Whether you’re looking for inspiration for your next mobile app development project, new ways of building usability testing into your UX design process, or just looking to brush up on the latest web design trends, these 5 must-see UX videos are for you. Including real-world insights from Spotify, AirBnb and Apple, the talks delve into the how and why of current UX design trends, as well as casting an eye toward the future of UX design and the relationship between user and designer. So sit back and check out the best UX videos for web and mobile designers right now.
https://www.justinmind.com/blog/5-best-user-experience-videos-for-ux-designers/
Winter is coming, which means it’s time cozy up by the fire, grab some hot cocoa and get lost in that book you’ve been meaning to dive into. For UX Designers, this is a good opportunity to catch up on some design-specific reading. There are plenty of resources out there that will give you a deeper understanding of the principles behind UX design as well as some practical tips and tricks you can apply to your website or mobile app. From beginners to senior UX designers, we’ve got UX books out there for all levels of experience.
http://mopinion.com/best-user-experience-ux-books-this-winter/
Businesses want to see improvement at the end of the year. Combine your skill with the best sales and marketing tools to help your business achieve its desired goals in 2020. Here is a list of effective marketing and sales tools that shall work as an extra pair of hands for you.
https://www.salesmate.io/blog/best-marketing-and-sales-tools/
With constantly changing technology, interminable bombarding of content, shrinking attention spans, ad fatigue, post-millennial market outlook, heightened consumer awareness, brand inclination towards experimentation, and the myriad small but significant changes happening around, your whole perspective about content should change. From the what (form) and where (platform) to how (distribution) of content, every single aspect should be probed, catechized, and even aborted, if required.
http://usabilitygeek.com/4-ways-to-enhance-your-brand-ux-by-personalizing-content/
I'am loving the strides that Medium takes in improving its overall design and UI, to bring the best possible user experience to its ever-increasing audience. The number of stories flooding the system never seems to slow down, and curating content becomes harder with each passing day.
https://uxplanet.org/4-things-i-love-about-mediums-ux-ui-fb1a26beb496/
Providing a superior user experience is not only important to customer satisfaction, it’s also a component in Google’s rankings. Ecommerce sites present unique challenges for SEO – they have a lot of moving parts, with often hundreds if not thousands of pages and dynamic components.
In the fast-paced world of online retail, the role SEO plays in user experience can sometimes get lost in the shuffle. However, ignorance or disregard of SEO best practices can impact a website’s visibility in search engines, organic traffic, and ultimately conversions.
Here are four SEO strategies to keep top of mind to improve UX in the dynamic world of ecommerce:
http://multichannelmerchant.com/blog/4-seo-strategies-to-improve-ux-on-an-ecommerce-site/
Collecting and analysing in-app feedback can be very straightforward – provided that you have the right tools and methodology in place to do so. In a previous article, we outlined several reasons why collecting in-app feedback is important for the mobile user experience. The next step is to demonstrate how this feedback can be collected. There are three options to choose from when it comes to collecting feedback in-app – all of which offer their own advantages and drawbacks. These methods include: Webviews, SDKs and APIs.
https://mopinion.com/collect-in-app-feedback-webview-sdk-api/
To be a digital marketer, you must have a knack for applying a proven strategy and driving results fast.
With today’s live data and a shrewd way of pointing success back to effort, marketers are bound for instant gratification.
Yet, after achieving and sustaining success, some marketers reach an impasse. They face a performance plateau—wheels still spinning but in neutral.
http://socialbarrel.com/effective-tips-optimize-user-experience-digital-marketing/115111/
User experience is the feelings of users when using products, under the joint action of products, people and the environment. As technologies develop, and new products and services emerge in an endless stream, the behavior and psychology of consumers are constantly changing. We will analyze and summarize the user experience trends from four latitudes: technology, hardware, environment and users. In this changeable industry, we have to understand these trends when we are designing and improving new designs, and preparing for the upcoming future.
http://blog.usejournal.com/2019-2020-design-trend-ux-7b10ae1872bb/
The demand for constant availability of apps, sites and services is nothing new. Digital users are only getting more demanding, and businesses that ensure their services are ‘always up’ and performing will dominate those who can’t successfully tackle performance issues.
http://www.softwaretestingnews.co.uk/2018-time-tackle-new-customer-experience-challenges/