Winter is coming, which means it’s time cozy up by the fire, grab some hot cocoa and get lost in that book you’ve been meaning to dive into. For UX Designers, this is a good opportunity to catch up on some design-specific reading. There are plenty of resources out there that will give you a deeper understanding of the principles behind UX design as well as some practical tips and tricks you can apply to your website or mobile app. From beginners to senior UX designers, we’ve got UX books out there for all levels of experience.
http://mopinion.com/best-user-experience-ux-books-this-winter/
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/
Mopinion is dedicated to providing its customers with the best possible feedback analytics software on the market. In order to maintain this status, our team strives to make constant and valuable improvements to our platform. We do this using the feedback provided directly by our customers. That being said, we’ve got plenty of product updates to share with you this month! We have several new security updates including SCA-compliant payments in Stripe and a new feature that enables users to anonymise their own feedback data. We also want to give you a sneak peek into our new user interface which is set to go live in January 2020!
http://mopinion.com/product-update-security-measures-new-user-interface/
There are a variety of different ways to collect customer feedback, and surveys are usually the first method that comes to mind.
But that's not the only way to figure out what your customers are saying about your product -- in fact, you could be missing out on valuable customer feedback coming in through a different channel: social media.
https://blog.hubspot.com/service/social-media-customer-feedback/
Have you ever wondered why your users don’t interact with your product the way you were expecting them to? It might be because you may not understand how to use different psychology principles to design your products to elicit specific responses and actions from your users. Your customers are driven by emotions when they are looking at a website, wondering if they should buy a product or not. They are instinctively trying to establish a connection with the brand and, depending on what they see, they will either complete the purchase or not.
https://mopinion.com/guide-to-psychology-principles-in-ux-design/
Developing a successful mobile app can be a demanding task that requires a lot of thought and understanding of what the customer needs. So what better way to explore what the customer needs than to ask them directly? Customer feedback makes that all too simple. So get started and try one of our free mobile app survey templates from the Survey Marketplace!
https://mopinion.com/mobile-app-survey-templates/
Analyzing your website can give you many insights into what your customers like or don’t like. But sometimes it’s not enough. Wouldn’t it be better if you could just ask them and get straight answers from them?
Yes, we’re talking about customer feedback.
Why Customer Feedback Is Important?
Anyone who owns or runs an eCommerce site, whether large or small, knows the importance of customer feedback. Equally well-known is the difficulty involved in generating quality customer feedback.
https://www.optimonk.com/blog/15-ways-e-commerce-websites-get-customer-feedback/#.W3_CsC2iHq1/
Collecting and acting upon customer feedback is a must for any business looking to provide users with the products they need.
Customer feedback guides and informs your decision making and influences your product roadmap. It’s also essential for measuring customer satisfaction among your current customers.
https://www.helpscout.net/blog/customer-feedback/
UX design is all about providing your users with the information they’re looking for, and doing so in the cleanest and most intuitive way possible. However, in order to do this successfully, UX designers must understand how their visitors experience the website or mobile app; a task which can get a little sticky if they don’t have the right tools in place.
https://mopinion.com/why-ux-designers-need-user-feedback/
How well do you know the people you're targeting?
And I mean really know them? Do you know why they're signing up? Do you know why they're buying? Do you know why they would click on your ad in the first place?
If you do, congratulations. You're a genius.
https://www.wordstream.com/blog/ws/2018/02/08/customer-feedback-ad-copy/