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#zachowajdystans, but take care of relationships with others — especially on Meet Your Customer Day. For those interested in B2B sales, we have found an article that can be useful when choosing an e-commerce platform and an entry to facilitate the preparation of product photos. Read also about email automation and UX design in the context of user authentication and online payments.
E-commerce owners are constantly asking themselves key questions: what to do to sell more? Why do my users opt out of the purchase? What can I do to improve the quality of the store and the convenience of use for users? If you are also concerned about these issues, you are not indifferent to usability and want to adapt as much as possible to the needs of your audience, but you do not know where to start — then a UX audit will be the best solution for you.
#zostanwdomu and read on, especially as today is International Children's Book Day. On this occasion, you will find in our compilation tips on creating texts that support UX and facilitate the selection of topics on content pages. In addition, tips on designing interfaces in slow version and increasing the conversion of mobile e-stores. Finally, a list of professions that can be done as part of remote work.
Today we forget Carpenter's Day because our entire team is celebrating Remote Work Implementation Week. Whether you're stuck in quarantine or like we're at full throttle, it's worth applying a dose of readings. Today's treatment includes texts on the organization of remote work and errors in projects and the lessons learned from them. We end with an example of responsible behavior.
A good online store is not just about UX. In order for the store to function properly, earn money and have loyal customers, you need to take care of all aspects related to the customer experience, that is, Customer Experience. This topic extends beyond the store itself and also concerns how you contact customers, whether you reliably answer their questions and doubts and are always helpful. Statistics show that 61% of users use online help before making a purchase, as many as 86% of people will make a purchase if customer service is at the highest level and, consequently, 77% of customers will be willing to recommend others to buy from a given store (Edesk.com) for this reason.
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This could be a good year for your business. If you currently have no idea how to set priorities for the coming months, you may be inspired by the point of view of small business owners — you can find their statements in a compilation prepared by Madeline Blasberg of Leadpages.
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New year, new challenges in UX. In the first edition of our newsletter we look at the forecasts and quote you texts about, among others, which key trends in UX and design will dominate (or not) the coming year. We also celebrate Spaghetti Day, which falls today 🍝
Today's newsletter is the last UX Thursday of the year. Taking advantage of the upcoming Christmas and New Year time, we hope that, like us, you will have the opportunity to catch your breath and gain the strength you need to face new challenges. We have prepared for you some curiosities from the UX industry to read before we all go for a well-deserved rest 🙂
Before you the last November post with recommendations of articles from the UX industry. In today's round-up you will read about the challenges of creating animations that meet accessibility criteria, a report from UX Collective and the use of design power by the Slack team.
It's time for another UX Thursday, so grab a cup of coffee or tea in your hand and check out what we found for you in today's roundup.
A sloth, known for his exceptional slowness, looks at you from the picture. It moves through the trees at a speed of 0.24 to 0.48 kilometers per hour. This extreme pace is due, among other things, to their need to save energy. We also recommend that you save your energy and read today's newsletter slowly and carefully!
Before we dive into today's articles, we have some octopus trivia for you that you might not have known about! They have blue blood, three hearts, they can disguise themselves in a second, and two-thirds of their 500 million neurons are in tentacles. We bring you these curiosities on the occasion of World Octopus Day, or World Octopus Day, which fell on October 8th. We hope that today's texts will provide you with equally interesting news from the world of UX!