PWAs allow users to have the experience of an app without having to download one.
By now, you’ve probably heard that Progressive Web Apps (PWA) are the next big thing. Experts believe that they’ll push the mobile web forward, bring parity to web and native apps and provide mobile specific capabilities to web users.
So what are Progressive Web Apps, exactly?
https://www.itproportal.com/features/progressive-web-apps-why-theyre-revolutionising-the-user-experience/
Hiring enough software engineers, DevOps managers, cloud computing specialists and other roles required to facilitate IT transformations remain tall tasks for CIOs. But the talent crunch isn't limited to those with coding skills and algorithmic thinking: Enterprises are also struggling to hire staff with soft skills who can help shape the user experience around digital services.
http://www.cio.in/feature/8-essential-roles-successful-digital-transformation/
The payments business has undergone a massive revolution. While online shopping technology has surged forward with better shopping cart systems, AI-assisted tools to help you find what you're looking for - even when you don't know what you want, and greatly improved user interfaces, payments have languished. Andy Barker, the head of payments at online commerce shopping provider Magento, and I spoke about this at the recent MagentoLive event.
https://www.lifehacker.com.au/2018/03/payments-are-slowly-catching-up-with-online-commerce-systems/
Mobile traffic has already surpassed desktop traffic online. More than half of all traffic is from smartphones and tablets now.
Plus, 79 percent of global internet traffic will be mobile by the end of 2018.
And it’s no secret that Google places a big importance on mobile.
Mobile is critical in today’s world. But just having a mobile site doesn’t mean you are free from potential issues.
https://www.searchenginejournal.com/site-ready-google-mobile-first-index/240927/
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/
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/
Once upon a time, the internet was the same no matter where you lived or your personal circumstances. In recent years, however, the means to personalize and tailored websites to different users has increased exponentially. Today, we’re on the edge of a huge shift in the way we experience the internet. From geo-targeting to micro-advertising, new technologies spell the end of the internet as we know it. Whether good or ill, we’ll explore of few the features of this new online experience below.
http://www.ohgizmo.com/2018/02/27/how-the-internet-will-become-more-personalized-in-2018/
There has always been a tendency in banking to believe that 'more is better.' Unfortunately, in an increasingly complex world, consumers value simplicity. As opposed to just being 'less', banking needs to get rid of the unnecessary, without sacrificing delightful experiences. This guide should be shared throughout all banking organizations.
https://thefinancialbrand.com/71025/simplicity-digital-banking-guide-trends/
Samsung’s foldable phone has become a mystery that will not be solved until next year. Samsung’s mobile president DJ Koh has recently given an interview to the world’s most popular tech news outlet Cnet and said that the company is making progress on the foldable phone, rumored as Galaxy X.
https://www.techjuice.pk/samsungs-foldable-phone-best-user-experience-president-dj-koh/
We’re very excited to announce that the Mopinion website (previously only in English) is now available in four new languages: French, German, Spanish and Dutch. The addition of these new languages reflects the increasing demand for digital feedback solutions abroad as well as Mopinion’s rapidly growing customer base.
Some might even say this is our attempt at world domination…but that’s just speculation…
https://mopinion.com/mopinion-launches-website-in-four-new-languages/