churn it out as the moment he installs.

    Through this blog, let’s see how the user experience can make your app a success or a failure. The user experience make the navigation through the app easier as well as help in creating brand awareness. All the app giants who have gained enormous success until date are due to its exceptional UX designs.
    https://t2conline.com/design-fundamentals-to-enhance-the-user-experience-of-your-mobile-app/
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  3. UX design – the process of creating a website that is intuitive to the user – is ongoing and must adjust to the needs of your market and users. While you may feel like dropping the mic after getting your site up and running, it’s not over and done. As users and the digital landscape change, so must your website.

    In fact, optimal UX could be the factor that determines the success of your company. If your website is struggling to retain visitors, it may be that it needs a UX update. Try these strategies to identify whether your website has a UX design problem and how you can fix it if so.
    https://readwrite.com/2018/05/31/discover-missteps-in-your-ux-design/
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  4. Have you ever tried a video streaming app and then been so frustrated by the sheer number of ads that you decided to uninstall within minutes of downloading? Or have you ever installed a mobile app that promised to make your to do list more functional only to begin scratching your head, wondering how to use the gnarly abundance of menu options?

    Both of these examples show the deadly effect that a poor user experience (UX) can have on your app. See, UX isn’t only an art. It’s also a science with very clearly defined principles. And mastering those principles can lead to a better app and happier users.
    https://clevertap.com/blog/user-experience/
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  5. Web design has already changed a great deal, primarily with the development of UX design. And now, as data science advances into the niche, we can expect it to change even more. As teams seek to hit that fine note which will make a website or app ideally user-centric, pairing UX designers and researchers with data analysts could eliminate plenty of guesswork and fine-tune both the creative process and its outcome. Here is how data science can help bring UX design to a whole new level.
    https://insidebigdata.com/2019/01/01/can-data-science-improve-ux-design/
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  6. 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/
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  7. Designing a website for optimal user experience (UX) is essential to any business - after all, an effortless user experience clears the path to conversion. But the hospitality industry has taken a more specific turn in the digital era - a hotel website is now the place where the guest experience actually begins. Long before a traveler enters your facility to be awaited by a hospitable staff, their experience with your business had commenced the moment they've visited your website.

    That said, your website is not only a powerful tool for conversions and establishing a trusting relationship with visitors, but its role in the overall customer experience means it's also one of the deciding factors in getting positive reviews once they've left your hotel. Just like your services and features outside of the digital world will be tailored to customers' expectations, your website design will rely on factors that are important to visitors in order to provide optimal user experience. Here are the things to pay attention to and improve your hotel UX web design.
    https://www.hospitalitynet.org/opinion/4089282.html/
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  8. Instead of assuming what is best for their website visitors, companies around the world are adopting a user-led approach through User Experience research methods (UX research).

    As difficult as it may be, these organizations are putting aside their previous beliefs around how visitors come to, navigate through, and ultimately complete an action on their site. Instead, they’re employing UX research and letting their users provide direction on how a site should be designed (in terms of layout, usability, navigation, ease of task completion, etc.). Note: UX research feeds into UX design.

    In this article, we’ll cover why UX research is important, and how and where to begin. We’ll also illuminate useful UX research methods for those of all knowledge levels – from beginners to beyond!
    https://www.voices.com/blog/ux-research-methods/
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  9. The advent of artificial intelligence (AI) has enabled machines to learn how to identify patterns and relationships between data to create personalized and dynamic experiences. This is evident to a large extent in social media apps, where a search for some information leads to content about products/services of a similar nature or in a related industry being served on the user’s page.
    https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/319274/
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  10. The checkout page is one of the most important pages on any retailer’s eCommerce site. It’s the final hoop visitors have to go through in order to make a purchase. You can make this an easy or difficult process depending on your user experience. For instance, if your checkout process is time-consuming because your forms are too long, this can create enough friction that can push visitors away.

    On the other hand, if your checkout process is seamless and fast, this can increase the chances of closing the sale and at the same time motivate the customer to come back for a repeated purchase. Think about Amazon’s checkout process. It’s so fast that it encourages consumers to keep coming back to the platform to order more products. If their user experience was not up to par, they would get less repeat orders, even while offering better prices than other websites. Remember that time is money, so anything that you can do to speed up your checkout process will be greatly appreciated by your customers.
    https://www.business2community.com/ecommerce/how-to-use-ux-design-to-optimize-your-checkout-page-02128427/
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