One of the most critical components of a brand's online presence is its website. But it's no longer enough just to have a website – layout, design and user experience play a huge role in the way potential and current customers perceive a company. In fact, according to HubSpot, customers will stop engaging with a website if images don't load quickly or properly, if the content and layout are unattractive, or if there's no contact information.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbesagencycouncil/2017/10/13/13-important-elements-to-include-when-designing-a-website/#12e7a63168de/
There is a deluge of website feedback tools. Because of the diversity of feedback applications, you quickly lose the overview and it is not always clear where exactly the difference lies. What can be accomplished with which tool?
https://mopinion.com/31-website-feedback-tools-an-overview-and-comparison/
Winter is coming, which means it’s time cozy up by the fire, grab some hot cocoa and get lost in that book you’ve been meaning to dive into. For UX Designers, this is a good opportunity to catch up on some design-specific reading. There are plenty of resources out there that will give you a deeper understanding of the principles behind UX design as well as some practical tips and tricks you can apply to your website or mobile app. From beginners to senior UX designers, we’ve got UX books out there for all levels of experience.
http://mopinion.com/best-user-experience-ux-books-this-winter/
xSellco recently teamed up with customer journey optimization (CJO) company Yieldify to discuss what online sellers need to know about e-commerce disengagement in an age of better technology and faster internet and how consumer demands have changed.
https://www.business2community.com/brandviews/xsellco/5-steps-increase-customer-engagement-e-commerce-02025704/
It’s impossible to imagine the online landscape today without feedback ‘buttons’ and ‘forms’. Some organisations have already gained many useful tips from customers using these tools. While others are still experimenting with feedback buttons left or right. Learn more about the different phases of utilising online feedback here. Because many digital marketers struggle with getting true value out of their website feedback tools I wanted to share with you:
Five Ways to get more from your website feedback tool – with learnings from the pro’s at TomTom, Aegon and BMW
https://mopinion.com/5-ways-to-get-more-from-your-website-feedback-tool/
n global information and communication industry one of the significant trend is shifting of internet services from computers to mobile devices. As the penetration of smart phone is increasing exponentially, most of the companies around the world is focusing to deliver their services with enhanced user experience over the mobile platforms. User experience (also UX) is all about how convenient a person feels while interacting with a system, this system could be a utilization of hardware, web application or a software.
https://www.lanews.org/advanced-mobile-ux-design-services-market-expected-to-witness-a-sustainable-growth-over-2025/
Stedin is a regional Dutch network operator that mainly operates in the Netherlands’ Randstad region, which consists of Rotterdam, The Hague and Utrecht. As one of the top three largest operators in the Netherlands, Stedin is responsible for the transport of electricity and gas to more than 2 million customers (including industrial customers).
Eager to gain better insights into how their website was performing and how they could improve the online experience (on a deeper level) Stedin employed Mopinion as its digital feedback solution.
http://mopinion.com/customer-story-stedin/
Web designing and its understanding, user experience should be acknowledged. Users will remember their visit to a website even if they do not remember the salient features and main points of that web. And this makes it an even more critical position than knowing about the website thoroughly.
The layout, text, interactive elements, and graphics are the main points that not only provide the user with information. But it assists the visitor’s experience, and it serves to make it a memorable experience for the user and more likely to be shared on social media for further promotion. UX design is an active fragment of web work.
http://ventsmagazine.com/2019/12/03/everything-you-need-to-know-about-web-design-user-experience/
What does it take to make a successful website? For most businesses and brands, it won’t happen quickly or easily. It will take time, effort, and resources. But that doesn’t mean you’ll need a huge budget to effectively compete.
https://www.searchenginejournal.com/how-to-make-a-successful-website/257617/
In this rapidly changing digital world, a company website functions as a calling card and is often the primary channel for customer relations. As a digital marketeer, you are constantly coming up with new ways to satisfy your online customers. After a few years, your website may no longer meet requirements and you will need to develop a new website. What role can feedback play in this respect?
https://mopinion.com/new-website-5-reasons-to-start-with-customer-feedback-right-away/