Building a learnable website is much tougher than it sounds. The goal should be a clear user experience that visitors can quickly pick up and understand.
Mobile app designers can solve this through onboarding which helps users learn the interface. But websites can’t always offer lengthy tutorials.
Let’s take a look at learnability and see how you can apply these techniques to your websites. Most visitors know how to browse the web so it’s not really about making interfaces that people learn, but rather just following conventions so they’re comfortable using your site.
https://designmodo.com/learnable-web-design/
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/
I once robbed an entire organization. An office filled with people. Robbed by me. Their leader.
Every year, our small organization conducts 360-feedback surveys and employee engagement surveys. The results improve the leadership and culture that keep us lean, innovative and high-performing. Whether to make the surveys anonymous is a perennial conversation. Each time we traverse the idea of anonymity, one of my mental floorboard creaks, but I’ve never quite pinpointed why.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/groupthink/2017/09/21/6-ways-anonymous-feedback-robs-your-team-blind-and-what-to-do-about-it/#34d7bd4a5ffd/
Collecting and analysing in-app feedback can be very straightforward – provided that you have the right tools and methodology in place to do so. In a previous article, we outlined several reasons why collecting in-app feedback is important for the mobile user experience. The next step is to demonstrate how this feedback can be collected. There are three options to choose from when it comes to collecting feedback in-app – all of which offer their own advantages and drawbacks. These methods include: Webviews, SDKs and APIs.
https://mopinion.com/collect-in-app-feedback-webview-sdk-api/
Good news for all you WordPress lovers out there! Mopinion now offers a WordPress plugin that enables WordPress-based websites to easily run Mopinion software on their site and start capturing customer feedback for free.
In case you’re not yet familiar, WordPress is one of the most popular content management systems available with nearly 75 million websites. Now, any one of those 75 million sites can download the Mopinion plugin and have feedback forms running on their website in a matter of seconds.
https://mopinion.com/mopinion-offers-feedback-plugin-for-wordpress/
Are you a startup in search of new avenues for growth? Then you’ll want to keep reading…because we’ve got the low-down on which types of growth hacking techniques you’ll need to achieve this growth. Each technique serves a different purpose and to achieve this purpose, your business will need the right tools in place.
https://mopinion.com/6-growth-hacking-techniques/