8 User Experience Tips You Might Not Have Not Considered

Posted by Fusion 360 Studios
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Mar 24, 2016
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It goes without saying that positive user experience is key in growing your product. If a user has a great experience with your webpage or app, he or she is more likely to tell a friend or neighbor about you and be a repeat customer. So ensuring that you troubleshoot your user experiences are continually improve on them is essential to improving your business. Whether you are working on Web development or creating a new app, user experience is key.

Create to Fit Your Users

Take data on how your users actually use a product. Analyze how people use your service and try to figure out their motivation for using your product. Knowing their purpose will enhance your Web development.

Don't Start With a Signup Screen

As a user, getting stuck on a login screen before you get to even see the product can be frustrating. This will undoubtedly lose you users.

Use Onboarding

Create onboarding so that you can walk your users through your product the first time they see it. Whether you use a guided tour or arrows explaining all the buttons, this can be very helpful for your users.

Create a Great Search Function

A huge part of your Web development needs to be implementing a search function for your site. Many users will go there first, so creating a search function that works well is vital.

Create a Help Feature

Along the same lines, make sure your users have somewhere simple to go for help. Whether this is a FAQ page or an online chat section, integrate this into your Web development and design.

Make It Mobile Friendly

In today's world, this is non-negotiable. If a user is trying to access your website on a smartphone and it does not work, he or she will move on to the next thing.

Look at User Feedback

If users take the time to give you feedback on their experience, you should take that seriously. Communicate with your users and your team to make your product better.

Keep It Simple

Most of all, make your product easy to use. Don't focus on making it look flashy and fun. Focus on making it useable.

These simple tips will ensure that your user experience is free from mistakes and will ensure your customers return. 

Ryan Muir writes for Fusion 360, an SEO and content marketing agency. He writes for many other clients as well. Follow on Twitter

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