There’s always the small matter of identifying which fertile areas of work will yield the most gains. This article will explain which 20% of UX design most often delivers the largest ROI.
https://www.business2community.com/customer-experience/3-areas-to-optimize-your-ux-design-and-get-more-roi-02184560/
The basic idea is this: UX design is all about getting inside the head of your visitor. It’s about creating a simple, seamless, and enjoyable experience for your users. The idea is to deliver information quickly and even make them smile. Good UX design sparks dopamine and happiness in your visitors. And that makes them more likely to trust you. Crucially, it makes them more likely to buy from you.
After going over the 25 basics in our last UX design article, let’s take a look at how it works in action. Specifically, we’re looking at the UX design of e commerce websites. How do these websites use clever UX design tricks to encourage their visitors to buy?
https://www.bitcatcha.com/blog/x-examples-perfect-ecommerce-ux-design-x-bad-ones/
A business's website or app has the ability to leave a lasting impression on a customer -- and whether that impression is good or bad can depend on a lot of factors.
Because of web and mobile's potential impact, entrepreneurs have started to spend time and resources on improving user experience (UX). So how can you improve the UX of your website or mobile app?
https://blog.hubspot.com/agency/12-ways-to-improve-user-experience/
Smartphones are getting bigger and better.
The mobile industry is one of the most innovative in the world, continually addressing user experience concerns and bringing fresh, new design and user interface ideas in the most industrious, ingenious, and well-funded ways.
https://learn.g2crowd.com/mobile-ux-design/