Face it. Even if you believe yourself to be the world’s most creative designer or developer, we’re all in need of some inspiration every now and then. We like to call this, ‘having a mindset for growth’. And one of the best places to find this inspiration as well as stay ahead of the latest trends and best practices in the user experience space is to consult expert opinions, which – you guessed it – are often found in articles on User Experience (UX) blogs.
http://mopinion.com/hottest-user-experience-ux-blogs/
Halloween is almost here. The skies are growing darker. Leaves are covering the sidewalks. Pumpkins are sprouting up on nearly every front porch. And shops are dressing up their front windows with decorations of spiders, skeletons and scary masks! One thing is for sure, here in the Netherlands Halloween is definitely gaining ground. But while all the scaring and getting scared continues to become more popular and celebrated, this theme isn’t exactly something you want reflected in your business. In this article, we’ll provide you with 5 tips that will help you avoid scaring off your customers with feedback forms!
http://mopinion.com/stop-scaring-off-your-customers-try-these-5-online-feedback-tips/
REA Group make up a global online real estate advertising company headquartered in Melbourne, Australia. A News Corp company, the group runs realestate.com.au, Australia’s biggest real estate listings website with 4.4 million unique browsers each month.
The REA Group puts high value on user experience. The team is determined to provide quality browsing journeys for their customers. For all businesses, quality user experience is imperative. It can have direct affects on conversions, customer retention, and overall business goals.
http://thepaypers.com/case-study/rea-group-fights-content-scraping-attacks-and-credential-stuffing-with-automation--1239779/
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/
Introducing Mopinion’s 2020 edition of the User Experience (UX) Insights software landscape. For this landscape, we’ve gathered over 30+ UX Insights software from 3 key categories in this space.
https://mopinion.com/en/mopinion-user-experience-ux-insights-software-landscape/
Have you ever looked at your web statistics and found that your bounce rates are really high but your conversion rates are really low? You know that this isn’t a good sign, but you have no idea why it’s happening or how to fix it. So what now? In this blog, we will take a closer look at some of the best User Experience (UX) tools.
https://mopinion.com/best-user-experience-ux-tools-overview/
In 2015, I wrote out my thoughts on creative feedback. Here’s that article in list format:
Feedback should be concise
Feedback should be action-oriented
Feedback should have a consistent format
https://medium.com/mission-log/how-to-get-the-best-design-feedback-from-your-team-699d219ff239?ref=webdesignernews.com/
It’s true that friction hurts user experience, frustrates a user, and might even drive them to the point of abandoning your product once and for all. There’s no denying that.
https://www.chargebee.com/blog/friction-improve-user-experience/
It’s tempting to think of Generation Z, the segment of the population born between 1995 and 2010, as simply Millennials 2.0; however, much of the market research that’s been conducted points to a different reality. Though there are similarities — Generation Z is also driven by authenticity and prone to trust peer reviews over ad campaigns — the differences stand out, and if we pay attention, have something to teach us about digital marketing in the coming world.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/shamahyder/2017/09/08/what-generation-z-is-teaching-us-about-the-future-of-digital-marketing/#4eb769ac47a8/
There’s no shortage of web browsers tempting those who want a new browsing experience. Google’s Chrome browser leads the pack, followed by Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari, Microsoft Edge, Opera, and many, many more. Chances are you’ve heard of these, and maybe tried them all. Now, though, there’s a new browser on the scene, trying to push through the crowd to get into the cool group. It’s called Vivaldi, and its roots stem from Opera, the plucky underdog of the web browsing world which, if you ask many long-time users, went off the rails. The Vivaldi web browser was born to calm those disgruntled Opera natives. It accomplishes much more than that.
https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/vivaldi-web-browser-best-web-browser-youve-never-tried/