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  1. In-App & Web Notifications are increasingly being used by digital-first businesses as a means for boosting conversions or simply conveying an important message to their visitors (while they are active in-app or on the website). According to Localytics, In-App Messaging in particular is capable of boosting engagement by 3x! So to what can we attribute the success of in-app and web notifications? Easy. That would be their exceptional ability to deliver the right content to the right audience at the right time.

    In this article we will define 10 tools that offer in-app & web notifications.
    https://mopinion.com/10-tools-with-in-app-web-notifications/
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  2. Google News has forever changed how readers keep up with the world around them. Previous generations of newsreaders first had to pick up a publication and then sort through, page by page, to find the headlines that captured their attention (oh, the tedium!). Never again. Today's newsies only need to visit Google News to behold an aggregated page of multiple sources that are grouped by topic and displayed in order of the reader's personal interests.
    https://www.forbes.com/sites/denispinsky/2018/01/11/google-news/#18dcced33d50/
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  3. In today’s global marketplace, it’s not enough to just have a digital presence. To capitalize on opportunity and captivate real, live, human readers, an optimized, functional, interactive website is a must. Unfortunately, the Internet is swarming with poor website designs that miss both the technical and content mark. Worse yet, clients and developers alike continuously contribute to the current outbreak of design delinquency in equal measure.
    https://www.forbes.com/sites/denispinsky/2018/02/12/website-design-standards/#4ce7552ff54f/
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  4. 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/
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  5. When it comes to designing a website, most people are often left confused and not knowing where to start.

    Copious amounts of time and energy are wasted trying to sort through the never ending hints, tips, tricks and guides on web design that are out on the web today.
    http://socialbarrel.com/15-hacks-to-create-the-perfect-website-infographic/114307/
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  6. Clearly, businesses need a website. Regardless of how prospective customers hear about your particular enterprise, many will check your website before deciding to purchase. In some ways, a website has become an electronic "business card." And if you don’t have one, your business may not be seen as legitimate.
    https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/254396/
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  7. It’s no secret: we are living in the Age Of Social Media. Today, there are over 2.34 billion people on social media. That’s over a third of the entire global population!

    What is more, progressive countries such as the US are using social media at a much higher rate. Studies report that 83% of all Americans own at least one social media account.
    https://sociable.co/social-media/optimize-social-media/
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  8. 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/
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  9. 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/
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  10. Business owners should assess their website periodically. Don't wait until you hear negative feedback from customers. Here are four signs it's time to re-evaluate your website.

    Does your website need a health checkup?

    Just as we visit a doctor for an annual checkup, why not give your business website the same care?

    Website trends are always changing, and visitors have become accustomed to an experience standard that simply wasn't there a few years ago, and you can thank mobile for much of that.
    https://www.business.com/articles/four-signs-your-website-needs-a-checkup/
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