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  1. 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/
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  2. 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/
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  3. 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/
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  4. Learn to design with your user’s needs and expectations in mind by applying Jakob Nielsen and Rolf Molich’s Ten User Interface Guidelines. These heuristics have been reflected in many of the products designed by some of the most successful companies in the world such as Apple, Google, and Adobe. Further evidence of how their design teams incorporate these rules into their design process is reflected in the user interface guidelines published and shared by these companies. This article will teach you how to follow the ten rules of thumb in your design work so you can further improve the usability, utility, and desirability of your designs.
    https://www.interaction-design.org/literature/article/user-interface-design-guidelines-10-rules-of-thumb/
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  5. Like the running of the bulls in Pamplona — an apt simile? — it’s become a yearly tradition for me to release the marketing technology landscape at the MarTech conference in the spring. So here at our event in San Jose today, I’m pleased to unveil the 2018 edition of one of the most loved-and-hated slides in marketing:
    https://chiefmartec.com/2018/04/marketing-technology-landscape-supergraphic-2018/
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  6. As a manager with a technical background, I struggled for a long time to evaluate candidates for positions outside of my expertise – especially user experience designers.

    Experienced UX designers are one of the most coveted talent assets among small businesses, especially those that rely on tech, which is part of the reason why designers have one of the highest turnover rates in the industry at 23.3 percent. But if you don't have a design background, it can be difficult to gauge exactly how much value a good UX designer adds to your small business – especially because the job title itself can mean so many different things.
    https://www.business.com/articles/5-benefits-of-a-ux-designer/
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  7. Jamie Dickinson, retail sales director for UK and Ireland at Datalogic, reveals the four areas retailers should be focusing on in 2019 to improve customer experience.

    Barcode technology has played a vital role in retail for more than four decades. To create more personal, meaningful and seamless in-store experiences you need to harness data. However, before you can leverage it, you need to capture it.

    In the next 12 to 18 months, we believe there are four areas in which data capture technology will have the biggest impact.
    https://www.retail-week.com/retail-voice/four-ways-to-revolutionise-cx-with-data-capture-tech/7030182.article?authent=1/
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  8. It was 5 years ago when I started out with the unknown UX field. I was clueless and the only thing I know about it was, I get to design. At first, I was doubtful if this thing is for me since Design was introduced to me in Posters, Illustrations, Photo Manipulations, and Character creation context. But when I learned about UX, I found something I can level up in. I thought to myself, “Interfaces? I think I can do it”
    https://uxdesign.cc/when-ux-isnt-about-design-methods-after-all-1f35f9793dfd/
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  9. Building a website is all about your users. You need to be aware of your audience and you build your brand identity around them. There are thousands of ways to approach and enhance your website user experience. One of the strategies we are often presented with is using humor and cuteness added to your website style.

    What is implied with humor and cuteness? Is it all about making jokes and being sarcastic? Well, it’s a bit more than that. If you choose to go down the humor road, you’re giving your brand a specific voice, and you need to be consistent in using it. Humor helps you make a great first impression on your users. It also leads to people developing certain kinds of emotions for your brand and that makes it closer to your users.

    Here’s what you need to know if you want to use humor and cuteness to improve your website user experience.
    https://icons8.com/articles/user-experience-improve-website-ux-humor-cuteness/
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  10. Many customer experience (CX) transformations stall or fail because marketers can’t show how their efforts create value. Isn’t it about time we created a better way to quantify customer experience? asks Jean Belanger, CEO and co-founder of Cerebri AI.
    https://www.martechadvisor.com/articles/customer-experience-2/why-marketers-need-a-better-way-to-quantify-customer-experience/
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