With customer experience top of mind with forward thinking organizations, it's no surprise that user experience designers are in demand. In fact, survey data from Adobe on demand for user exerpience designers in February 2017 revelaed that, "Eighty-seven percent of managers said hiring more UX designers is the top priority for their organization: higher than graphic designers (76%) and product managers (74%), and tied with software engineers for top spot." "The demand for UX designers is still there. Just one look at Indeed’s job posting for UX designers speaks volumes, "said Cisco Guzman, director of product management at Adobe XD.
https://www.cmswire.com/customer-experience/13-must-have-user-experience-ux-design-skills/
Microsoft is currently focused on restructuring as evident from its new update for Skype. The update has added new functionalities which will aid the video-calling and messaging service to stay true to its original simplified structure.
https://www.zacks.com/stock/news/321337/microsoft-updates-skype-discontinues-surface-plus-upgrade/
Netflix has removed all the user reviews submitted for TV shows, movies from its website as a part of the company's decision.
https://gadgets.ndtv.com/entertainment/news/netflix-deletes-users-reviews-from-website-1902575/
Every business I know of wants to increase sales and make more money.
In today’s technical and online environment, the only way to be successful is to have a steady flow of traffic to your website.
Because Google is a major source of traffic, ranking high in the search results is critical.
https://www.searchenginejournal.com/why-search-rankings-traffic-drop/264617/
We all want to be data-driven marketers and entrepreneurs. Nobody sets out wanting to make decisions on their ego, and we all want to do the right thing to improve our business’ metrics. Luckily, this is largely easier today than ever, and almost everyone understands the value of tools like Google Analytics for understanding user behavior. Unfortunately, however, we still have a long way to go when it comes to understanding customer behavior, motivations and user experience.
https://www.abetterlemonadestand.com/ecommerce-ux/
In the times of rapidly growing popularity of big data and artificial intelligence, more and more marketers turn to pure numbers to learn who are their customers and users. They want to collect data on their behavior, sources of traffic, etc. Of course, quantitative data can tell you a lot about your users. But don’t forget that your users are people. Sometimes they behave in a way that can’t be explained with quantitative data from Google Analytics or Kissmetrics.
https://survicate.com/customer-feedback/user-feedback/
Online surveys are a quick and incredibly useful tool for gathering all sorts of user feedback. In next to no time you can whip something up using one of the many online survey tools out there (I particularly recommend SurveyGizmo) and start gathering feedback from real users.
http://www.uxforthemasses.com/online-survey-questions/
In my previous articles I explained the UX first step – UX Research, UX second step – UX Plan, 3rd Explore UX , 4th UX Communication and 5th step Create UX. In this article I discussed how and when provide UX feedback to your designer about Application speed and response – If your users have to wait a lot for the page to load, at least show them a loader, if it’s still taking longer try something more entertaining and creative.
https://think360studio.com/ux-feedback-sixth-step-of-ux-strategy-from-start-to-launch-a-product/
When Mr Joshua Koh mulled over his experiences as a university student, he realised that he had been missing something crucial.
The 44-year-old founder of new student social networking app Campiiy, told The Straits Times that if he had had more access to information about courses and the quality of teaching in universities, he might have made more informed choices.
https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/app-gives-users-feedback-on-university-courses-lecturers/
WordPress is one of the most popular content management systems available with nearly 75 million websites. What’s great about this open source software is that it offers well over 53,000 different plugins that gives users the opportunity to extend the functionality of their websites. These plugins can range anywhere from SEO tools and Landing pages to Social media integration and Caching tools. However, there are also several notable user feedback plugins that are great for kickstarting your customer feedback programme.
https://mopinion.com/top-10-user-feedback-plugins-for-wordpress/