Having extensive knowledge of user behavior can make you a valuable asset on any project team, allowing you to deliver key advice on application design and development. Here are 10 ways you can gather feedback from users.
http://idratherbewriting.com/2008/10/17/10-ways-to-gather-feedback-from-users/
It is very important to identify who you should reach out to, and collect their feedback. This article will take you through all steps of identifying the users with the most valuable feedback.
https://medium.com/startup-grind/identify-users-with-the-most-valuable-feedback-4c984987265e/
Here’s the scenario: You have a minimum viable product. You’re talking to your users about it. You’re asking them questions, and they’re answering. But for some reason, it’s just not turning into usable information...
https://www.usersknow.com/blog/2010/03/why-your-customer-feedback-is-useless.html/
You’ll know if you’re building your business in the right direction when you collect feedback from your users consistently. So experiment with the following methods and find the right combination for your business.
https://blog.yesinsights.com/feedback-questions-to-ask-for-growth/
Ensuring that your customers know how to use your products and don’t encounter any major obstacles to utilizing all of its features and functionalities is the big win for most parties involved.
https://onboardingiq.com/5-easy-ways-to-get-feedback-from-new-users-ba0755f322f6/
How good is your big idea? How good are your small ones? Your new features? Is your startup solving a real problem? Who are your most loyal customers?…
http://marketingbeforefunding.com/2012/11/07/collecting-user-feedback/
Supplementing quantitative data with qualitative feedback will help you better pinpoint what to improve and move the needle on user onboarding with more speed and accuracy. Here are four ways to get qualitative data to help improve user onboarding.
https://blog.appcues.com/blog/qualitative-user-feedback-improve-onboarding/
When you're putting your heart and soul into designing, building, or improving a piece of software, tuning in to feedback from users can sometimes get you down. Imagine waking up one morning and finding your project is being mentioned on Twitter in a slew of bad messages...
https://simplysecure.org/blog/when-user-news-bad/