User Experience (UX)

When a website (or app) visitor uses it without any frustration, he/she will most likely buy from you. If the load time is high, or useful info is buried after two screen worth of scrolling, that’s a great chance they’ll leave your website, your advertisement, or your app.

Here are some uses cases where improving user experience (UX) can help:

Product pages. Most of the times, online stores look great on desktop, but the most visitors come from mobile and that’s exactly where the product description pages generates frustrations. Prioritize product information and make the page load fast on mobile.

Information request forms. If your website offers the only way of contact by forms, ensure they work as intended. Also, lots of users write your forms using their mobiles.

Landing pages. It could be a UX issue if you run a great campaign, but your landing page is not generating leads.

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