Looking at customer experience (CX) and churn in the SaaS environment from a high level, there’s one theme that stands out from the mix: The fact that we live in what’s called a “switching economy.”
The term, coined by economists, describes a current trend impacting switching brands because of dissatisfaction with their experience. It can be a major driver of customer churn—and it’s already creating an incredible economic deficit in the US.
https://www.business2community.com/strategy/acing-omnichannel-support-in-saas-02098386/
Gamification has become a popular tactic in web design since it first burst onto the digital scene over 10 years ago. It’s everywhere you look, both on- and off-screen, and nobody is denying that it can do wonders for conversions – but what about the wider impact of gamification on business and technology?
http://usabilitygeek.com/achieving-better-engagement-through-ux-the-secret-to-gamification/
What’s left apart from designing the beautiful website / Portal? Is that the images or content or backgrounds that should be fitted in the site?
No, this is not the concluding step before exploring the site to the public. The site has to be gone through “Testing” phase which is the most essential part of the designer’s role. It shows the correct path to shut the door on various obstacles that were not expected in the design section.
http://customerthink.com/a-habit-of-testing-for-effective-user-experience/
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/
Do you collect user or customer feedback? If so, how are you using it to improve your website or online business? Reaching out to your visitors and asking them how they like your site and areas for improvement is one of the best ways to better your product or business.
http://www.addthis.com/blog/2015/09/29/5-ways-to-collect-user-feedback-and-improve-your-website/#.Wv1xt0iFPIV/
It’s no secret healthcare has improved with technology. I can schedule an appointment with my doctor, view my medical record, and fill a prescription all from an app on my phone. Robotics has changed the way surgery is completed. Human organs are being printed using 3D printers. However, with all these amazing steps towards healthcare of the future, we are missing one important factor: digital user experience.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/danielnewman/2018/04/20/why-digital-transformation-in-healthcare-needs-to-prioritize-user-experience/#7f495b3e4bb8/
It’s no secret healthcare has improved with technology. I can schedule an appointment with my doctor, view my medical record, and fill a prescription all from an app on my phone. Robotics has changed the way surgery is completed. Human organs are being printed using 3D printers. However, with all these amazing steps towards healthcare of the future, we are missing one important factor: digital user experience.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/danielnewman/2018/04/20/why-digital-transformation-in-healthcare-needs-to-prioritize-user-experience/#33f747124bb8/
Your newsletters don’t have to be a chore. Writing about what you do should be an enjoyable experience, and when it is, it will reflect in the content–which then leads to a better read for your users!
One thing that can be frustrating is getting that content out there
https://born2invest.com/articles/4-best-email-marketing-services-business/
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/
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/