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  1. The checkout page is one of the most important pages on any retailer’s eCommerce site. It’s the final hoop visitors have to go through in order to make a purchase. You can make this an easy or difficult process depending on your user experience. For instance, if your checkout process is time-consuming because your forms are too long, this can create enough friction that can push visitors away.

    On the other hand, if your checkout process is seamless and fast, this can increase the chances of closing the sale and at the same time motivate the customer to come back for a repeated purchase. Think about Amazon’s checkout process. It’s so fast that it encourages consumers to keep coming back to the platform to order more products. If their user experience was not up to par, they would get less repeat orders, even while offering better prices than other websites. Remember that time is money, so anything that you can do to speed up your checkout process will be greatly appreciated by your customers.
    https://www.business2community.com/ecommerce/how-to-use-ux-design-to-optimize-your-checkout-page-02128427/
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  2. User experience is often overlooked in website and app design and, indeed, the design of many things. How many times have you felt compelled to push a door only to find you need to pull it instead? While fire codes might dictate such design, it’s an example of user experience at work.

    While taking a moment to figure out whether a door is push or pull sounds like a small thing, those types of irritants can add up online -- and cost your business customers.
    https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/309161/
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  3. "Organizations that invest in compelling user experiences to respectfully obtain consent from data subjects will see a distinct competitive advantage in the wake of GDPR."

    The EU's General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR, is an unprecedented data protection law that imposes compliance with stricter privacy rules, giving individuals greater control over their personal data.

    Even without context, you've likely witnessed its effects in the form of a barrage of emails with updated privacy policies and consent requests that were sent to you in the weeks leading up to the GDPR's enforcement on May 25, 2018.
    https://www.franchising.com/articles/user_experience_design_is_key_in_capturing_consent_postgdpr.html/
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  4. What is User Experience Design? Learn more here about Defined Stakeholders and Activities involved in each stage.
    https://uxplanet.org/user-experience-design-process-d91df1a45916/
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  5. Death is an inevitable thing for every human being. We all die someday as everything fades away into the dust with time. The UX design was a hot topic 4 years ago when I was working as a frontend engineer for a reputed company at that time. I was really interested to know this wonderful subject. As the time pass by I wanted to become a UX designer because I fell in love with the subject called User Experience. After nearly 4 successful years as a UX designer, I had one single question. “Are we doing the right thing?” After becoming a big fan of the Medium I build a habit of reading every article which was written about User Experience. It made me very happy because I felt like I am not alone in this world. Many writers talk about User Experience design but most of the things I have seen has been already found by someone else. User Experience has stopped evolving to its full potential. We swim in a swimming pool with water pored many years back. Now you might be wondering “What the hell are you talking about?” Before User Experience designers there were interaction designers who worked on creating better interactions and “responsive websites”. We always adopt new things as designers while some titles fade away.
    https://uxplanet.org/the-ux-is-dying-94d5ef6b7256/
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  6. We have all experienced products with either a fantastic or a poor user experience. The latter feel unintuitive and hard to use. You can’t find what you’re looking for, and you’re not clear what to do next. You may navigate to a dead end or receive a cryptic error message. It may be hard to read the text, or the design may not be aesthetically pleasing. All of those problems are symptoms of bad UX design.
    https://www.techinasia.com/qualities-brilliant-ux/
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  7. The advent of artificial intelligence (AI) has enabled machines to learn how to identify patterns and relationships between data to create personalized and dynamic experiences. This is evident to a large extent in social media apps, where a search for some information leads to content about products/services of a similar nature or in a related industry being served on the user’s page.
    https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/319274/
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  8. Is your mobile app successful? How can this be evaluated? A mobile app development and its launching is obviously very hard for the developers and we expect the same success as that of WhatsApp, Facebook, Uber or amazon. If you want your app to be similar to these popular apps, it should be able to offer an overall performance.

    Choosing the right platform and stuffing only the optimal features is a vital part of the picture. The user experience is also equally important like the two sides of a coin. The user experience of an app decides whether the pp will remain in the user’s phone for long or he will simply churn it out as the moment he installs.

    Through this blog, let’s see how the user experience can make your app a success or a failure. The user experience make the navigation through the app easier as well as help in creating brand awareness. All the app giants who have gained enormous success until date are due to its exceptional UX designs.
    https://t2conline.com/design-fundamentals-to-enhance-the-user-experience-of-your-mobile-app/
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  9. But my UX design practice is perfect! Thankfully, we don’t hear that very much but the truth is – the longer we’re in a job, the better we consider ourselves to be at that job. Sometimes, it’s worth remembering that even the best professionals still have learning to be done. It’s also worth remembering that the longer we do things, the easier it is to have sloppy habits creep into our work.

    That’s why the experience driver is not necessarily a great driver; they may think they are – but there’s no shortage of crashes caused by people who have been driving for years. Their skills have slowly deteriorated because they’ve spent no real time on improving or maintaining them.

    We don’t want our UX careers to crash… so we keep working on improving our design practice. With that in mind here are 7 simple tips that may help tweak the way you work to deliver even better results:
    https://www.interaction-design.org/literature/article/7-tips-to-improve-your-ux-design-practice/
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  10. This article is intended to give you a brief explanation of user experience, and explain its significance in smart cities.
    https://www.iotforall.com/ux-design-iot-smart-cities/
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