The rumors are true. The newest version of Mopinion’s software, known as Mopinion Raspberry, is set to go live in January 2020. With rigorous testing and refinement processes in full swing, we’d like to take these next few months to slowly introduce you to Mopinion Raspberry. In this five-part series, we will ‘unmask’ various new components of the software one by one; components that are guaranteed to give you a smooth and lucid user experience.
http://mopinion.com/unmasking-mopinion-raspberry-the-navigation/
We’re just a month and a half out from launching Mopinion Raspberry, and it’s time for another sneak peek into the new user interface. In this five-part series, we will ‘unmask’ various new components of the software one by one; components that are guaranteed to give you a smooth and lucid user experience.
http://mopinion.com/unmasking-mopinion-raspberry-feedback-form-builder/
The success of your mobile app rests on multiple different factors; however, the most important factor is easily user experience (UX) design. Expectations for mobile interactions have grown, and as a result, UX design has become an essential part of the mobile app development process.
https://www.propelics.com/top-ways-to-engage-mobile-users-and-elicit-feedback/
So how can you and your digital team maintain a smooth operation and happy customers while dealing with this massive influx of consumers? The answer is simple – use customer feedback to determine what is irritating your customers the most and solve it.
https://mopinion.com/user-experience-tips-happy-online-customer/
User onboarding is the period in which your business is likely to receive the most feedback and support questions from your customers as they want to get started using the product. This makes onboarding an ideal moment to learn from your customers and use those learnings to improve.
https://mopinion.com/user-feedback-the-secret-to-successful-user-onboarding/
Today, developing a SaaS product and launching it in the market is easier than ever before. The good news is that there is a market for almost every quality product. With platforms like Siftery, Product Hunt, and Stack Share, product discovery for and access to early adopters has become a cake walk. However, every SaaS founder takes a leap of faith when building a new product. The success of this leap depends largely on how good the product’s roadmap is. The product roadmap doesn’t necessarily mean that the product must have a definitive feature list with a meticulously carved release plan. For me, it is more important that the product roadmap have a clear identification of the customer problems that the product will continue to solve with every new feature. And most importantly, it must answer how the “build-measure-learn” feedback loop will be incorporated into the product.
http://customerthink.com/using-customer-feedback-to-build-the-right-product-roadmap-for-saas/
While content marketing may always be the number one way to reach customers on the web, using data science is the number one way to keep them around once you’ve caught their attention. Data science, also called big data or machine learning, helps companies develop the kind of customer experiences that leave customers satisfied and looking for more from a given company.
Building customer loyalty is of course key to longstanding success in any market. How can data science help a company succeed over time with an exceptional customer experience?
http://customerthink.com/using-data-science-to-improve-customer-experience/
Research shows that 69% of online visitors are leaving your ordering funnels without completing the order. However, increasing conversions with only one percent can mean huge increases in new leads, revenues and profit.
https://mopinion.com/utilising-customer-feedback-to-increase-online-sales/
All ambiguity goes out the door with visual feedback! This type of feedback survey is used to improve page usability and web design. Letting your visitors submit screenshots of bugs or other design issues on your website gives you immediate and precise insight into the issue.
https://marketplace.mopinion.com/survey-templates/visual-feedback-screenshots-website-ux/
Funnel analysis, A/B testing & landing page optimisation are all fantastic ways of improving your websites conversion rate.
However, nothing will come close to the effectiveness of VoC analysis to deliver quick conversion rate and website usability increases.
https://econsultancy.com/blog/64411-voice-of-customer-surveys-a-killer-tactic-for-quick-cro-wins/