“It really is the end user experience,” said Eric Klein, director of mobile/wireless at VDC Research. “You have to understand how the individual worker uses those tools. Engage with your user community regularly.”
Even with the latest cutting edge technologies available to enterprises in 2018, the old adage about the importance of the user experience still rings true. Attendees to the Enterprise Mobility Transformation Exchange saw this theme on full display within many sessions.
https://www.enterprisemobilityexchange.com/eme-managed-mobility/news/end-user-experience-exchange/
If you’re a tech junkie, you’ve inevitably thought about what it would be like to run into your future self, even just a year from now. What apps would be on your phone? How would your user experience change? What’s the next big thing you won’t be able to imagine your life without?
To find out we went to this year’s EIT Digital Challenge where some of Europe’s finest deep tech scaleups and late-stage startups were pitching cutting-edge solutions that will innovate everything from online security to our own personal well-being (see all 10 winners here).
We spoke with seven finalists and a representative from EIT Digital to get their predictions for what’s new in 2019:
https://thenextweb.com/entrepreneur/2018/11/06/8-tech-predictions-that-will-define-2019-eit-digital-challenge/
"The following case study is part of my submission for Buffer’s design challenge.
Buffer is a content scheduling platform. Its iOS and Android apps help agencies, brands, and publishers schedule, manage, and track the performance of all their social profiles in one place."
https://www.techinasia.com/talk/redesign-buffer-ux-case-study/
Website users believe Amazon has the best user experience (UX) among top websites, despite the continued popularity of social media sites such as Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram, according to a new survey conducted by Clutch, the leading B2B research, ratings and reviews company.
The largest share (21%) of website users surveyed think Amazon's UX outperforms Facebook and YouTube, even though both sites have more than double the visitors of Amazon.
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/amazons-positive-user-experience-ux-rivals-social-media-sites-new-survey-finds-300743508.html/
As the team at Website Builder Expert explain, “the best designed websites grab, engage and sell. Essentially, UX will demand the user’s attention, keep them on page, and, hopefully, lead to a conversion.”
To give you a full understanding of what great UX design looks like – and serve up inspiration on how you can mirror it within your small business – we’ve brought together a showcase of UK start-ups and fast-growth brands who have nailed their UX…
https://startups.co.uk/website-ux-for-small-business/
In today's marketing landscape, your website has become a more powerful tool than ever. Your website is a 24/7 salesman, and as such, it has the potential to be your most powerful asset and the centerpiece of your marketing efforts.
However, rapidly changing digital trends can make your website feel old and outdated. While sometimes a redesign might be ideal, you may not have the time or money to invest in such a large project. To help you overcome this challenge, we've put together a list of 10 simple ways you can improve your website to make it more helpful and useful.
https://blog.hubspot.com/marketing/improve-your-websites-user-experience/
Mobile management is the way of the future. Statista estimates that by 2021, mobile e-commerce will make up 54% of U.S. e-commerce sales, making effective mobile sites a vital element for e-commerce companies.
To find out which e-commerce mobile mistakes should be avoided to stay relevant, I asked a panel of entrepreneurs from YEC the following question:
https://thenextweb.com/contributors/2018/11/01/mobile-e-commerce-mistakes-all-entrepreneurs-should-avoid-to-stay-relevant/
To stay ahead of the curve, UX design is important for a brand because it will help our business by making the best possible first impression, generating ROI, increase in customers retention and market share, money saving in the development phase, and a big-ticket investment for the future
http://www.businessworld.in/article/How-User-Experience-Will-Play-Big-Role-In-2019-s-Marketing-Strategy-For-Brands/27-10-2018-162903/
Technology occupies a majority of our time nowadays, and while we are integrating more and more devices into our daily lives, companies are working toward providing a seamless experience to their customers through their multiple devices.
Customer behavior is now driving initiatives of marketing, sales and technology. While some companies are focusing on a desktop, mobile or Apple Watch experience, a true omnichannel strategy looks toward a holistic approach to this problem. Instead of focusing on multichannel growth, one should focus on providing a seamless experience in-store or online. The focus should be on bridging the gap between the real-life experience and the online experience.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbestechcouncil/2018/10/29/how-to-implement-an-omnichannel-business-strategy/
To deliver a great digital experience today, it is necessary to understand what is most important to customers. “Top Tasks” is a how-to book just published by Gerry McGovern, CEO of Customer Carewords. It is the result of 15 years of research and experience in understanding customer needs. The Top Tasks customer experience management method has been used by over 300 organizations, including the likes of Toyota, IBM, Microsoft, Google and Cisco.
https://martechseries.com/sales-marketing/customer-experience-management/top-tasks-user-experience-ux-customer-experience-cx-model-better-understanding-customers-needs/