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On the occasion of World Hamburger Day, we have prepared some delicious bites. We composed our sandwich with texts about the relationship of UX with the Internet of Things, machine learning and wearables. We expand the set with text about alternatives to tools developed by Google and the benefits of designing with accessibility in mind. In depth, we serve advice on CRO from the experts of Ideacto.
Today, May 14, Pharmacist's Day. We start by diagnosing Silicon Valley digital transformation problems. There will also be a lot of advice: on finding and organizing work, planning UX research and tools that are worth trying when implementing projects. Finally, a small supplement with a reminder of the precautionary rules in force.
Abandoned carts are a scourge in the e-commerce industry. Recent studies have shown that, on average, the rate of abandoned baskets is already close to 70%. Every online store owner is aware that adding a product to the cart does not necessarily mean that the user will finally make a purchase, even though he is already so far down the sales funnel. However, often users leave the purchase for later, thereby preserving their favorite products or simply being influenced by external factors, due to which they are forced to stop shopping. Unfortunately, we have no influence on external factors, but it is worth remembering that the better the user experience in the shopping cart, the more likely it is that they will complete the purchase. So what do you do to keep a customer in your store and further increase sales?
On National Horse Day, we wish everyone a healthy horse. In the meantime, we are going blind with the text about web design for telemedicine. With a light trot, we run through materials dealing with UX research with users. On the last straight we will gallop through texts about the social involvement of designers and the creation of project documentation.
The conversion rate is an important indicator for entrepreneurs who run an online store. Knowing how to optimize this process is the key to success in the e-commerce industry. How to achieve conversion optimization? Is it worth conducting a usability audit or can it use CRO activities?
#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.
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Today is Hugging Day, but the attentive should look at one more card from the calendar in our graphic. Holding your loved one, pet or stuffed animal in your arms, take a look at our selected articles about the advantages of hiring rough diamonds and native applications for mobile devices. We also found a lot of content related to analyzing the needs and motivations of users and a small addition (loosely) referring to today's holiday.
Today is World Naked Bike Day, but if you have any qualms about celebrating this holiday, we suggest looking for the naked truth about user experience design instead. The summary includes comments on the priorities of the design process, thoughts on design practices, and useful tips for working on mock-ups. There is also a look at the UX from the height of the saddle in the bike.
We welcome Laboratory Diagnostics Day with a portion of assessments, analyzes and statistics. Accessibility guidelines discussed in the context of machine learning algorithms and SEO principles have come under scrutiny today. In the package we also have advice on how to create a solid foundation for the project and how to use mentoring. This is complemented by the results of a study that sheds light on how the work of graphic designers is perceived.
More than 30 years since the creation of the first website, many issues related to the functioning of the World Wide Web need to be rethought and redefined, allowing designers to develop their creativity. In this context, you may be interested in comments on the problems of users of the global network, a pragmatic approach to carrying out projects and drawing inspiration from other people's ideas. There were also ideas for filling mockups with sample texts or adding attractive examples of creative work to your portfolio. Happy International Hummus Day!
Today is Intergenerational Solidarity Day, so get your grandparents, parents or kids to read. And to choose from accessible texts on neuroscience in design, examples of the use of deepfake technique and regaining control over the digital world. You can also listen to lectures on human nature, and UX/UI designers have the opportunity to comment on their work experience in a survey.
On World Art Day, we invite you to the text gallery, where you will find, among others, articles on speculative and convergent design and advice on creating environmentally friendly websites. There will also be inspiration from typography creators, reflections on the correct layout of the website and comments on providing constructive feedback.