🙋♂️ Here are my 3 tips to increase your users'
attention span, including:
⦿ Simplifying the onboarding process
⦿ Using free trials
⦿ Personalizing communications
#mobileapp#userresearch#fintech#userengagement
Thousands of #mobileapps make it to launch.
But very few meet success.
#Usertesting can help them rise...without it they are stuck in assumptions.
In our guide, we show you how to plan, conduct, & evaluate #usability testing for your mobile app. https://t.co/y2LEZXLoLe
Going from this 🌟 to that 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 isn't a long way if you'll start acting on your #users' needs today.
Utilizing your users as a guiding light on how to better your product is the secret weapon for #mobileapps in 2023.
Make it happen! https://t.co/bV0JX8YOEc
As growth slows down, you’ll have to focus on improving your #userexperience. You can’t afford:
🔻 Poor onboarding
🔻 Confusing UI
🔻 Irresponsible buttons
@kishan_guptas explains how auto-capture unlocks users' behavior: https://t.co/QYVsowzy5M
#autocapture#productanalytics
Imagine capturing all #userinteractions automatically & stitching them in an easily digestible format.
🪄That’s the magic of #autocapture.
In my latest video, I talk about why auto-capture is the technology of the future.
https://t.co/fEFHFnMha7
Marketing in times of economic instability doesn’t have to imply groping in the dark.
On the contrary, this is when you should leverage your analytical resources and shed light on new opportunities.
Here are my recommendations for a successful 2023.
1/ ROI on UX investments is 9,900%. (@uxcam)
UX stats show that every $1 invested in UX design results in a $100 return.
There’s a high chance that a website will be underperforming if they are designed with no end user in mind.
☝️ Being a solo designer in a startup isn’t easy, but it can be an amazing opportunity to grow your career and make an impact. Check out Chimmy's latest Memorisely blog to help you navigate being a solo designer! https://t.co/571d5trVL4
6 books to master your productivity in 2023:
1. Deep Work
2. Eat That Frog
3. Atomic Habits
4. The One Thing
5. Getting Things Done
6. Building a Second Brain
What else do you recommend?
It happened! 🥳
I have officially graduated from @memorisely's UX/UI Design Bootcmap and here are some thoughts about my experience.
🙏 Hope that those of you in search of a course might find it helpful.
https://t.co/1g1rzNkXgI
#memorisely#uxdesign#uxcourse#uxui
What is the biggest enemy in the fight to increase user retention? 📉 App churn.
Mobile apps across all sorts of industries struggle to keep their retention rates high.
➡️ Learn how to reduce app churn: https://t.co/Qdp158c4ZX
#mobileapps#userexperience#retention
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Our SDK is currently installed on 37,000+ iOS and Android apps worldwide!
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#productmanagement#g2reviews#appanalytics
How do #productmanagers deal with the #HiPPO?
The HiPPO effect (highest paid person's opinion) is a common issue that can easily become a barrier for PMs.
👉 Find out how using data can challenge the HiPPO and get your voice heard: https://t.co/bv1qX6bO1b
#decisionmaking
#Productmanagers how do your deal with a phase of rapid user growth?
Turning a blind eye to the possible risks involved can potentially lead to:
🔻 a low retention rate.
🔻 a drop in conversions.
🔻 a loss in revenue.
👉 Be prepared: https://t.co/lK1ME5NK52
Save yourself time and tears — set up and analyze user journey funnels without BI support.
🚀In our latest webinar with @appradar_com you'll learn how to uncover the why's in user behavior and consistently improve your app: https://t.co/6EZEGxVQtX
#retention#userexperience
On the contrary, whenever they hear "product" they seem more reassured that their product KPIs will stay on top of the agenda.
This logic is problematic because:
Lack of respect for the representatives of users internally = lack of respect for users themselves = product failure
A friend working as a product manager told me the other day "As long as you use product on your title you will always be more respected over using designer.
This is why many ux designers end up marketing themselves as product designers or switch to product management.
👇Why?
I don't think that "designer" is what lacks respect over "product" to be honest. But instead, it is the "user" part that many still struggle with.
Despite the growth of user experience design today, some top-level; businessmen still have an allergy to anything user-led.