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  1. User Experience experts have logged countless hours learning about human behavior and typically asked questions to discover unique attributes for the customers. Frequent queries have raised for UX design to understand the customer needs. Then they came with a toolkit to help learn as much as they can about the customers to gather data-driven visual insights to drive the people to do what they want them to i.e. converting .

    That’s the reason why you need both the UX and CRO to work together for not the users but also give them what they are looking for in an enjoyable way. Here are some ways to implement proper UX which helps to aid your conversion rate optimization effects.
    https://businesscomputingworld.co.uk/t/how-great-user-experience-high-conversion-goals/934/
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  2. Government technology’s passion is helping spread best practices and spurring innovation in the public sector. The Texas Digital Government Summit is designed to do just that. You can expect the Summit to continue its long tradition of compelling keynote speakers and thought-provoking educational sessions addressing the most important topics we face as technology leaders in government.

    Like their counterparts in private business, government agencies are undergoing digital transformation, whether they’re ready for it or not. Government employees want the advantages of a digital workplace, but not at the expense of customer service and experience. For any agency that prioritizes user experience, the Texas Digital Government Summit is a must-attend event.
    https://enterprisematters.blogs.xerox.com/2018/05/22/how-governments-deliver-positive-digital-user-experience/#.Wwu3FEiFPIU/
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  3. Last Friday, Facebook’s Head of News Feed Adam Mosseri announced that Facebook will begin prioritizing content created by friends and family over content from the media, brands and other Pages since space in the News Feed is limited.
    https://nextshark.com/facebook-news-saved-newsfeed-changes/
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  4. Design is about solving problems. When it comes to user experience (UX), design matters a lot. Like promoting the brand, getting users to take action, providing a fast response — several factors need to be considered to make sure users keep coming back for more. Even after optimizing all these factors, certain user interfaces fail to achieve the expected reception. This is why companies leverage experimentation platforms to test and optimize all the aspects of a product before making it available to the users. Even after enough optimizations, companies do not immediately launch it universally. Instead, they prefer a staged rollout.
    http://techgenix.com/user-experience/
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  5. A lot of marketers get their CX mixed up with their UX. It’s an easy thing to do. Separating one discipline from another can seem confusing, but in reality it’s simple to define, and understanding the difference can have a massive impact on a business that wants to cater to customer needs more effectively.
    https://mumbrella.com.au/how-does-ux-and-cx-work-525429/
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  6. Conversion rate optimisation (CRO) is the process of testing a range of experiences to find which combination provides the best results.

    These results are usually related to increasing positive user actions such as newsletter sign-ups, memberships or donations, and improving site engagement, for example turning visitors into leads and leads into sales.

    Whatever experience you want to boost or optimise, there is a place for CRO in your digital marketing strategy.
    https://mumbrella.com.au/how-does-conversion-rate-optimisation-work-502075/
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  7. You probably don’t notice intuitive web design, but you do notice bad design. People such as Charles Novabos, who works with Pramerica, are essential to ensuring a seamless online experience.

    While bad website design sticks out like a sore thumb, good website design should be imperceptible. You mightn’t even notice when a page is well integrated across your devices or is designed intuitively – you’ll be too busy breezing through the site with ease.

    Ensuring websites are seamless to navigate, however, is a far from easy task. That’s why companies such as Pramerica need user experience (UX) researchers such as Charles Novabos. We caught up with Novabos to see what his working day entails.
    https://www.siliconrepublic.com/people/pramerica-charles-novabos-ux-design/
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  8. Learn From twenty experienced designers as we go deep into one question every week.

    This week we look at juggling what going on your life and keeping up with the deign industry.
    https://uxplanet.org/how-do-you-juggle-your-life-work-and-keeping-up-with-the-design-industry-126c68c9d08f/
    Tags: , , by tjeerdtraats (2017-12-08)
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  9. In recent years there has been growing a discussion on the ability of traditional businesses to adapt their services to the expectations of customers born after 1980. What should traditional businesses consider in order to offer a service that will meet younger generation requirements? Can the banks stay in their domain in the future, or will they be replaced by FinTech companies?
    https://www.finextra.com/blogposting/15005/how-digital-banking-can-meet-young-customers-expectations-to-survive-in-the-age-of-disruption/
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  10. At the 9th edition of TechSparks, leading designers of the industry spoke about how they are redefining marketing, sales and business aspects across all industries, one doodle at a time.

    From scriptures to paintings to doodles, art has been a beloved part of society for ages. With the integration of roles in the enterprise, and social and mobile creating a huge brand impact, designing has become the new poster boy of the industry.

    At TechSparks 2018, some of the leading experts in design spoke about what they do, and how design is vital to businesses.
    https://yourstory.com/2018/10/designers-changing-face-business/
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