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  1. "In this post we've grouped together the best articles, interviews and tips featured on Creative Bloq on the subject of user experience. Whatever your level of expertise, you're bound to find something to help your understanding and improve your technique. And we'll keep coming back to this post and updating it, so make sure you keep it bookmarked."
    https://www.creativebloq.com/ux/ultimate-guide-user-experience-71412426/
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  2. Leaders in the digital age have to think about grooming the right talent for jobs of the future. We live in a world where connectivity is inevitable, and this makes the Internet of Things (IoT) stand out amongst the emerging technologies. IoT connectivity lies at the heart of digital transformation as it forms the foundation for a wide range of technologies including automation, Artificial Intelligence (AI), machine learning and robotics among others. The lack of understanding among decision makers of the potential benefits of IoT, and the limited maturity of the industry hinders its smooth adoption.

    The Talent Supply Index found that the demand for talent in IoT shot up 304 percent between 2014 and 2017. Although the continuous uptick in need for expertise in emerging technologies and more specifically IoT, the talent available has not grown at the same pace. The next question that comes to mind is “How should we bridge this gap?"

    Additional focus in the following four areas is required for organisations to be future ready:
    http://www.forbesindia.com/blog/technology/bridging-the-talent-gap-in-emerging-technologies/
    Tags: , , , , by eringilliam (2018-07-25)
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  3. Consumers’ lives are getting faster and more connected. In this piece, Melanie Jensen, e-commerce manager, Aptos, tells RetailTechNews that to make sure retailers are reaching shoppers at every touchpoint, they need to ensure that they are optimised for life on the go. Nearly a third of online shopping across all retail sectors now occurs on a mobile device, which makes it clear that this is a platform that cannot be ignored.

    Mobile apps evolved to make our lives faster, easier, and more convenient. It’s time that retailer’s apps followed these rules. All too often, retailers try to offer fun or ‘cool’ experiences, such as making digital outfits or virtually trying on cosmetics. However, if these extras are difficult to use or time-consuming, customers will quickly lose interest – and retailers could lose a sale.

    To make sure that your mobile offering is up to scratch, here are five key things to consider when building your app:
    https://www.retailtechnews.com/2018/07/23/what-to-consider-when-building-your-mobile-app/
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  4. The road to mainstream significance has been long and wavering for virtual reality (VR). Introduced to popular culture through classic science-fiction embellishment, it was written off time and time again as a fad and a fraud when real-world technology couldn’t live up to those depictions. But recent years have seen VR headsets (led by the Oculus Rift) achieve meaningful public awareness.

    Now that VR is finally on the cusp of general acceptance, a whole world of possibilities has opened up for countless industries—most significantly the gaming world. But what of the ecommerce industry? With user experience (UX) an increasingly-vital factor for setting stores apart, could VR be the next destination for ambitious retailers?

    Let’s consider the role that VR is likely to play in the ecommerce world over the course of the next 5 years.
    https://techspective.net/2018/07/18/how-vr-will-transform-the-ecommerce-experience-in-the-next-5-years/
    Tags: , , , , by eringilliam (2018-07-24)
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  5. Mobile apps are intended to make people’s lives easier, but some design decisions can get to be too much for day-to-day use. Below, 14 YEC members discuss app functions that companies — and users — should think twice about.

    Mobile apps can come with a suite of bells and whistles, some of which can be distracting or are a drain on your staff with little return on the user experience. What is one popular feature in apps that should be avoided?
    https://www.business2community.com/mobile-apps/14-app-designs-and-features-to-avoid-for-a-better-user-experience-02095147/
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  6. "Want to create a compelling user experience for your customers? Follow these five rules."
    https://www.adweek.com/digital/winners-playbook-5-ways-to-win-at-design/
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  7. Web presence for business is inevitable these days. But that is not all; the website must implement rules to become visible and accessible to one and all. If you are a business owner, then this article will be of immense benefit to you. Here you can learn how to make the design of your business website in such a manner as to encourage better user experience. It is of prime importance because when you have a site that has a good user experience in its design. It will mean that you will be able to convince more people to use your business website and visiting your business page. All of this will go on to solidify your place on the internet as a business website.
    https://www.promotionworld.com/se/articles/article/180719-rules-create-successful-user-experience-your-business-website-design/
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  8. Mobile, and increasingly apps, are core to the success of any retailer's strategy through all stages of the path to purchase or shopping customer's experience, from initial research through to completing their purchase.

    Year on year, app store trends have seen sustained a growth in shopping apps. This has created awareness amongst retailers that a mobile presence is imperative, however, what can marketers do to ensure that the mobile consumer acquired stays loyal to the channel?

    Here are top 5 key areas to always consider:
    http://www.bizcommunity.com/Article/196/822/179701.html/
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  9. Let's face it -- when it comes to measuring the return on investment for user experience (UX), all the traditional metrics fall down flat. For today's organizations, you simply can't put a price on the value of delivering an incredibly satisfying and rewarding experience to customers and users. That value percolates across all parts of the enterprise -- well beyond customer service.

    The debate about the ROI of UX has been heating up lately. Alan Cooper, an ancestry thinker and software alchemist, recently posted that the question about the ROI of UX is "the most idiotic question ever asked." Why? Because organizations really don't pay attention to or even care about the value of superior UX, he states.
    https://www.zdnet.com/article/the-value-of-superior-ux-priceless/
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  10. "Are you someone who is facing the same issue with your website?
    Are you frustrated with not able to increase your conversion rate?

    Then, don’t worry. Just sit back and relax for a while, as we provide you with 8 creative web design tips which will surely help you to boost your conversion rate.

    So, let’s get the things underway and analyze each tip one-by-one."
    http://customerthink.com/8-creative-web-design-tips-to-boost-your-conversion-rate/
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